Bhang Energy Laddoo – The Forgotten Holi & Shivratri Power Bite
A Traditional Ayurvedic-Style Festive Sweet That Warms the Body and Calms the Mind When people hear the word bhang, they immediately think of thandai and Holi madness. But historically, bhang wasn’t just a party drink. It was used in controlled, ritualistic, and medicinal contexts — especially during winter festivals like Mahashivratri. In older North Indian households, especially in rural Rajasthan and parts of Uttar Pradesh, bhang was sometimes mixed in small quantities into dry fruit laddoos. These weren’t recreational treats. They were meant to warm the body, increase stamina during fasting, and induce calm during long spiritual observances. This blog isn’t about intoxication. It’s about tradition, balance, and understanding how ancient households actually used ingredients intelligently. What Makes This Different From Regular Laddoos? Regular laddoos are heavy on sugar and ghee. They give energy — but they also spike and crash you. Traditional bhang laddoos were: Made with n...