Celebrate Krishna Janmashtami 2025 with Yaamisri’s Traditional Telugu Sweets Combo – A Devotional Offering of Love and Bhakti

Jai Shree Krishna! 🙏

There are some things in life that we do for profit, and then there are some we do from pure bhakti. This blog, this offer, this entire emotion I’m sharing with you today is one of devotion, not strategy.

I am Sahithi Vidyarthi, the founder of Yaamisri Pickles, and more importantly, a lifelong devotee of Lord Krishna – the one who lifted Govardhana Giri on his little finger, the one who danced with the gopikas under the moonlight, the one whose flute still plays in our hearts.

Whether you call him Jagannatha Swamy, Dwarakadheesh, Gokula Nandan, Makhan Chor, Nallani Vadu, or simply Krishnayya, he is the eternal child and protector we all grew up loving. And this year, as Krishna Janmashtami 2025 approaches, I wanted to make an offering not just for him, but for all of you who share the same bhakti.

🍇 Introducing Yaamisri’s Janmashtami Bhakti Sweets Combo (5 Sweets, 1.25 KG) – Only ₹999

We Telugu people celebrate festivals with taste, tradition, and tears of devotion. We don’t just eat sweets — we make prasadam. And this combo is my personal prasadam for Lord Krishna.

What’s Inside the Combo?

  1. Boondi Laddu (250g) – Made with golden drops of besan, fried in desi ghee, soaked in cardamom-flavored sugar syrup, and rolled with cashews.
  2. Badusha (250g) – Crispy on the outside, soft and flaky inside. The perfect mix of sweetness and tradition.
  3. Mysore Pak (250g) – Melt-in-mouth texture made with besan, ghee, and love. A south Indian temple classic.
  4. Karjalu / Kajjikayalu (250g) – Crescent-shaped sweets filled with fresh coconut and jaggery.
  5. Gavvalu (250g) – Traditional sweet shells made with jaggery and flour, a nostalgic taste of Telugu homes.

All this for just ₹999 with free delivery across Andhra & Telangana!


🌟 The Bhakti Behind the Sweets

When I was little, my ammamma used to tell me Krishna katha every night. I used to imagine myself walking behind Krishna in Vrindavan, carrying his butter pot. The smell of fresh sweets, the sound of bhajans, and the sight of tiny feet drawn with rice flour on the floor still bring tears to my eyes.

Every Janmashtami, we’d stay up till midnight, dress up little Krishna idols, and offer him whatever sweets we could make that day. We didn’t have money for big thalis. But whatever we offered, we offered with love.

Today, by the grace of Krishnayya, Yaamisri has hundreds of customers, but I still prepare each batch of sweets with the same care as my ammamma did. No chemicals. No colors. Just pure homemade prasadam-quality sweets, delivered to your doorstep.

This offer is my bhakti. A token of love to Sri Krishna – the one who gave us joy, stories, and strength.


📅 Why Janmashtami 2025 Is Special

Janmashtami marks the birth of Lord Krishna, the 8th avatar of Vishnu, and the remover of sorrows. In 2025, it falls during a spiritually charged phase, with many people returning to traditional celebrations at home.

With so many of us working in cities, away from our native homes, we miss the old way of celebrating — drawing rangoli, lighting lamps, and making sweets with the family. That’s why I created this combo. So even if you’re in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, or Pune, you can bring home the taste of tradition and the spirit of Krishna Bhakti.


🌾 Ingredients That Keep It Real

All our sweets are prepared in a clean, hygienic FSSAI-certified kitchen in Mancherial, Telangana.

We use:

  • Pure desi ghee from local dairies
  • Jaggery from organic farmers
  • Besan and maida from trusted Telugu mills
  • Hand-grated coconut, real dry fruits, and natural cardamom
  • No preservatives, no shortcuts, no artificial essence

We make it fresh only when orders come in. So it’s not factory sweets. It’s homemade sweets, made with bhakti.


🎉 Celebrate Like Gokulam Did

In Krishna’s village, every day was a festival. But Janmashtami was something divine. The whole village would gather to celebrate their beloved Kanha. Curd pots hung from ropes. Gopikas danced. Butter was distributed like blessings.

Let’s bring back that spirit.
Let your home be the new Gokulam this Janmashtami. Place this combo on your puja plate. Light a diya. Sing “Govinda Govinda”. Offer him laddus and love.

He doesn’t ask for gold. He asks for bhakti. And sweets made with bhakti are more valuable than any silver or silk.


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If you’re searching for any of the above, Yaamisri is here to serve with love and bhakti.


🎈 How to Order

Visit our website: https://darkgreen-crab-994369.hostingersite.com
Go to the banner section or find “Krishna Janmashtami Offer

📍 Offer valid till August 24, 2025 or until stocks last!
🛋 Delivered safely across India


💖 Final Words – From a Devotee to Another

Lord Krishna didn’t come for wealth. He came for love. He came for truth. He came to remind us that even butter stolen with love is divine.

So this year, don’t just buy sweets. Offer your bhakti. Light a lamp. Close your eyes. Say “Jai Shree Krishna” from the heart. And if our Yaamisri sweets can add even a drop of joy to your Janmashtami, then that is the biggest blessing of all.

With folded hands, and a heart full of love,

Sahithi Vidyarthi
Founder & Bhakta
Yaamisri Pickles

There are some things in life that we do for profit, and then there are some we do from pure bhakti. This blog, this offer, this entire emotion I’m sharing with you today is one of devotion, not strategy.

I am Sahithi Vidyarthi, the founder of Yaamisri Pickles, and more importantly, a lifelong devotee of Lord Krishna – the one who lifted Govardhana Giri on his little finger, the one who danced with the gopikas under the moonlight, the one whose flute still plays in our hearts.

Whether you call him Jagannatha Swamy, Dwarakadheesh, Gokula Nandan, Makhan Chor, Nallani Vadu, or simply Krishnayya, he is the eternal child and protector we all grew up loving. And this year, as Krishna Janmashtami 2025 approaches, I wanted to make an offering not just for him, but for all of you who share the same bhakti.

🍇 Introducing Yaamisri’s Janmashtami Bhakti Sweets Combo (5 Sweets, 1.25 KG) – Only ₹999

We Telugu people celebrate festivals with taste, tradition, and tears of devotion. We don’t just eat sweets — we make prasadam. And this combo is my personal prasadam for Lord Krishna.

What’s Inside the Combo?

  1. Boondi Laddu (250g) – Made with golden drops of besan, fried in desi ghee, soaked in cardamom-flavored sugar syrup, and rolled with cashews.
  2. Badusha (250g) – Crispy on the outside, soft and flaky inside. The perfect mix of sweetness and tradition.
  3. Mysore Pak (250g) – Melt-in-mouth texture made with besan, ghee, and love. A south Indian temple classic.
  4. Karjalu / Kajjikayalu (250g) – Crescent-shaped sweets filled with fresh coconut and jaggery.
  5. Gavvalu (250g) – Traditional sweet shells made with jaggery and flour, a nostalgic taste of Telugu homes.

All this for just ₹999 with free delivery across Andhra & Telangana!


🌟 The Bhakti Behind the Sweets

When I was little, my ammamma used to tell me Krishna katha every night. I used to imagine myself walking behind Krishna in Vrindavan, carrying his butter pot. The smell of fresh sweets, the sound of bhajans, and the sight of tiny feet drawn with rice flour on the floor still bring tears to my eyes.

Every Janmashtami, we’d stay up till midnight, dress up little Krishna idols, and offer him whatever sweets we could make that day. We didn’t have money for big thalis. But whatever we offered, we offered with love.

Today, by the grace of Krishnayya, Yaamisri has hundreds of customers, but I still prepare each batch of sweets with the same care as my ammamma did. No chemicals. No colors. Just pure homemade prasadam-quality sweets, delivered to your doorstep.

This offer is my bhakti. A token of love to Sri Krishna – the one who gave us joy, stories, and strength.


📅 Why Janmashtami 2025 Is Special

Janmashtami marks the birth of Lord Krishna, the 8th avatar of Vishnu, and the remover of sorrows. In 2025, it falls during a spiritually charged phase, with many people returning to traditional celebrations at home.

With so many of us working in cities, away from our native homes, we miss the old way of celebrating — drawing rangoli, lighting lamps, and making sweets with the family. That’s why I created this combo. So even if you’re in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, or Pune, you can bring home the taste of tradition and the spirit of Krishna Bhakti.


🌾 Ingredients That Keep It Real

All our sweets are prepared in a clean, hygienic FSSAI-certified kitchen in Mancherial, Telangana.

We use:

  • Pure desi ghee from local dairies
  • Jaggery from organic farmers
  • Besan and maida from trusted Telugu mills
  • Hand-grated coconut, real dry fruits, and natural cardamom
  • No preservatives, no shortcuts, no artificial essence

We make it fresh only when orders come in. So it’s not factory sweets. It’s homemade sweets, made with bhakti.


🎉 Celebrate Like Gokulam Did

In Krishna’s village, every day was a festival. But Janmashtami was something divine. The whole village would gather to celebrate their beloved Kanha. Curd pots hung from ropes. Gopikas danced. Butter was distributed like blessings.

Let’s bring back that spirit.
Let your home be the new Gokulam this Janmashtami. Place this combo on your puja plate. Light a diya. Sing “Govinda Govinda”. Offer him laddus and love.

He doesn’t ask for gold. He asks for bhakti. And sweets made with bhakti are more valuable than any silver or silk.



🎈 How to Order

Visit our website: https://darkgreen-crab-994369.hostingersite.com
Go to the banner section or find “Krishna Janmashtami Offer

📍 Offer valid till August 24, 2025 or until stocks last!
🛋 Delivered safely across India


💖 Final Words – From a Devotee to Another

Lord Krishna didn’t come for wealth. He came for love. He came for truth. He came to remind us that even butter stolen with love is divine.

So this year, don’t just buy sweets. Offer your bhakti. Light a lamp. Close your eyes. Say “Jai Shree Krishna” from the heart. And if our Yaamisri sweets can add even a drop of joy to your Janmashtami, then that is the biggest blessing of all.

With folded hands, and a heart full of love,

Sahithi Vidyarthi
Founder & Bhakta
Yaamisri Pickles


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