Chhath Puja delivery
Bihari thekua, delivered fresh across Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad's Bihari and Purvanchali population has grown steadily alongside the city's textile, manufacturing, and business sectors, drawing migrant workers and professional families from Bihar over many years. It's a working community, and Chhath here often gets organised around whatever time people can find between shifts and business hours, rather than the large civic-scale gatherings seen in Delhi or Mumbai.
That practical reality is exactly why home-quality thekua matters — when the celebration itself has to be fit into a busy work schedule, at least the prasad shouldn't require compromise. This page ships the traditional version straight from a Bihari home kitchen to your Ahmedabad address.
Gujarat's own festival calendar, heavily built around Navratri and Diwali, runs on a different rhythm from Bihar's Chhath-centred one — which means Bihari families in Ahmedabad are often balancing two distinct sets of festival obligations rather than one shared civic calendar the way it works in Delhi or Mumbai. Getting the Chhath side handled efficiently, without having to source ingredients or make time to cook from scratch, matters more here than in cities where the whole city effectively pauses for the festival.
Whether you're running a business, working a factory shift, or managing a household in Ahmedabad, this gets Chhath prasad handled without needing to track down a local source that may not exist.
The Bihari community in Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad's Bihari community is closely tied to the city's manufacturing and textile economy, with many families having migrated for work across sectors ranging from factories to small businesses and trade. It's a working, practical community rather than one built around a single industry corridor.
Chhath observance in Ahmedabad tends to happen at the household or small-community level, organised around available time near rivers, lakes, or community spaces rather than one large, officially-arranged public ghat — reflecting a community that prioritises getting the ritual done right within a demanding work schedule over large-scale public spectacle.
For families in that position, the prasad is often the one part of Chhath that can be handled without extra logistics — ordered ahead, delivered on time, made the way it should be.
Ahmedabad's business-oriented culture also means a fair number of Bihari families here have moved from being workers to running their own small enterprises over the years — a pattern of upward mobility that mirrors Gujarat's broader entrepreneurial reputation. Whether running a shop or working a shift, the same principle applies: Chhath is non-negotiable, and the prasad should reflect that.
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Why our thekua is different
Our thekua isn't made in a commercial kitchen — it comes from Maa ki Rasoi, a home kitchen in Aurangabad, Bihar, run by one woman who has been making thekua and nimki for her own family's Chhath for years before she started selling it. There's no factory batch, no shelf-stabilizing additive, no palm oil substitute for ghee. It's whole wheat flour, jaggery, and ghee, deep-fried the way it's done at home — because for Chhath prasad specifically, how it's made matters as much as how it tastes.
That also means every order is made fresh once it comes in, not pulled off a warehouse shelf. It's packed to travel — thekua is a dry, deep-fried snack that was traditionally made in Bihar precisely because it keeps well without refrigeration, which is why it survives a multi-day shipment to anywhere in India in good condition.
Curious how the price and ingredients compare to other online thekua brands? See an honest comparison →
Delivery to Ahmedabad
We deliver across Ahmedabad. Order 5-6 days ahead of when you need it, since it ships fresh from Aurangabad, Bihar.
Cash on Delivery is available alongside prepaid checkout. Thekua is packed to hold up over the full shipment, staying crisp without needing refrigeration.
Good to know
- Order at least 5-6 days ahead during Chhath week given the shipping distance from Aurangabad.
- If your work schedule is tight around Chhath, ordering prasad ahead of time removes one thing from the list.
- No refrigeration needed — keep it airtight at room temperature.
- COD is a good option if this is your first order and you want to check it before switching to prepaid.
- If a few families or coworkers want to celebrate together, a bulk order simplifies things.
Common questions
How long does delivery to Ahmedabad take?
Typically 5-7 days from order to delivery, shipped fresh from Aurangabad, Bihar.
Is COD available in Ahmedabad?
Yes, Cash on Delivery is available across Ahmedabad, alongside prepaid online payment.
Is this genuinely homemade thekua?
Yes — made by Maa ki Rasoi in a real home kitchen in Aurangabad, Bihar, with whole wheat flour, jaggery, and pure ghee.
How should I store thekua after delivery?
Airtight at room temperature — no refrigeration needed, stays crisp for 2-3 weeks.
Can I order in bulk for coworkers or a small community group?
Yes — message us on WhatsApp with your quantity and delivery date.
Does this ship in time for a busy work schedule around Chhath?
Yes, as long as you order 5-6 days ahead — that buffer accounts for the shipping distance from Bihar.
Is thekua available locally in Ahmedabad markets already?
Some general stores may carry a version around festival season, but sourcing genuinely homemade thekua locally is inconsistent — which is the specific gap direct delivery from Aurangabad solves.
Can businesses order thekua as a festival gift for staff?
Yes — message us on WhatsApp for bulk/corporate gifting orders ahead of Chhath or Diwali.

