Chhath Puja delivery
Bihari thekua, delivered fresh across Gurugram
Gurugram's Bihari population spans two very different worlds that sit next to each other — corporate professionals working in Cyber City's glass towers, and a much larger blue-collar and service workforce that keeps the city's construction, delivery, and hospitality sectors running. Both groups celebrate Chhath, often within a few kilometres of each other, and both frequently end up short on the same thing: a nearby source of properly homemade thekua.
Gurugram grew too fast, and too recently, for most neighbourhoods to have the kind of established Bihari home-kitchen network you'd find in an older city. This page fills that specific gap — thekua made in an actual Bihari kitchen, shipped directly to wherever you are in the city, whether that's a Cyber City high-rise or a Sohna Road labour colony.
The income gap between Gurugram's corporate workforce and its working-class migrant population is often stark, but Chhath is one of the few occasions that cuts across it evenly — the ritual and the prasad matter the same way regardless of which tower or colony someone lives in. That shared, non-negotiable standard is exactly what this page is built to serve.
If you're doing Chhath in Gurugram this year and don't have easy access to homemade prasad, this gets it to you made the right way.
The Bihari community in Gurugram
Gurugram's Bihari community includes a significant white-collar population in the Cyber City and Golf Course Road corporate corridors, alongside a much larger working-class population employed in construction, delivery services, security, and hospitality across the city's rapid expansion over the last two decades.
Chhath in Gurugram is typically organised at the residential-society or worker-colony level rather than through one large civic gathering — corporate high-rises often run their own small observances, while labour colonies and unauthorised settlements organise access to whatever water body is nearby, a pattern shaped by how quickly and unevenly the city itself has grown.
Across both ends of that spectrum, the same problem shows up: a newly-arrived population without the generations-deep local network that older Bihari settlements have, which is exactly why sourcing real, homemade prasad directly matters here.
Gurugram's proximity to Delhi also means many Bihari families here travel into the capital for larger Chhath gatherings at the Yamuna Ghat when they want the scale of a big public celebration, while still keeping a smaller observance closer to home. That dual pattern — local for convenience, Delhi for scale — is fairly unique to Gurugram among the cities on this list.
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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.
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Delivery to Gurugram
We deliver across Gurugram, including Cyber City, Golf Course Road, Sohna Road, and the rest of the city. Order 4-5 days ahead of when you need it, since it ships fresh from Aurangabad, Bihar (similar timeline to the rest of NCR).
Cash on Delivery is available alongside prepaid checkout. Thekua is packed to hold up over the shipment, staying crisp without refrigeration.
Good to know
- Order at least 5 days ahead during Chhath week — Gurugram sees high order volumes along with the rest of NCR.
- If you're in a Cyber City or Golf Course Road high-rise, include your tower and floor clearly at checkout.
- For labour colonies or less formally addressed areas, a clear landmark and working phone number helps delivery significantly.
- No refrigeration needed — keep it airtight at room temperature.
- If your office or building has a Chhath group, a bulk order is simpler than ordering individually.
Common questions
How long does delivery to Gurugram take?
Typically 4-6 days from order to delivery, shipped fresh from Aurangabad, Bihar.
Do you deliver to Cyber City and Sohna Road specifically?
Yes, we deliver across all of Gurugram including Cyber City, Golf Course Road, and Sohna Road.
Is COD available in Gurugram?
Yes, Cash on Delivery is available across Gurugram, alongside prepaid online payment.
Is this authentic homemade thekua?
Yes — made by Maa ki Rasoi in a real home kitchen in Aurangabad, Bihar, with whole wheat flour, jaggery, and pure ghee.
Can I order in bulk for an office or worker community group?
Yes — message us on WhatsApp with your quantity and delivery date to arrange a bulk order.
How should I store thekua after delivery?
Airtight at room temperature — no refrigeration needed, stays crisp for 2-3 weeks.
Should I go to Delhi's Yamuna Ghat for Chhath, or celebrate locally in Gurugram?
Both are common — many Gurugram families do a smaller local observance and also visit Yamuna Ghat if they want to be part of a larger public gathering.
Can I get same-week delivery if I order late?
We recommend ordering 5+ days ahead, but message us on WhatsApp if you're placing a late order during Chhath week and we'll let you know what's realistic.

