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Fasting During Navratri

Fasting During Navratri


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Fasting During Navratri
Navratri is a festival dedicated to the
worship of the Hindu Goddess
Durga.
Fasting During Navratri
In most regions of India Navratri is divided into sets of three days to
impress three different aspects of the supreme goddess or
goddesses.

In the first three days of fasting, the goddess Durga is worshipped in
form of Kali in order to vanish all our evil deeds.

Second three days: The Mother is prayed as a giver of wealth,
Goddess Lakshmi, who is considered to have the power of awarding
on her believers wealth, as she is the goddess of wealth.

On the last three days, the Goddess of wisdom, Saraswati is
worshipped in order to gain every success in life. Devotees seek the
awards of all the three divine Goddess, on the nine days of fasting
and worship.

Fasting During Navratri
Navaratri is celebrated five times a
year. Of these five, the Sharad
Navaratri of the month of Puratashi
and the Vasanta Navaratri of the
Vasanta kala are the most important.
Other two are celebrated only by
shaktas only.

The festival is famed for nine nights
once every year during the beginning
of the month October, although as
the dates of the festival are
determined according to the lunar
calendar, the festival may be held for
a day more or a day less.

Foods consumed when fasting
during Navratri are:
Most people limit themselves to fruit
during the nine days/nights.
Some people confine themselves to
water and break their fast at night
after prayer.
Some devotees take a single meal
during the day/night, and non-
vegetarian food is strictly prohibited.
Also, in making the food during fast
onion and garlic is not used.
One of ideal foods which is
consumed during Navratri fasts is
sabudana vada.
The fast is broken during night after
worshipping their Goddess Durga or
her other forms
Fasting During Navratri
Some of major food items
consumed during fasting are:

Paasi paruppu (moong dal)
Sundal
Pattani (yellow peas) Sundal
Black bean Sundal
Pachai payaru (green moong)
Sundal
Peanut Sundal
Karamani (black eyed peas)
Sundal
rajma sundal
Soya bean sundal
Puri Chana and Halwa
Sabudana khichdi
Makhane Ki Sabzi

Fasting During Navratri
Navaratri is celebrated five times
a year. Of these five, the Sharad
Navaratri of the month of
Puratashi and the Vasanta
Navaratri of the Vasanta kala are
the most important. Other two
are celebrated only by shaktas
only.

The festival is famed for nine
nights once every year during the
beginning of the month October,
although as the dates of the
festival are determined according
to the lunar calendar, the festival
may be held for a day more or a
day less.

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