Navratri is not only a religious festival but also holds significant cultural importance. During Chaitra Navratri, devotees worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga over nine days, seeking her blessings for health, prosperity, and happiness.?
Most Hindus in India believe in fasting for these 9 days while some enjoy the delicacies during this time. Here's looking at 6 delicious recipes you can make at home too, even if you are not fasting.
?A popular fasting dish made from soaked tapioca pearls, peanuts, potatoes, and spices. It's light, flavorful, and perfect for Navratri fasting.?
A delectable dessert made from water chestnut flour (singhare ka atta), ghee, sugar, and nuts. It's rich, aromatic, and a perfect sweet treat for Navratri.?
?These crispy and tasty buckwheat flour puris are a staple during Navratri fasting. They pair well with potato curry or yogurt.?
A delectable dessert made from water chestnut flour (singhare ka atta), ghee, sugar, and nuts. It's rich, aromatic, and a perfect sweet treat for Navratri.?
A nutritious and comforting dish made from barnyard millet (samvat rice), potatoes, and mild spices. It's easy to digest and ideal for fasting days.?
A simple yet flavorful potato and tomato curry cooked with minimal spices. It's a versatile dish that pairs well with puris or kuttu rotis.?
A refreshing fruit salad made from assorted fruits like apples, bananas, oranges, and pomegranate seeds, tossed with chaat masala and lemon juice. It's a light and healthy snack option during Navratri fasting.?