On the eighth day of Navratri, Mahagauri is worshipped. The 9-day long festival of Chaitra Navratri began on April 13 and will end on April 21, Ram Navami respectively. Different forms of Nav Durga are prayed to during the nine days of festivity.
RAM NAVAMI PUJA VIDHI:
- Clean your home and the puja room.
- Place an idol or frame of Lord Ram in the puja room
- Prepare prasad to offer the god
- Decorate the aarti thal with akshat, chandan and incense sticks.
- Read Ramayana or other holy scriptures
- Perform aarti during the muhurat
As Ram Navami coincides with Chaitra Navratri, Day 9 - all those worshipping the goddess perform the Kanya Puja/Kanjak Puja and offer the
prasad bhog to the goddess.
As per the belief, by keeping Ram Navami vrat, one can atone their sins and achieve Mukti or liberation. Here s how you can observe Ram Navami vrat or fast:
Navratri 2021: Make Your Classic Sabudana Khichdi Keto-Friendly With This Unique Recipe
Navratri 2021: Make Your Classic Sabudana Khichdi Keto-Friendly With This Unique Recipe
We have a healthy recipe that will help you enjoy your vrat food without adding excess carbs in your diet.
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But it often leads to weight gain due to high carb content.
We found a recipe that will help you make low carb vrat-friendly khichdi.
Let s admit, dieting takes a backseat during the festivities. We go on a bingeing spree and devour various delicious sweet and savoury dishes, further leading to unnecessary weight gain. India is celebrating Chaitra Navratri. The festivities began on April 13, 2021 and will end on April 21, 2021. Several devotees fast throughout these nine-days and eat satvik meals - one of the most popular foods being sabudana khichdi. Although it considered simple and light, sabudana is loaded with carbs that make up for the lost energy, owing to fasting.
Maa Skandmata is another manifestation of Goddess Durga who is worshipped on day four of Navratri. The nine auspicious days of the Hindu festival are being celebrated with great enthusiasm and people observe fast in order to please the Goddess.
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To spread awareness on the importance of wearing face masks, a priest of a temple in Uttar Pradesh’s Etah had placed the face mask on the idol of Goddess Durga.
Adding to the surprise, the priests of the temple also distributed masks as ‘prasad’ to devotees.
Etah: Amid the country is fighting the unprecedented surge in COVID-19 cases, people have been repeatedly advised to follow COVID-19 guidelines put in place by the authorities.
To spread awareness on the importance of wearing face masks, a priest of a temple in Uttar Pradesh’s Etah had placed the face mask on the idol of Goddess Durga.