2023 ka chaitra navratri

  1. Chaitra Navratri 2023: Savour An Irresistible Vrat Ka Dhokla
  2. Chaitra Navratri 2023: Full list of nine colours of Navratri and their significance
  3. Chaitra Navratri 2023 starts on March 22: List of food item, spices to eat and avoid here
  4. Happy Chaitra Navratri 2023: Best Messages, Quotes, Wishes, Images and Greetings to share on Chaitra Navratri


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Chaitra Navratri 2023: Savour An Irresistible Vrat Ka Dhokla

Fasting can be tiring and boring without the spicy food and delicacies, so to satisfy your cravings for mid-afternoon snacks, we have this fermented dhokla made with samwat chaawal (special rice used during the festival of Navaratri). With whole red chillies, cumin, ghee, and curry leaves for flavour. Enjoy this special Navratri fasting dish at home, and you won't be able to stop yourself from making it again. Vrat ka dhokla, also known as Sama ke chawal ka dhokla, is a simple phalahari dhokla made with simple ingredients. Sama rice, also known as little millet, is a gluten-free grain that is similar to rice and is ideal for fasting. Sama rice is known as mordhan or moraiyo in various regional languages. Tapioca pearls and curd are combined to make a lip-smacking fasting delicacy. It's an extremely light and airy snack. When paired with vrat ki chutney, the flavours complement each other perfectly.

Chaitra Navratri 2023: Full list of nine colours of Navratri and their significance

It is that time of the year again when Hindus gear up to celebrate the auspicious festival of Full list of nine colours of Chaitra Navratri and their significance. (HT PHOTO) (Also Read | Chaitra Navratri 2023: Is Chaitra Navratri beginning on March 21 or 22? Find the correct date of the Hindu festival ) Nine Colours of Navratri and Their Significance Navratri Day 1 - Royal Blue One should wear royal blue on day 1 of Chaitra Navratri and participate in the celebrations. This shade represents richness and tranquillity. Navratri Day 2 - Yellow Wearing yellow will help one enjoy Navratri Day 3- Green Green symbolises nature and evokes a sense of growth, fertility, peace and serenity. The colour represents new beginnings in life and bestows one with tranquillity. Navratri Day 4 - Grey Grey represents balanced emotions and keeps the person down-to-earth. Navratri Day 5 - Orange Worshipping Navratri Day 6 - White White colour is synonymous with purity and innocence. Wear white on Shashthi to become worthy of Goddess' blessings and experience inner peace and security. Navratri Day 7 - Red Red symbolises passion and love and is also the most preferred colour of Chunri offered to Goddess Shakti. It fills the devotees with vigour and vitality. Navratri Day 8 - Blue Blue is directly linked with the sky and symbolises the vastness and unbound character of nature. Wear it to expand your horizons and vision. Navratri Day 9 - Pink Pink symbolises universal love, affection and harmony. It...

Chaitra Navratri 2023 starts on March 22: List of food item, spices to eat and avoid here

The Chaitra Navratri will start on March 22, The devotees of Maa Durga celebrate the nine days long festivities. The Navratri is celebrated four times in a year in different months. These four Navratris are called-- Shardiya Navratri, Chaitra Navratri, Magha Gupt Navratri and Ashadha Gupt Navratri. Chaitra Navratri is usually celebrated during Chaitra's Shukla Paksha and falls in the month of March or April. The nine-day festivities will conclude with Ram Navami on March 30. Devotees keep fast during the fasts and eat only satvik food. Food items like garlic, wheat flour, rice, brinjal, mushrooms are avoided during vrat. Eating items like samvat ke chawal (banyard millet), kuttu ka aata (buckwheat flour), rajgira, sabudana, singhare ka aata (water chestnut flour), potatoes, sweet potato, bottle gourd (lauki), arbi, spinach, pumpkin, bottle gourd, carrots and cucumber are some of the foods that are allowed during fasting. Read: Spices to avoid during Navratri • Garam masala • Coriander powder (dhania) • Turmeric (haldi) • Asafoetida (hing) • Mustard (sarso) • Fenugreek seeds (methi seeds) Spices you can eat during Navratri • Cumin powder • Black pepper powder • Green cardamom • Cloves • Cinnamon • Ajwain • Black peppercorns • Kokum • Nutmeg

Happy Chaitra Navratri 2023: Best Messages, Quotes, Wishes, Images and Greetings to share on Chaitra Navratri

Happy Chaitra Navratri 2023: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status We wish our readers a very happy Chaitra Navratri 2023. The Vasanta navratri is another name for Chaitra Navratri. The first day of the Hindu calendar, it often occurs in the months of March or April. Northern India celebrates this spectacular nine-day event with tremendous fervour. This Navratri is observed between March and April during the Shukla paksha of the Chaitra masa (Hindu calendar month). The first day of this navratri is observed as Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra and as Navreh in Kashmir. In Northern and Western India, this navratri is fervently observed, making the vibrant spring season all the more intriguing and wonderful. The muhurta for Chaitra Ghatasthapana, which occurs on March 22nd, Wednesday, will stretch from 6:23am to 7:32am. The Pratipada Tithi begins on March 1 at 10:52 p.m. and ends on March 22 at 8:20 p.m. On March 22, from 6:23 to 7:32 am, the Meena Lagna will take place. Beginning on March 22 (Wednesday), Chaitra Navratri lasts till March 30 (Friday). Happy Chaitra Navratri 2023: Top 50 Wishes, Messages, Quotes and Greetings to share with your loved ones Wish your loved ones with these specially curated messages for Chaitra Navratri 2023. Chaitra Navratri 2023 Messages 1. I send you my best wishes for nine nights of dedication, spirituality, and joy on this Navratri. May Ma bless you with her love. Chaitra Navratri greetings! 2. This Navratri, may Goddess Durg...