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5 Recipes To Try This Maha Shivratri

Maha Shivratri means the ‘Great Night of Shiva’. According to popular beliefs, the day marks the consummation of Shiva’s marriage. Check out 5 popular recipes consumed by families during the celebrations.

Mahashivratri Fasting Rules and Foods You Can Have

Many devotees observe a nirjala vrat, where they do not consume even a drop of water or a morsel of food until they break their fast. But nirjala vrat is not suited for everybody, especially if you are sick, old or pregnant – you should refrain from fasting. Majority of devotees opt for a ‘Phallar’ fasting, where they consume fruits and milk. Others prefer light sattvic meal. 

Foods you can try for e.g. seasonal fruits like ber (jujube), guava, grapes, apples and banana. Try recipes like, Kheer, shrikhand, lauki halwa, and other dishes made with pseudo cereals and grains that are categorized as fasting foods. 

Pumpkin Soup with Pesto

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Turmeric Milk

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Note: If you are using turmeric powder, you just have to boil the milk with the powder, add in the sugar/ honey and serve as it is. You don’t have to strain the milk.

Khandavi

A light and delicious Gujarati snack.

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Sama Rice Idli with Coconut Chutney

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Sweet Potato Kheer

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Happy Fasting this Maha Shivratri. 

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