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By Bhavjot Bhasinย
29 Sept, 2024
Fruits like bananas, apples, and papayas are perfect for fasting. They provide energy and hydration; fruit juices are great for staying refreshed.
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Wheat, rice, and regular flour should be avoided during Navratri fasting. Instead, opt for alternatives like buckwheat flour or water chestnut flour.
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Sabudana, or tapioca pearls, is a fasting staple. Enjoy sabudana khichdi or vadas, which are filling, light, and easy to digest during fasts.
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Onions and garlic are strictly avoided during Navratri fasting, as they are considered "tamasik" foods that can disturb the spiritual balance.
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Replace regular salt with rock salt (sendha namak), which is permissible during fasts. It's unrefined and healthier, making it ideal for fast meals.
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Stay away from processed or packaged foods during Navratri. They may contain ingredients like preservatives or regular salt, which are prohibited.
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Milk, curd, paneer, and ghee are allowed during Navratri fasting. They are rich in protein and calcium, helping you stay nourished and energised.
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All non-vegetarian foods, including meat and eggs, are strictly forbidden during Navratri fasting as the focus is on sattvic (pure) food.
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Use kuttu or singhara flour to prepare rotis or puris during fasting. These flours are great alternatives to wheat and help maintain energy levels.
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Fasting doesn't mean starving. Stick to sattvic foods, avoid processed ingredients, and stay healthy as you observe this spiritual journey during Navratri.
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