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NDTV
4 days ago
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When Is Sharad Navratri? Make These Classic Recipes For Fasting
Navratri is a popular festival in India celebrated with great enthusiasm. Although Navratri occurs four times a year, two of them are Gupt Navratri. Of these, Chaitra Navratri and Sharad Navratri hold special significance. This holy festival is celebrated for nine days, during which nine different forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped. In 2025, Sharad Navratri will begin on 22 September and end on 1 October. Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra, will be celebrated on 2 October. During these nine days, devotees of Goddess Durga observe fasts and worship with deep devotion, believing that it fulfils their wishes. Those who fast follow a satvik diet, avoiding garlic, onion, pulses, and regular salt. Instead, they consume foods prepared with rock salt (sendha namak) and other vrat-friendly ingredients. Auspicious Time for Ghatasthapana This year, Sharad Navratri begins on 22 September. The auspicious timings for Ghatasthapana are as follows: Ashwina Ghatasthapana: Monday, 22 September 2025 Ghatasthapana Muhurat: 06:09 AM to 08:06 AM (Duration - 1 hour 56 minutes) Ghatasthapana Abhijit Muhurat: 11:49 AM to 12:38 PM (Duration - 49 minutes) Pratipada Tithi Begins: 01:23 AM, 22 September 2025 Pratipada Tithi Ends: 02:55 AM, 23 September 2025 Kanya Lagna: 06:09 AM to 08:06 AM, 22 September 2025 Source: Significance of Sharad Navratri In Hinduism, Navratri holds immense spiritual importance. Devotees believe that during these nine days, Goddess Durga resides on Earth to bless her worshippers. Rituals begin with waking up early, cleaning the home, taking a bath, and performing Ghatasthapana before worshipping Goddess Durga with full faith. Some devotees fast for all nine days, while others fast only on the first and last day, following all other rituals in between. During Navratri, most people avoid non-vegetarian food and alcohol, even if they are not fasting, and stick to a vegetarian diet symbolising purity. Some observe a nirjala vrat (without food or water), though this is not recommended for pregnant women, the elderly, or children. Foods Eaten During Navratri Fasting As mentioned, a satvik diet is followed, which typically includes: Buckwheat (kuttu) or water chestnut (singhare) flour Sabudana (sago pearls) Samak rice Milk, curd, fruits, and other dairy products Vegetables like potatoes and pumpkin Rock salt (sendha namak) instead of regular salt Even with these limited ingredients, you can prepare many delicious and wholesome dishes. 5 Classic Recipes for Sharad Navratri 2025 Here are some popular and flavourful fasting recipes to try this Navratri: 1. Sabudana Tikki Crisp on the outside and soft inside, these tikkis are made with mashed potatoes, cashews for crunch, green chillies for heat, and rock salt. Click here for the recipe. 2. Kuttu Puri Gluten-free and delicious, kuttu pooris are made with boiled potatoes, rock salt, and mild spices. You can also use rajgira or singhare flour. They pair perfectly with aloo curry. Click here for the recipe. 3. Sabudana Khichdi A Navratri favourite made with sago, potatoes, green chillies, and mild spices. Best enjoyed with a bowl of plain curd. Click here for the recipe. 4. Kaddu ki Sabzi Pumpkin cooked with mild spices, this simple dish is ideal for lunch or dinner during fasting days. Click here for the recipe. 5. Aloo ki Sabzi A flavourful potato curry with rock salt, perfect with kuttu poori or samak rice.


Time of India
26-06-2025
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- Time of India
Ashada Gupt Navratri 2025: Date, timings, rituals, significance, and more
The word 'Gupt' comes from Hindi, and means 'HIdden', and the 'Gupt Navratri' truly stays hidden and is only followed by some people and communities in India. As compared to the Sharad Navratri or Chaitra Navratri, the Ashada Gupta Navratri stays hidden, but the people who do follow it, do all the rituals with utmost dedication. Ashadha Navratri is believed to be the perfect time for meditations and sadhana, and there are no 'extra' festivities during this Navratri. When does Gupt Navratri fall? The Ashada Gupt Navratri is observed in the Hindu month of 'Ashada' which is usually between June and July months of the English calendar. It marks the start of the monsoon season, where people get relief from the harsh summer, and so they pay their respects to the Devi who was kind to let the monsoon make way. In 2025, Ashada Gupta Navratri will start today, Thursday, June 26, and will end on Friday, July 4, 2025. Timings and Muhurat for the Gupt Navratri According to Drik Panchang, Ashada Gupt Navratri begins on June 26, Thursday, and will end on July 4. The Panchang says 'Ashadh Navratri Parana Friday, July 4, 2025 Ashadh Navratri Parana Time –After 04:31 P.M. Navami tithi starts -July 03, 2025 at 02:06 pm Navami date ends -July 04, 2025 at 04:31 pm' Significance of Ashada Navratri The biggest significance of Ashada Gupt Navratri is that very few devotees know about the Navratri falling in this month, and so the devotion that they practice increases manifold and reaches the Shakti sooner. It is also said that as Ashada is the start of monsoon, and the rains cleanse the Earth from the inside out, similarly, the Gupt Navratri fasting cleanse a person, help them with emotional release, and renews their energy. Elders say that keeping a fast during Ashada Navratri, and following the rituals of Navratri during this time, brings in great relief from the problems of life because Maa Durga can hear your requests and pleas sooner. Rituals of Ashada Gupt Navratri One of the most common rituals with which every Navratri starts is the Ghatasthapana or the Kalash Sthapana, where a Kalash filled with water and covered with coconut and mango leaves is kept in the home temple. People clean their home temples, bring new clothes of the idol of Maa Durga, and offer her fruits, flowers, 'Shringaar' and much more. Plus, during puja time, people light a diya with ghee, along with incense, and then chant the mantra or name of the Goddess. As Navratri is dedicated to Navdurga, every day is dedicated to a form of Maa Durga, and mantras are chanted accordingly. Eating rituals in Ashada Navratri Through the 9 days and nights of Navratri, devotees follow a strict fast during the daytime, and only break their fast to eat a light, sattvic meal after their evening puja. People who keep the fasts for Ashada Gupt Navratri have to follow a vegetarian diet, and have to avoid onion, garlic, non-veg food, alcohol, and any other indulgent and Tamasic food. Keeping the Akhand jyot Another beautiful ritual during the Ashada Gupt Navratri is of the Akhand jyot. On the first day of Navratri, during the Ghatasthapana, people keep a diya in their home temple and make sure that the wick of the diya does not exhaust and the oil never runs out. And so an 'Akhandjyot' is made which lights up the temple and the home through the 9 days of Navratri. Celebrations of Ashada Gupt Navratri During the Sharad Navratri or Chaitra Navratri, you will notice a ton of celebrations and rituals all around the temple, communities. There are Durga Puja pandals, fairs and melas, and elaborate celebrations in the temples as well, but the same is not true in Ashada Navratri. Because it is 'Gupt' not many people know about it, and thus it becomes a time to silently worship the Shakti and ask for quiet blessings. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change


Time of India
26-06-2025
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- Time of India
Ashadha Gupt Navratri 2025: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Significance of Gupt Navratri
Navratri days are considered the most pious and sacred days in Hindu religion when devotees worship Maa Durga with immense devotion for nine long days and nights. Navratri occurs four times a year - Chaitra and Kartik are the two main Navratri days and Magha and Ashadha Navratri are known as Gupt Navratri. This time, Gupt Navratri begins from today, Pratipada Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Ashadha i.e., on June 26, 2025 . Ashadha Gupt Navratri 2025: Date and Time Festival and Tithi Date and Time Pratipada Tithi Begins June 25, 2025 - 04:00 PM Pratipada Tithi Ends June 26, 2025 - 01:24 PM Mithuna Lagna Begins June 26, 2025 - 05:24 AM Mithuna Lagna Ends June 26, 2025 - 06:57 AM Ghatasthapana Muhurat June 26, 2025 - 05:24 AM to 06:57 AM Ghatasthapana Abhijit Muhurat June 26, 2025 - 11:55 AM to 12:51 PM Ashadha Navratri 2025: Significance Navratri is considered the most sacred time for worshipping Maa Durga continuously, both day and night. Throughout the Navratri festival, Maa Durga is honored for nine long days and nights. Devotees offer prayers to Durga Mata, seeking the blessings of the Goddess during this period. Gupt Navratri occurs twice a year in the months of Magha and Ashadha, while the main Navratri festival is celebrated during Kartik and Chaitra Month. During Gupt Navratri, the nine forms of Mahavidhya are worshipped with immense devotion and purity. Although Gupt Navratri is not widely recognized, it is regarded as the most powerful time for individuals who engage in Mantra and Tantra Sadhana, making it an exceptionally potent period for invoking Goddess Durga. Practitioners adhere to various puja rituals, including performing hawan, observing fasts, and refraining from food and water for nine consecutive days to honor and please the Goddess. Ashadha Navratri 2025: Puja Rituals Wake up early in the morning and take a holy bath before starting puja rituals. Take a wooden plank and place an idol of Maa Durga on that. Take a kalash filled with water, take a coconut and keep it on the Kalash. Do Ghatsthapana after placing that Kalash in front of the idol. Now light a diya with desi ghee, incense sticks and offer red hibiscus flowers to Maa Durga. Offer sweets, fruits and dry fruits and adorn Ma Durga with shringar items. Now invoke the idol by chanting various vedic mantras dedicated to Maa Durga. Recite Durga Saptashati and seek blessings of Maa Durga. Mantra Om Jayanti Mangala Kaali Bhadra Kaali Kapalini Durga Kshama Shivadhatri Swaha Swadha Namostute..!! Sarva Mangal Mangalyaye Shive Sarvartha Sadhike Sharanyaye Triyambike Gauri Narayani Namostute..!! Sarva Badha Vinirmukto Dhan Dhanye Sutanviataha Manushyo Mat Prasaaden Bhavishyati Na sanshayaha..!! Sarva Swaroope Sarveshe Sarvashakti Samanvite Bhayebhye Strahi Nau Devi Durga Devi Namostute..!!


Time of India
24-06-2025
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- Time of India
Ashadha Gupt Navratri 2025: When is Gupt Navratri? Know Date and Significance
Navratri means nine days and nine nights dedicated to worship Maa Durga and these days are considered as the most sacred days in Hinduism. During these nine days devotees worship nine forms of Maa Durga. They perform various puja rituals to appease Goddess Durga and seek blessings. Navratri occurs four times during a year - Chaitra and Shardiya Navratri are the two main Navratri days and Navratri that occurs during Magha and Ashadha month, known as Gupt Navratri. Similarly, this time Ashadha Navratri is going to start from Pratipada Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Ashadha i.e., on June 26, 2025. Ashadha Gupt Navratri 2025: Date and Time Note: People should keep in mind that Ghatasthapana Muhurta falls during Dvi-Svabhava Mithuna Lagna Ashadha Gupt Navratri 2025 : Significance Navratri is regarded as the most sacred when you can worship Maa Durga day and night. During the period of Navratri, Maa Durga is worshipped for nine days and nine nights. Devotees pray to Durga Mata and seek for the Goddess' blessings during these days. Gupt Navratri falls twice a year during Magha and Ashadha Month, but Navratri happens four times a year. Nine manifestations of Mahavidhya are worshipped during Gupt Navratri. Although Gupt Navratri is not very well-known, it is the most potent time of year for those individuals, who want and practice Mantra and Tantra Sadhana and this time period is considered as an extremely powerful period to invoke Goddess Durga. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Laxmi Ji Idol For Wealth, Peace & Happiness Luxeartisanship Shop Now Undo They follow and perform various puja rituals such as performing hawan, observing fast and abstain from food and water for nine long days in order to please the Goddess. Ashadha Gupt Navratri 2025: Puja Rituals Wake up early in the morning and clean your home especially your puja room. Take bath after cleaning is done, then take a wooden plank and place an idol of Goddess Durga there. Adorn the Goddess with shringar items such as chunni, sindoor, bangles, haldi, mehendi etc. Take a kalash, fill it with water and place a coconut on that and do Ghatsthapna by chanting various vedic mantras. Light a diya with desi cow ghee, light incense sticks, offer hibiscus flower garland, fruits and sweets. Devotees must recite Durga Saptashati Paath to appease Maa Durga and if they are unable to do so then they must recite Kavach Argala Keelak for protection and chant different mantras dedicated to the Goddess 108 times. In the evening, devotees can break their fast after performing aarti to Maa Durga. Mantra Om Jayanti Mangala Kaali Bhadra Kaali Kapalini Durga Kshama Shivadhatri Swaha Swadha Namostute..!! Sarva Mangal Mangalyaye Shive Sarvartha Sadhike Sharanyaye Triyambike Gauri Narayani Namostute..!! Sarva Badha Vinirmukto Dhan Dhanye Sutanviataha Manushyo Mat Prasaaden Bhavishyati Na sanshayaha..!!


Time of India
29-05-2025
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- Time of India
June 2025 festivals calendar: List of important fasts and festivals in June
Fasts and festivals in June 2025: The month of June 2025 holds great religious and spiritual significance in India. It is packed with several important fasts in June and grand festivals in June that are observed by people across the country with devotion and enthusiasm. June is also marked by seasonal changes, and during this time, various rituals and celebrations are associated with water, prosperity, and spiritual growth. Many devotees observe fasts in June and take part in sacred activities during this holy month. Let's take a detailed look at the festivals in June 2025 and the complete calendar of all the major religious events and fasts. Why June 2025 Is Spiritually Significant In June 2025, a unique combination of the Jyeshtha and Ashadha months makes this time even more auspicious. These months are known for their religious importance in the Hindu calendar. One of the most powerful spiritual observances during this period is Gupt Navratri, dedicated to the worship of Maa Durga and her ten forms known as Mahavidyas. Unlike the popular Navratri, celebrated twice a year, Gupt Navratri is observed in silence and secrecy. Devotees believe that this sadhna (spiritual practice) brings powerful blessings and deep inner transformation. Major Fasts in June 2025 Here is a list of all the important fasts in June 2025 that hold religious value: 6 June - Nirjala Ekadashi: One of the strictest fasts observed without even drinking water. 8 June - Pradosh Vrat: Dedicated to Lord Shiva. 10 June - Vat Savitri Purnima Vrat: Married women observe this fast for the long life of their husbands. 21 June - Yogini Ekadashi: Observed for spiritual cleansing and forgiveness of sins. 23 June - Pradosh Vrat and Monthly Shivratri: A double observance for devotees of Lord Shiva. 25 June - Ashadh Amavasya: A new moon day ideal for offering prayers to ancestors. Important Festivals in June 2025 Festivals in June 2025 are celebrated with great devotion and rituals. From sacred river worship to grand processions, this month is full of vibrant events: 4 June - Mahesh Navami: Celebrated in honour of Lord Shiva. 5 June - Ganga Dussehra: Marks the descent of River Ganga to earth; devotees take holy dips in the Ganges. 11 June - Kabirdas Jayanti: Birth anniversary of the saint-poet Kabir. 26 June - Start of Ashadh Gupt Navratri: Nine nights of secret worship of Maa Durga begin. 27 June - Jagannath Rath Yatra: One of the most famous chariot festivals celebrated in Puri and other parts of India. 28 June - Vinayak Chaturthi: A festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Planetary Transits in June 2025 Apart from fasts in June and festivals in June, various planetary movements are also expected to take place. These astrological events are believed to influence one's personal life and spiritual practices: 6 June: Mercury enters Gemini 7 June: Mars moves into Leo 9 June: Jupiter sets in Gemini 11 June: Mercury rises in Gemini 15 June: Sun moves into Gemini (Mithun Sankranti) 22 June: Mercury enters Cancer 29 June: Venus transits into Taurus These planetary shifts may influence different zodiac signs and are often considered before starting any new work or ritual. Complete List of Fasts and Festivals in June 2025 Here is a full calendar of all the festivals in June 2025 and fasts in June: 4 June - Mahesh Navami 5 June - Ganga Dussehra 6 June - Nirjala Ekadashi, Mercury transits in Gemini 7 June - Mars transits in Leo 8 June - Pradosh Vrat 9 June - Jupiter sets in Gemini 10 June - Vat Savitri Purnima Vrat 11 June - Kabirdas Jayanti, Jyeshtha Purnima, Mercury rises in Gemini 12 June - Beginning of Ashadh month 14 June - Krishna Pingal Sankashti Chaturthi 15 June - Mithun Sankranti, Sun transits in Gemini 21 June - Yogini Ekadashi 22 June - Mercury transits in Cancer 23 June - Pradosh Vrat, Monthly Shivaratri 25 June - Ashadh Amavasya 26 June - Ashadh Gupt Navratri begins 27 June - Jagannath Rath Yatra 28 June - Vinayak Chaturthi 29 June - Venus transits in Taurus The month of June 2025 is full of sacred events, with various fasts in June and important festivals in June observed across different parts of the country. Whether you're taking part in Gupt Navratri, witnessing the grand Jagannath Rath Yatra, or fasting on Ekadashi, this month offers multiple opportunities for devotion, reflection, and spiritual growth. So mark your calendars and be ready to celebrate the divine blessings of June 2025! (Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.) For more informative articles on historical and upcoming events from around the world, please visit Indiatimes Events.