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Mahashivratri 2021: 10 Special Shivratri Recipes To Try At Home

Saumya Srivastava | March 9, 2021

In a country like ours, where every little occasion is celebrated with immense joy and love, similarly, all festivals are celebrated with much grandeur too. Owing to the diversity that defines the Indian festivals there are different festivals celebrated to honour different gods and Mahashivratri or Shivratri is a festival devoted especially to Lord Shiva. Like every festival which involves fasting and feasting both, celebrating Mahashivratri too observes the devotees to fast on this auspicious day.  Even the meaning of Mahashivratri translates into “the night of Shiva”. So, with so much importance that this festival bestows on lord Shiva let us first understand the significance of the festival and then read about some mouth-watering Shivratri recipes that you can make for the celebration.

How And Why Is Mahashivratri Celebrated?

shivratri recipes

While the Shivratri fast benefits are a lot, knowing the reason for its celebration is very important. Lord Shiva is often considered the driving force behind our existence and is thus worshipped in different ways at almost every place. Shivratri which is celebrated in the late winter is often considered to mark the start of the summer season. According to the Hindu calendar, Shivratri is celebrated on the chaturdashi of Phalgun month. 

There are a number of reasons for celebrating this festival, yet the most popular of all is that it was on the day of Mahashivratri that Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati. On the other hand, another legend tells that Lord Shiva drank poison on this day to save mankind. So, for celebrating Mahashivratri people adopt different ways like fasting, chanting Om Namah Shivay, or doing Rudra Abhishek. And most of the people also pay a holy visit to temples to offer their prayers to Lord Shiva. The Shivratri offerings are incomplete without offering bel-patra to Lord Shiva and even there is a long tradition of drinking thandai on this auspicious occasion. Besides, you can also make the following delicious Shivratri recipes.

10 Delectable Shivratri Recipes For The Celebrations

1. Sabudana Khichdi

Sabudana Khichdi

Can we eat salt in Shivratri fast? If you are wondering about the same, then realize that eating sendha namak during fast is never prohibited. And sabudana undoubtedly being the star ingredient of Mahashivratri, can be made into a lot of delicious food items. The most popular food of Mahashivratri fasting and sabudana is sabudana khichdi. As khichdi counts as one of the easiest and healthy snacks, eating it during the fast will also bless your body with a lot of healthful benefits.

2. Rice Upma

Rice Upma

From North India to South India, a variety of foods are prepared in the different corners of India. So, rice upma is what is eaten in South India and also counts amongst one of the delicious  South Indian Shivratri recipes. Rice upma which is an easy snack can easily be made using rice. As you are making it during Shivratri celebrations, keep in mind to add sendha namak instead of normal salt.

3. Kuttu Ki Khichdi

Kuttu Ki Khichdi

While there is a lot of food to enjoy the Mahashivratri celebrations, did you know there are a number of Shivratri fast benefits too? Eating kuttu ki khicdi while observing the Mahashivratri fast, have such health benefits that it keeps your body nourished and full of energy. This wholesome delicacy is no less than a superfood that can be easily made with sabut kuttu and potatoes. To enjoy kuttu ki khichdi, do not forget to include a bowl of curd during the meal.

4. Vrat Ke Chawal

Vrat Ke Chawal

Yet another, Mahashivratri vrat recipe is the vrat ke chawal. Vrat ke chawal is also called samvat pulao and is extremely healthy for your body. It not only counts as a gluten-free diet but is also simply mouth-watering. You can also add a lot of dry fruits like cashew, raisins, almonds and a lot more so that flavours reach another level.

5. Lauki Ka Halwa

Lauki Ka Halwa

When there are festivals round the corner, all of you like enjoying them with some tasty and sweet delicacies. Isn’t it? So, if you are wondering what to eat in Shivratri fast, then do include lauki ka halwa in your list as eating it will keep you energised for a long time. Although a lot of you might not like the healthy flavours of laddu, but when this vegetable is made into a sweet pudding, you simply cannot stop yourself from relishing it, especially during the time of celebrations. 

6. Shingade Ki Barfi

Shingade Ki Barfi

Shingade ki barfi is not only a Mahashivratri special food but is one that can be relished on any occasion. Like sabudana, shingade is another ingredient that plays a key role in most of the delicacies, especially when you are observing a fast. And when it comes to food items that can be prepared using shingada, shingade ke barfi is a must food item. 

7. Vrat Ke Aalu

Vrat Ke Aalu

Another food that can be relished when wondering about what to eat in Shivratri fast, then straight away get hold of our vrat ke aalu recipe. This awesome food item is made using mashed potatoes and as it is vrat special food, do not add onion or garlic. Vrat ke aalu contains fewer calories and spices such that it counts as a light food item. So, do not forget to relish vrat ke aloo during the Mahashivratri celebrations.

8. Kuttu Ke Ataa Ki Puri

Kuttu Ke Ataa Ki Puri

One of the easiest Shivratri fasting foods is kuttu ke ataa ki puri. Celebrations are incomplete without lip-smacking puris, but if you are worried that eating puri will increase your calories, then make the fasting special with the healthful kuttu ke ataa ki puri. You can relish the flavours of this healthful food item with vrat wale aloo ki sabzi or enjoy it even without it. 

9. Sabudana Vada

Sabudana Vada

When it comes to celebrating a festival in India, the delectable food items are what tempts everyone. So, another food item that you can make using sabudana is sabudana vada and it also counts as Mahashivratri vrat recipes. What makes this dish appetising is its crispy texture and its delicious taste. You can also follow our sabudana vada recipe for a memorable experience. 

10. Sweet Potato Kheer

Sweet Potato Kheer

There is a saying that Lord Shiva is fond of milk and this is the reason why devotees offer milk during the Shivratri celebrations. And as you know making kheer is a must in Indian festivals, so lighten your festival with sweet potato kheer, with this milk delicacy, which is another Mahashivratri special food.

So, make your Shivratri celebrations even more special and delightful with these Shivratri fasting foods.

 

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Saumya Srivastava

Saumya Srivastava is a passionate reader who likes writing poetry. She is an avid foodie who keeps exploring new types of cuisine. Besides, she also has a strong love for literature.

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