Malaika Arora knows that when she needs to kick that tummy bug, there is no other perfect pick than satvik food.
Navratri is not just a festival; it's a celebration packed with devotion and joy. This year, the vibrant nine-day festival kicked off on October 3, 2024, and will run until October 11, 2024.
Chef Kunal Kapur takes us through the nuances of a satvik diet.
Sawan Shivratri, which falls in the Shravan month, is considered an auspicious time to worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
While fasting practices vary, one common thread is the consumption of satvik or pure, foods that exclude regular grains and ordinary salt.
Sawan is here, and with it comes the sacred tradition of fasting for Lord Shiva. Mondays are all about devotion, and that means following a satvik diet-no onions, no garlic,
As we celebrate the holy festival of Navratri from October 3 to October 11, 2024, devotees honour the nine forms of Goddess Durga and often observe a satvik diet.
During the fast, people follow a Satvik diet, which typically includes fruits, milk, buckwheat flour (kuttu), sago (sabudana), potatoes, and curd.
Many devotees observe a fast on every Monday of Sawan, also known as Sawan Somvar, seeking divine blessings.
Celebrate Navratri 2024 in style. We bring to you dishes that go beyond the typical satvik food and break through the culinary boundaries.