Recipe for barley
Navratri mein jau kaise boye: Sharadiya Navratri is considered to be of special importance in all Navratri, which is going to start from 22 September. The first day of Navratri is dedicated to mother Shailputri. There is a law to establish the Kalash on the first day of Navratri. Apart from this, barley is also sown on the first day of Sharadiya Navratri, which have special significance in Hinduism. Often this question will come in your mind as to why barley is sown in Navratri. Let us tell you why and how barley is sown in Navratri.
Sharadiya Navratri Ghatasthapana Muhurta
The Kalash of Navratri will be established on 22 September. Hand constellation on this day. Shukla Yoga, Brahma Yoga and Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga are going to be a wonderful coincidence, so this day is very auspicious for the establishment of the Kalash. The auspicious time of establishment of Shardiya Navratri Kalash is from 6 am to 8 am on September 22. After this, Abhijeet Muhurta is from 11.49 am to 12.38 minutes. In these two auspicious time you can establish the urn.
Importance of sowing barley in Navratri
According to religious belief, sowing barley in Navratri is a symbol of happiness, prosperity and prosperity. It is said that the first crop of the universe was barley and the rapid germination of barley is considered a sign of happiness, progress and auspiciousness in the family. In Navratri, sprouted Zauti is a symbol of the special grace of Goddess Durga and the success of Yajna. The good germination of barley in Navratri also indicates economic strength and good health.
When to grow barley in Navratri?
During Navratri, there is a practice of sowing barley in a pot for devotees, which is often called “Kalash” or “Khetri”. This tradition is usually called the first day of Navratri, called Pratipada and barley is allowed to grow for a full nine days.
How are the jowars sown in Navratri?
To sow jowars in Navratri, you go down to the easy method and keep these things in mind:-
Utensils and soil:- Take an earthen pot or a plate and fill it well, clean soil. Keep in mind that there should not be kankar in that soil.
Moisture in soil:- Wet the soil lightly by putting some splashes of water in the soil, because barley sprouts quickly in moist soil.
Soak barley:- Then soak barley grains in water overnight. This will cause germination rapid and the jowars will be dense.
Scatter barley:- Spread the grains soaked over the soil. Put plenty of barley and do not think that they will grow very close.
Cover with soil:- Put a light layer of soil over barley grains, so that the barley is covered, but do not add too much soil.
Water spraying:- Instead of pouring water directly, take water in your hands and sprinkle lightly.
Care and worship:After sowing the jowar, give them some water daily. Like the Kalash, Jaware is worshiped and tilak is also done with roli sandalwood on it.
What should be done with barley sown in Navratri?
Barley sown in Navratri, also called ‘Jaware’, is considered auspicious after worshiping after worship. You can keep some barley in the vault or purse of the house, it brings wealth and prosperity. The remaining barley should be immersed in the river or pressed into the soil, because they are considered a symbol of the grace of Maa Durga.
(Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV 9 India does not confirm it.)