Ram Navami 2023: How To Make Sooji (Semolina) Halwa, Puri And Sookhe Kale Chane
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We just love how bright and cheerful festivals are. While the surge in Covid cases has been a concern across India, the ongoing festivals are keeping us positive and optimistic. We are all set to celebrate Ram Navami on March 30, 2023. This day is celebrated to mark the birth of Lord Rama. It also culminates the nine-day fasting period of the Chaitra Navratri. Besides offering prayers to the ninth Avatar of Goddess Durga (Devi Siddhidatri), devotees organise recitals (Akhand Paath) of Ramacharitamanas at home, followed by aarti and kanjak pujan.Alongside all these rituals, devotees prepare bhog for their deity and also to offer to the kanjaks (young girls). The bhog spread for the kanjaks include fruits, gifts, ladoos and much more. But what remain common every year are the classi...