Celebrate Navratri

Navratri is important as a celebration of Goddess Durga’s victory over evil, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil and the power of the divine feminine. It fosters spiritual reflection, community bonding, and cultural unity, promoting self-discipline, compassion, and inner strength. Additionally, Navratri holds agricultural significance as a harvest festival and marks seasonal transitions, intertwining spiritual practices with the agrarian calendar. 

Navratri 2024

1.white++ Elaneer Payasam  / Tender Coconut Payasam
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/10/01/elaneer-payasam-tender-coconut-payasam/

2.Red++TomatElaneer Payaso  Halwahttps://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/10/02/tomato-halwa/

3.blue Sangu Pushpam / Butterfly Pea Lemon Rice
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/10/03/sangu-pushpam-butterfly-pea-lemon-rice/

4.Yellow –Besan Pedahttps://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/09/27/besan-peda/

5.Green–Green Peas Sundal
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/09/28/green-peas-sundal/

6.Grey–Ellu / Sesame Payasam
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2021/09/29/ellu-sesame-payasam/

7.Orange–.Semiya kesari https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2018/04/24/semiya-is-synonymous-to-payasam-sweet-pudding-a-lesser-known-and-prepared-form-of-vermicilli-is-semiya-kesari-the-famed-kesari-sheera-of-south-india-is-prepared-using-the-humble-ingredients-of/

8.PeacockGreen
Pachai Payaru Payasam Recipe / Green Moong Dal Payassm
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/2025/04/06/pachai-payaru-payasam-recipe-green-moong-dal-payasam/

9.Pink
Beetroot Javvarisi Payasam
https://sujatasrecipes.blog/?p=4737

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