Maha Shivratri in 2025 falls on Wednesday, February 26.
During this auspicious festival, devotees observe fasting and prepare special dishes that adhere to fasting guidelines. Here are five delicious recipes you can try:
Sabudana Khichdi
A popular fasting dish made with soaked tapioca pearls, peanuts, and mild spices. It’s light on the stomach yet packed with energy, making it ideal for Maha Shivratri.
Sabudana Khichdi
A popular fasting dish made with soaked tapioca pearls, peanuts, and mild spices. It’s light on the stomach yet packed with energy, making it ideal for Maha Shivratri.
Singhare Ke Aate Ki Katli
A sweet treat made from water chestnut flour, cardamom powder, ghee, sugar, and water. This dessert is a quintessential Mahashivratri delicacy.
Singhare Ke Aate Ki Katli
A sweet treat made from water chestnut flour, cardamom powder, ghee, sugar, and water. This dessert is a quintessential Mahashivratri delicacy.
Kuttu Ki Puri
Deep-fried buckwheat flour puris that are gluten-free and rich in protein, perfect for maintaining energy levels during fasting.
Kuttu Ki Puri
Deep-fried buckwheat flour puris that are gluten-free and rich in protein, perfect for maintaining energy levels during fasting. Makhana Kheer
A creamy dessert made with fox nuts (makhana), milk, and cardamom, offering a delightful end to your fasting meal.
Makhana Kheer
A creamy dessert made with fox nuts (makhana), milk, and cardamom, offering a delightful end to your fasting meal.
Dahi Aloo
A simple yet flavorful dish of boiled potatoes simmered in a yogurt-based gravy, rich in energy-boosting carbohydrates and probiotics.
Dahi Aloo
A simple yet flavorful dish of boiled potatoes simmered in a yogurt-based gravy, rich in energy-boosting carbohydrates and probiotics.
These recipes not only adhere to fasting guidelines but also offer a variety of flavors to enhance your Maha Shivratri celebrations.