Tezzbuzz Desk- The holy month of Saavan has now reached its final stage. Even on the last Monday of Sawan, a large number of devotees worship Lord Shiva and observe fast. On this day, along with offering water and Belpatra on Shivalinga, there is also a tradition of offering food to Bholenath as per devotion.
If you want to prepare something special for Lord Shiva this time on the last Monday of Sawan, then a Satvik Thali Can make. Light and traditional dishes suitable for fasting can be included in this. However, rules regarding what to eat during the fast may vary according to the traditions of the family and region. Therefore, while preparing Bhog, keep your religious traditions in mind.
Sabudana Khichdi is one of the most popular dishes during the fast. It can be easily prepared with sago, peanuts, cumin, green chilli and rock salt. While preparing this to offer to Lord Shiva, keep the use of spices less and keep the taste light and satvik.
Light vegetable dish of potato can also be included in the satvik thali. Prepare it by adding cumin, green chilli and rock salt to boiled potatoes. A little lemon juice or green coriander can also be used to enhance the taste. If you are fasting, include only those ingredients that are accepted in your fasting tradition.
Panchamrit is considered to have special significance during the worship of Lord Shiva. It is usually prepared from milk, curd, ghee, honey and sugar. Along with this, seasonal fruits can also be kept in the plate. Bananas, apples, pomegranates or other fruits of your choice can be included for enjoyment.
If curd is consumed during your fast, then light raita can also be kept in the satvik thali. Prepare it by adding rock salt and roasted cumin to curd. Cucumber or boiled potato can be added to it. Keep in mind that select the ingredients as per the rules of the fast.
Along with fruits and Panchamrit, any satvik sweet can also be kept in the offering plate. Include sweets or fruit made from fasting-friendly ingredients available at home. Do not keep sweets too spicy or heavy for enjoyment.
To offer food to Lord Shiva, first clean the plate and bowls thoroughly. After this, arrange Sabudana Khichdi, potato curry, raita, fruits and sweets in separate bowls. Keep Panchamrit with you.
After decorating the bhog plate in a neat manner, worship Lord Shiva and offer bhog as per your devotion. Remember that the most important thing in worship is emotion and devotion. The selection of material to fasting and offering is always one's own. family and religious traditions Do as per.