Trithiya is the 3rd day after no moon day and this is the third day of Navratri. On this day Goddess Gayatri one of the form of maa durga is worshiped by her devotees. Goddess Gayatri is considered the Veda mata, The mother of Vedas. Vedas are large body of texts, composed in Vedic Sanskrit and the form the oldest layer of Sanskrit Literature, and the oldest sacred text s of Hinduisim, Goddess Gayatri is the mother of this Vedas.
During navratri on the fourth day we worship Annapoorna Devi and distribute food in a large scale. Goddess Annapoorna is described as holding a golden spoon in her right hand and a vessel full of Paramannam(rice pudding) in her left hand. Today s prasadam is Pongali and minapa garelu check Pongali recipe here.
The goddess often sits on a red lotus flower and appears with five heads and fivepairs of hands and representing the incarnations of the Goddess as parvati, saraswati and she is especially identified with saraswati. Third day of navaratri is dedicated to Gayatri Devi. To people worship Gayatri Devi and offer Nimmakaya pulihora as a prasadam to Goddess and check the recipe for Nimmakaya pulihora here
Chaviti is the fourth day of Navratri which is dedicated to Goddess Annapoorna Devi, Goddess of food. Anna means food poorna means full, complete. She is the symbol for the one who grants nourishment on every level. She is the supreme Goddess of Kasi ( well known as Varanasi).
Chaviti is the fourth day of Navratri which is dedicated to Goddess Annapoorna Devi, Goddess of food. Anna means food poorna means full, complete. She is the symbol for the one who grants nourishment on every level. She is the supreme Goddess of Kasi ( well known as Varanasi).
Before taking any food Hindus chant the prayer of Annapoorna.
During navratri on the fourth day we worship Annapoorna Devi and distribute food in a large scale. Goddess Annapoorna is described as holding a golden spoon in her right hand and a vessel full of Paramannam(rice pudding) in her left hand. Today s prasadam is Pongali and minapa garelu check Pongali recipe here.
awesome posts! i was looking for some one who cud me day to day accoutn of this festival on many levels. thank you so much!! really appreciate it! love the goddess pictures, explanation and prasadams.kudos to you for the great effort! looking forward to the remaining posts on this festival.
ReplyDeleteDivine pictures and prasadams Rekha...thanks for the lovely stothram link :)
ReplyDeleteYUmmy....iam hungry, nice click
ReplyDeletenice explanation about the 3rd and 4thday of navaratri. Very informative.thank u for sharing this.and the vadas and puliyodarai loks tempting. nice click
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipes and nice post,keep up the work!
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful... Happy Navrathri to you..
ReplyDeleteHmm nice alamkaarams...mee valla memu alankaaram choodagalguthunnam..N yummy prasadam's...
ReplyDeleteI love Navaratri. All your recipes are so good. Pictures all are an excellent. Thank you for sharing.
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Your post is really informative..
ReplyDeleteNice to know about navarathri pooja and Anapoorna devi.
The dish appears to me as pulav but looks delicious...
Navarathri wishes to you...
lovely post Rekha,i am loving tHIS SERIES OF UR,..
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ReplyDeleteAlangarams are awesome! Nice prasadam 2 :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely post :) Everything is divine... remember us in ur prayers :)
ReplyDeleteThey look great Rekha!
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ReplyDeleteLooks like feast time at u r place...wish we were near by so that i could have got a chance to indulge with those yum goodies....yummy recipes...
ReplyDeleteAwesome and very divine post Rekha..prasadams looks amazing and delicious..
ReplyDeleteLovely prasadams..looks great rekha..
ReplyDeletelovely post again..looking forward to see more of your series..
ReplyDeleteLovely post, looking forward for the rest of the days.
ReplyDeleteAll the recipes are lovely and yummy, nice click.
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