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Navratri Special foods refer to the meals that are consumed during Navratri fasting, which is a period of nine holy days, in honour of goddess Durga. This type of food is also referred to as Vrat ka Khana", or sattvic cuisine which is a synonym for the purest and most balanced.
Navratri special food items are served on trains to assist the passengers to enjoy this wonderful celebration. This means that passengers who are on a fast can benefit from the Sattvic diet during Navratri.
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Navratri is among the most awaited Hindu celebrations to honor Goddess "Durga". "Navratri" is a Sanskrit word, which is often mingled with the word "Nava" which means nine"Ratri" which means nine, as well as "Ratri" means night. The festival spans nine nights and causes be awe-inspiring every year. The belief is that Navratri's celebration is based on the motif that is Victory of Good over Evil.
Navratri special foods are the meals that are consumed during Navratri fasting for nine holy days, This type of food is also referred to as Vrat ka Khana", or sattvic foods that means healthy and pure.