This year, Mahashivratri falls on 21 February 2020. The festival is celebrated annually in honour of Lord Shiva and it particularly marks the day of the consummation of the marriage of Shiv Ji. Mahashivratri fasting detoxifies the body and purifies the mind. Your body feels lighter and the mind’s restlessness is curtailed. To eat certain foods during your all-day-long fast, chefs like Sanjeev Kapoor (Khana Khazana)and Ranveer Brar (Health Bhi Taste Bhi)have some special Vrat Ka Khana recipes for you:
For Sabudana Thalipeeth, you need 1 cup of sabudana (sago), 2 boiled and grated potatoes, green chillies, coriander leaves, roasted peanuts, cumin seeds, ghee and salt. Knead the soaked sago by adding all the ingredients in it. Make it in the shape of thalipeeth and fry it on a pan with ghee. Your tasty fasting breakfast is ready!