What to do with barley after Navratri puja: Sowing barley during Navratri is considered auspicious. Jowar is sown on the first day of Navratri, coinciding with the arrival of the Mother Goddess. Now, the question arises: what to do with it after Navratri ends? You'll find the answer to this question here.
What to Do with Barley After Navratri Puja : Barley sown during Navratri brings happiness, prosperity, and positive energy to the home. This barley is not thrown away. Learn what to do with the barley here. Also, learn what to do with the Kalash, coin, and betel nut after immersion.
What to do with Navratri barley?The barley (jaware) sown during Navratri should be ritually harvested on the ninth or tenth day of the month. A few grains should be tied in a red cloth and kept in a safe or purse. This is said to bring financial gains. Afterward, the remaining green sprouts should be immersed in a river or placed under a peepal or banyan tree, but they should not be allowed to dry in the home.
Where to store barley?- Pick out some sprouted leaves, tie them in a red cloth, and keep them in your safe or purse. This will bring financial benefits.
- Barley can also be kept in children's study books.
- For a sick person, the juice of sprouted leaves can also be consumed, which provides relief from the disease.
The sprouts are boiled ritually and with devotion. After Navratri, before immersion, Goddess Durga is worshipped to appease her, and then the jowar is immersed in a river or pond. Before immersion, a procession is also taken out with the jowar on the head. After immersion, some jowar is placed in the wealth place in the house or distributed among family members. If you cannot immerse the jowar in the river, you can place them under a Peepal or Banyan tree.
What to do with the Kalash, coconut and coin-betel nut after immersion?After immersion, you can keep the Kalash filled with rice or other grains in your kitchen. Additionally, you can use this Kalash to offer water to Tulsi. Sprinkle the water from the Kalash throughout the house, which is considered auspicious. Accept the coconut as prasad, tie it in a red cloth in the home temple, or bury it at the root of a tree. Remove the coin and betel nut from the Kalash, tie them in a red cloth, and place them in a safe or place of worship to maintain wealth and prosperity in the home.
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