Shweta Tripathi's Navratri Traditions: Embracing Customs and Delicious Food
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Actor Shweta Tripathi is excited as the festival of Navratri begins today! The nine-day festival gives her a chance to eat light vegetarian food and indulge in halwa poori and chane. She shares her fond memories of going door-to-door during kanjak ke din and receiving food and money.
Shweta reveals that she practices restraint during Navratri, reducing her non-vegetarian intake. She believes that the customs and rituals of her culture are important to know and follow, especially during this time of year when the weather is changing.
The actor loves eating kanjak food, including halwa poori and chane, and enjoys celebrating Navratri with her friends and their children. She emphasizes the importance of being one with the sentiment and teachings of the festival, and believes that everyone has a devi within them that needs to be channeled.
Shweta's office is filled with books and idols of various goddesses, including Kaali maa, Saraswati maa, and Durga maa. She feels that knowing what these goddesses stand for and igniting their energies within is crucial. She concludes by saying that she loves rituals and customs, and believes that there is immense power within each of us that needs to be tapped.