Why is dal puri and kheer eaten in Bihar during Ardra Nakshatra?
Ardra is a constellation, during this time Lord Indra is worshipped.
This nakshatra falls in the rainy season, and puja is performed to ensure a good harvest.
Lord Indra is worshipped here for 15 days. In Bihar, rain is believed to arrive with the Ardra Nakshatra.
During Ardra Nakshatra in Bihar, homes prepare kheer, dal puri, vegetables, and enjoy seasonal mangoes.
Ardra Nakshatra is considered life-giving, as its arrival brings relief to the land and joy to farmers.
In Mithila, Bihar, the onset of Ardra Nakshatra is celebrated with special dishes like kheer, dal puri, and mango.
During Ardra Nakshatra, Biharis offer a special "Ardra Nakshatra Ki Thali" to the deity as a tribute to nature's blessings.
The literal meaning of Ardra is "wet" or "moisture," and the monsoon begins as soon as the Sun enters this nakshatra.
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