Magh Mela 2026: Magh Mela has started grandly in Prayagraj. During this time, thousands of Kalpavasis come to the Sangam to take part in a month long spiritual practice, which is full of simplicity, discipline and devotion.
In these religious rituals, special attention is given to holy bath in the morning and ascetic lifestyle. But as much as the Kalpvasis are being discussed, less is being discussed about their food. Let us tell you that Kalpavasi kitchen completely follows the Satvik rules.
Why is food necessary in Kalpavas?
Kalpvas is a spiritual fast celebrated in the month of Magh (January-February) of Hindu religion, in which Kalpvasi enjoys spiritual practice by living on the banks of the river.
In such a situation, for the Kalpavasis, the definition of food is not just in taste or abundance, but in the purification of body and mind. Whatever we eat affects our mind, thoughts and discipline.
Principles related to Satvik diet
Kalpavasi diet follows sattvik principles based on ancient Hindu philosophy. Satvik food is considered sacred, pure, light and beneficial for mental clarity.
In this, distance is created from those materials which are of Tamasic nature and which bring excessive desires, aggression and laziness in the body.
While cooking satvik food in Magh Mela, special attention is paid to these things-
- Freshly cooked food, prepared daily.
- Use of minimum spices and oil
- Avoiding onion and garlic
- Food is mostly cooked by boiling or on low flame.
What do Kalpavasi usually eat?
- Khichdi and simple cereals
- whole grain breads
- seasonal vegetables
- milk and milk products
- Fruits and dry fruits
What kind of food should Kalpavasis avoid?
- onion and garlic
- meat, fish and eggs
- packaged foods
- food containing excess salt, spices or oil
- stale and reheated food
- Even the consumption of tea and coffee is often abandoned and one should drink plain water and warm milk instead.
spiritual reason behind food
- For the Kalpavasis who come to Magh Mela, eating food is not a luxury but a disciplined task. According to beliefs, by eating satvik diet-
- Ease of meditation and prayer
- Helpful in reducing physical indulgence
- Promote self-control and detachment
Helpful in purifying the body and mind and keeping it clean - Food is often prepared in silence or with a devotional atmosphere, which is important for both spiritual and physical well-being.
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