Our Festivals Knew It Long Before We Did
Our ancestors didn’t just celebrate festivals — they lived Ayurveda.
Every ritual, food, and festival was designed around nature’s calendar.
Take Amla Navami (Amlaki Ekadashi) — celebrated during Kartik month (October–November) — when fresh Amla begins to appear.
Families would worship the Amla tree, prepare Amla-based dishes, and eat under its shade — not as ritual alone, but as a seasonal wellness practice.
Even during Diwali, foods rich in ghee, grains, and Amla-based sweets were included to fortify the body as temperatures dropped.
Our ancestors understood that each season brings its own natural Vitamin C source:
- Spring: Citrus fruits and tender greens
- Summer: Raw mango and lemon
- Monsoon: Guava and amaranth leaves
- Autumn–Winter: Amla — the king of Vitamin C
This cycle ensured that immunity, digestion, and energy were continuously supported — not by supplements, but by seasonal eating in sync with nature.