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No curd or khadi this month? The reason goes beyond tradition

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 18, 2025, 09:09 IST
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No curd or khadi this month? The reason goes beyond tradition

Sawan is a time of offering, surrender, and simplicity. Many customs during this sacred month are deeply tied to honouring Lord Shiva. The first Monday of Sawan, falling on 14 July this year, marks the beginning of several rituals and mindful practices—including changes in how we eat.Some foods commonly enjoyed throughout the year suddenly become off the table, and one of the most surprising exclusions is curd. Why is that? Scroll down to find out what tradition and science have to say.

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The spiritual side of skipping curd

According to spiritual belief, Sawan is a time to honour Lord Shiva through rituals, devotion, and mindful living. Food plays an important role in this. Items like curd and milk, though pure and nourishing, are traditionally offered to Shiva during prayers. According to dharmik customs, once something is part of a sacred offering, it’s not meant for personal consumption—almost like giving the best to the divine first. This isn’t seen as a restriction, but as a way to stay connected to the spirit of the month.

It’s also a month when many people take up mild forms of fasting or choose sattvik diets to keep the body light and the mind clear.So richer foods like kadhi, which includes both curd and spices, are avoided to maintain that balance. It’s less about restriction and more about aligning with the sacred rhythm of the month.

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The science of digestion in monsoon

This is the part modern health experts would agree with.The monsoon season, which comes during Sawan, naturally slows down our metabolism. The high humidity, changing temperatures, and seasonal germs can make the digestive system a bit more sensitive than usual.


Dairy, especially curd, can ferment quickly in this weather and sometimes upset the stomach instead of soothing it.Kadhi, although cooked, is still heavy and can lead to bloating or sluggish digestion. So avoiding these foods isn’t just about tradition—it’s actually smart from a health perspective too. Think of it as giving your gut a break while the weather does its thing.

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A little pause with a lot of purpose

Here’s the thing—avoiding dahi or kadhi for a few weeks isn’t about missing out. It’s about paying attention to your body. Whether you follow dharmik rules or simply want to support your digestion, skipping dairy-heavy dishes during Sawan is a smart choice. Plus, it’s a great opportunity to enjoy lighter meals, eat more seasonal fruits, or try that sabudana recipe you’ve been meaning to make.


Sawan is a gentle reminder to slow down, eat with care and make space both in body and spirit—for a fresh start. So while you might miss that tangy bowl of kadhi for now, your body and maybe even your soul will be glad you took a short break.


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