What should be done after Navratri: In Hindu religion, there is a rule to sow Jaware or barley at the time of establishment of Kalash on the first day of Navratri. They are irrigated for nine days so that the barley grows well. Lush green grass is considered a symbol of happiness and prosperity during Navratri. Sorghum is also associated with a good harvest to come. After Navratri, many people float the Jowars in the holy river or keep them here and there. If you also sow jowar during Navratri and have a question in your mind as to what should be done with jowar after the end of Navratri, then know-
Only after the completion of Navratri puja, the barley should be taken out of the earthen pot and some of it should be kept at the place of worship. After this, some jewelery should be kept in place of money like in the safe of the house or in the cupboard where money etc. is kept. Apart from this, one or two jewelery should also be kept in your purse. It is believed that doing this brings auspicious results and brings happiness and financial prosperity in life. After this, the remaining grass should be flown in the holy river or pond.
Barley is considered to be the first grain in the world – Barley is considered to be the form of Brahma in Hindu religious texts. At the beginning of creation, Lord Brahma himself created barley. It has been considered the world’s first grain. During Navratri, devotees sow barley in front of the idol of Goddess Durga and wish for a good harvest.
Do not keep sorghum in the south direction – While sowing sorghum, keep in mind that it should not be kept in the south direction. In Hindu religion, south direction is considered the direction of Yama. Neither Mata’s urn should be kept in this direction nor sorghum or barley should be sown. Keep in mind that within nine days, let the seeds remain established where they have been sown, do not move them or take them out.