Interesting Facts – 21 August 2026

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The science behind Navratri Fasting: Why you are not allowed to eat onion and garlic 
According to Ayurveda, foods can be divided into three categories:-

A. Raajasic foods
B. Taamasic foods 

Rajas and Tamas are referred to things that are unripe, weak, resentful and destructive. During Navratri, people are supposed to denounce the worldly pleasure

C. Saatvik foods : Saatvik foods include fresh fruits, curd, rock salt, seasonal vegetables and subtle spices like coriander and black pepper.

 Onion and garlic are considered to be taamsic in nature and are said to invoke carnal energy in the body. Onions also produce heat in the body and thus are not allowed during the Navratri fast. Garlic along with onion is known as Rajogini, which means a substance that can make one lose grip over their instincts. This makes it difficult to differentiate between your desires and priorities.

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1 Russian Ruble equals
1.34 Indian Rupee

The ruble sign (₽) is the currency sign
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IDIOMS & PHRASES 
Like a chicken with its head cut off– To act in a frenzied manner, crazily
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SYNONYMS
Obtain : Access, Inherit

ANTONYMS
Obtain × Forfeit
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PEMA KHANDU (born 21 August 1979) is an Indian politician and serving as the 9th and current Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh since 2016,

🧬 *HEALTH CARE: HOME REMEDIES*🩺
 🍉 Watermelon and basil drinks are quite effective when it comes to hydration. Mineral-rich watermelon helps to balance your electrolyte. Packed with agnesium, potassium, and salt, watermelon is made up of 90% water, which helps your body maintain a fluid balance. While basil leaves are good for digestion, they help detoxify the body and promote a healthy gut.

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