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Why Ganesha loves Durva grass and what are its benefits

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Sep 1, 2022, 11:00 IST
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Importance of Durva grass in Ganesh puja

Durva is a sacred grass and has a special significance when it comes to Lord Ganesha. The word ‘durva’ is derived from the words ‘duhu’ and ‘avam’. ‘Duhu’ means, that which is far away and ‘avam’ means that which brings closer. Thus, in a way, we can say that the Durva grass brings the Ganesha devotees closer to him. No puja is deemed complete without offering Durva to the deity. It is especially an important offering when you perform Ganesh puja. The Durva grass consists of three blades which represent the three principles of primal Shiva, primal Shakti and primal Ganesha. Durva is said to have the highest ability to attract the Ganesha principle which explains why it is an important offering made to Lord Ganesha. (Images courtesy: iStock)

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Benefits of Durva grass

Some of the other names of Durva grass are ‘Doob’, Bahama grass, Bermuda grass, Devil’s grass, or even Crouch grass. You will be surprised to know that it has three tastes - sweet, astringent and bitter taste and is a great body coolant. Not just that but this grass can reduce the Pitta and Kapha dosha while purifying your blood. From treating acidity to obesity, and boosting immunity to curing the bleeding of gums, Durva grass can do it all.

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Immunity booster

It has a bio-chemical compound called Cynodon dactylon which helps in enhancing the immunity of the body. Durva grass is one of the most affordable immune boosters and energizers.

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Balances blood sugar

The same compound has a hypoglycemic effect and thus it is extremely helpful in controlling blood sugar levels while reducing fatigue. You can start consuming Durva grass juice with neem leaves empty stomach in the morning.

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Relieves constipation

Doob grass is extremely good when it comes to stomach-related issues. Durva juice is an excellent detoxifier and can be consumed empty stomach to regularise bowel movements. It helps relieve a person of constipation while removing any signs of acidity.

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Good for weight loss

If you have been struggling with weight loss, then here is your best shot. According to Ayurveda, Durva grass can control obesity and help extensively in weight loss. You can make a weight loss concoction by blending together Durva grass, 1 tsp cumin seeds, 4-5 black peppers and a little cinnamon. Strain the juice and consume it twice a day with buttermilk or coconut water.

Disclaimer: This is not a medical advice and do not follow without consulting your physician.


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