Hemant

Hemant Rutu (October-December)

Winter enters gently with colder nights and warm sunlight, which is a perfect season for working on a healthy body. In India, Winter is divided into two Rutu, that is Hemant and Shishir.

Rutucharya for Hemant and Shishir is considered to be the same, but the only difference is the weather in Shishir Rutu is drier and colder than in Hemant.

Winter is considered to be the best season in terms of digestion power and the overall health of living creatures. 

The “Vayu/Vaat” is dominant in nature and hence food containing snigdha(oily), salty, sour(amla) is recommended in this season. Nonvegetarian food, especially roasted meat is allowed to eat. Milk and milk products like curd, cream, basundi, shreekhand, paneer can be consumed. Products made from sugarcane like jaggery, kakvi, sugar, khandasari are allowed. Rice made from new harvests can be consumed in this season. The human body type is conducive to digest complex food items in this season.

Dincharya for Hemant

Hot water bath
Hot water bath
Apply moisturizer on the skin
Apply moisturizer on the skin
Drink hot water
Drink hot water
Apply Uttane
Apply Uttane
Sitting in pleasant sun
Sitting in pleasant sun
Use warm cloths
Use warm cloths
Oil massage
Oil massage

Recommended food items

Some Extra Recommendations for healthy eating lifestyle

Udid (Urad Dal) is excellent in this season so have it in the form of wada or ladu

Oil, ghee can be used freely. Have all Diwali goodies like ladu, chiwda, shankarpali, chakali

Food of all kinds of taste like sweet, salty, sour, spicy

Shrikhand, Basundi, Gulabjam, Barfi, Jilebi, Shevyachi kheer, Gajar Halwa

All milk and milk products like Paneer, Kharwas, ghee and Malai

All kinds of dry fruits like Cashews, Almonds, dry dates,

Dinkache(gond) ladu

Can consume strengthening medicines like Shatawari, Ashwagangha, Yashtimadh, Kawachbeej, Chywanprash

Sitting in early morning sunlight

Consuming amala and chyavanprash is highly recommended

Apathaya

  1. During extremely cold weather avoid bitter, spicy, kashay(turat) food
  2. Avoid eating cold food

Exercise

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  • Heavy exercise is beneficial in the morning.

What to avoid question_mark

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  • Avoid sleeping in daytime
  • Should not be directly exposed to the cold breeze
  • Light meals should be avoided.

Please Note: The recommended diet takes Ayurveda into consideration. Individuals with any form of illness should seek medical advice before adopting the diet.