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Vrat-Friendly Snacks & Fasting Food

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Vrat-friendly snacks and fasting food are coming soon to Sanatana Journey. This collection is being prepared for devotees looking for convenient snacks for Navratri, Ekadashi, Mahashivratri, Somvar vrat and other upvas traditions—with clear ingredient information and trusted brand details on every listing.

Explore this page for guidance on vrat snacks, fasting snacks, upvas food, farali snacks, vrat namkeen and sattvik snack options. Our planned range includes potato wafers, aloo lachha, banana chips, sabudana and falhari mixtures, makhana, dry-fruit snacks and other products made for fasting occasions.

Launching soon: We are preparing a curated selection of vrat-friendly snacks from trusted vendors. Join the Sanatana Journey WhatsApp community for launch updates.

Shop Vrat Food by Snack Type

As products are added, you will be able to browse vrat potato chips and wafers, vrat mixtures and namkeen, sabudana snacks, farali mixtures, makhana, peanuts, dry-fruit mixes, rajgira snacks and no-onion-no-garlic options. Filters will make it easier to compare brands, ingredients, pack sizes and delivery availability.

What Makes a Snack Vrat-Friendly?

Vrat food commonly avoids regular grains, table salt, onion and garlic, but the rules are not identical for every fast, family or sampradaya. Many devotees choose ingredients such as potato, sabudana, makhana, peanuts, dry fruits, rajgira and sendha namak. Always read the product ingredient and allergen information before ordering, especially if your family follows stricter fasting rules.

  • Salt: Look for sendha namak or rock salt where required by your vrat tradition.
  • Ingredients: Check for grains, onion, garlic and seasonings that may not be permitted during your fast.
  • Oil and preparation: Each listing should clearly state the cooking oil and relevant preparation details supplied by the vendor.
  • Allergens: Review declarations for peanuts, tree nuts, dairy and shared-facility handling.

Vrat Snacks for Navratri, Ekadashi and Other Fasts

This collection is designed for both seasonal and year-round fasting needs. Navratri fasting food often includes potato, sabudana, makhana and rajgira snacks, while Ekadashi and weekly vrats may follow additional household-specific rules. For ritual guidance, read our Ekadashi vrat guide, 16 Somvar vrat guide and Hindu Festival Calendar 2026–27.

Multiple Brands, One Vrat-Friendly Collection

This growing collection is being designed for products from multiple trusted snack vendors. Every live listing will show its brand, exact ingredients, pack information, oil and salt details, allergen disclosures and other vendor-supplied information needed to assess suitability for a particular vrat.

Why Buy Vrat-Friendly Snacks from Sanatana Journey?

Sanatana Journey is building this category as a curated marketplace rather than a single-brand shelf. That means customers will be able to discover multiple trusted vendors, compare ingredient choices and select products suited to their own vrat practice. As the collection grows, we plan to add more regional farali, falhari, upvas and sattvik snack options from across India.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are vrat-friendly snacks?

They are snacks made with ingredients generally associated with Hindu fasting, such as potato, sabudana, makhana, peanuts, dry fruits, rajgira and sendha namak. Suitability still depends on the rules of the particular fast and your family tradition.

Can I eat these snacks during Navratri vrat?

Many products in this collection will be intended for Navratri fasting. Check the individual product label for grains, salt, seasonings, oil and allergen information before consuming it during your vrat.

Are all products made with sendha namak?

Not automatically. Products that use sendha namak will say so clearly in their title or ingredient details. Always verify the individual listing and pack label.

Will the snacks contain onion or garlic?

We plan to prioritize clearly labelled no-onion-no-garlic options. Each product page will provide the vendor-supplied ingredient information so you can confirm suitability.

What is the difference between vrat, upvas, farali and falhari snacks?

These terms are used in different regions and traditions for foods eaten during fasting. Ingredient rules can vary, so the product label and the requirements of your specific vrat should guide your choice.

Can I eat vrat snacks when I am not fasting?

Yes. Many customers enjoy potato wafers, makhana, dry-fruit mixtures and other fasting-style snacks on ordinary days as well.

Will you offer multiple vrat snack brands?

Yes. Sanatana Journey intends to add multiple brands and regional snack makers over time so customers can compare ingredients, snack types and pack options.

Will these products be delivered across India?

Delivery coverage, timelines and shipping conditions will be shown on each product page when the listings go live.

Please note: Fasting practices vary by family, region and spiritual tradition. Sanatana Journey provides product information for convenience; customers should verify the ingredient label and follow the guidance of their own tradition.