Barley sprouts sown during Navratri indicate auspicious and inauspicious signs. Green and white sprouts signify prosperity and success.
Barley is sown on the first day of Navratri along with the Kalash installation. It is believed that sprouting during the worship of Goddess Durga, portends auspicious and inauspicious signs of the times to come and also indicates the success of the spiritual practice.

If barley sprouts in a smoke-like color, it is considered a sign of discord and disagreement within the family. This omen can lead to increased discord and tension in relationships.
Black barley sprouts are not considered auspicious. They indicate a period of poverty, financial crisis, and scarcity throughout the year. During such times, the family should proceed with patience and caution.
If barley does not sprout at all, it is considered very inauspicious. It is believed to indicate constant obstacles in work and the possibility of an unexpected crisis or death in the family.
If the barley sprouts appear red or bloodshot, it is considered a sign of illness, disease, and fear of enemies. During such times, the practitioner should pray to Goddess Durga for protection and health.
Green sprouts are considered most auspicious. They symbolize wealth, food, prosperity, and well-being. The growth of green sprouts is a clear sign of Goddess Durga's blessings and indicates that the practice has been completely successful.

White barley sprouts are considered extremely auspicious. They indicate the practitioner's accomplishment of their desires, spiritual progress, and special grace from God. White sprouts are considered a symbol of peace, happiness, and prosperity in the coming year.
If the sprouts are half green and half yellow, this is a mixed sign. Initially, there will be success in tasks, but later, losses may arise. Therefore, it is important to make decisions with caution and patience during such times.
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