Rajgira, also known as Amaranth, is one of Indiaβs most ancient and revered grains, often called βRamdanaβ β the grain gifted by God. Used traditionally during fasting (vrat) and in Ayurvedic diets, Rajgira is not just a substitute for wheat but a nutritional powerhouse.
PH Organic Rajgira Atta is made from carefully sourced certified organic amaranth seeds, stone-ground to retain maximum nutrition, taste, and purity. Free from chemicals, preservatives, and artificial additives, this flour aligns perfectly with modern health needs and traditional wisdom.
π± What Makes PH Organic Rajgira Atta Special?
β 100% Organic & Natural
Our Rajgira is grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, ensuring clean, chemical-free nutrition.
β Stone-Ground (Traditional Chakki Process)
Slow grinding preserves fiber, minerals, and natural aroma while preventing nutrient loss.
β Gluten-Free Supergrain
An excellent alternative for people with gluten sensitivity, wheat intolerance, or those following gluten-free lifestyles.
β Unpolished & Nutrient-Dense
Retains its natural color, taste, and essential micronutrients.
πͺ Health Benefits of PH Organic Rajgira Atta
𦴠1. Supports Bone Strength
Rajgira is naturally rich in calcium & magnesium, essential for strong bones and teethβespecially beneficial for women, seniors, and growing children.
π 2. Heart-Friendly Grain
Its high fiber content helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels and supports cardiovascular health.
β‘ 3. High-Quality Plant Protein
Rajgira contains all essential amino acids, including lysine (rare in grains), making it ideal for vegetarians & vegans.
πΎ 4. Improves Digestion
Being light and gluten-free, it reduces bloating and supports gut health.
π©Έ 5. Helps Manage Anemia
Naturally rich in iron, Rajgira supports healthy hemoglobin levels.
π½οΈ How to Use Rajgira Atta
PH Organic Rajgira Atta is versatile and easy to use:
π« Rajgira roti / paratha
π₯ Rajgira chilla / pancakes
πͺ Healthy cookies & ladoos
π₯£ Fasting recipes (vrat special)
π₯ Gluten-free baking blends
π‘ Tip: Mix with singhara atta or buckwheat flour for softer rotis.





















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