Ekadasi Viratham [fasting] is practised by the followers of
Lord Vishnu as a step to attain a place in Vaikuntam. Ekadasi vratham is a 3
day vrat which starts on Dashami [10 th Lunar day] and concludes on Dwadasi[12
th Lunar day]. On Dashami and Dwadasi we should eat only twice and on Ekadasi
it is complete upavasam [we should not eat anything]. On all three days, Lord
MahaVishnu name is chanted and prayers are to be performed. Dwadasi is the day
after ekadasi , Paaranai is breaking the fast. One should break the fast after
the sunrise of the dwadasi, after the first quarter of the dwadasi tithi has
passed, but before the dwadasi tithi has ended. If there’s insufficient time,
the fasting can be broken with a Thulasi water. The people who fasted on
Ekadasi day will have Dwadasi Paaranai – special meal to finish the fasting. The
paaranai should not involve tamarind, tomatoes, plaintains and are made to ease
the system after fasting and to balance the acidity levels. Please check out the list of Dhuvadasi Paaranai iterms and how to prepare them with step by step photos
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Showing posts with label Dhuvadasi Special. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dhuvadasi Special. Show all posts
Friday, 17 July 2020
Friday, 10 January 2020
Agathi Keerai Poriyal/Agathi Keerai Curry –How to make Agathi Keerai Poriyal/Humming Bird Tree Leaves Stir Fry
Agathi Keerai has numerous health benefits and
loaded with vitamin A, E, C and other minerals like calcium, phosphorous, Iron etc.
It contains 8.4% of Protein, 1.4% of Fat
and 3.1 % of Minerals. According to the Siddha School of Medicine, Agathi
Keerai has 63 curative benefits. Mainly, it reduces body heat and cools the
eyes, heals the wounds and is a wonderful remedy for mental depression and
other illnesses. The terms “Agathi” refers to “fir inside”, it will ignite the
fire inside all the organs and equalize the blood circulation throughout the
body. Agathi Keerai helps in easy digestion, cures acidity related problems, regulates
urination, cures stomach ulcer and reduces the stress to a great
extent.[Content Source: Vikatan]. I have mentioned only few important benefits
of Agathi Keerai, but still there are many more. Lets include Agathi Keerai
atleast once a month in our diet and enjoy the benefits. This Agathi Keerai
Poriyal is usually prepared on Dhuvadasi day[Next to Vaikunda Ekadasi] for meal
after complete fasting, which helps in reducing the acidity levels. Do try out
this healthy Agathi Keerai Poriyal and post your comments here. Meanwhile do
check out other interesting and healthy Keerai Recipes here and other
vegetarian side dishes here. Also check out Nellikkai Thayir Pachadi, PorichaRasam/Dhuvadasi Rasam and Mor Kuzhambu prepared for Dhuvadasi in the links and Dhuvadasi
Paranai/Thalagam here.
Here’s how to make Agathi Keerai Poriyal with
step by step photos…
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Wednesday, 8 January 2020
Nellikkai Pachadi/Nellikkai Thayir Pachadi/Gooseberry Raita Recipe/Amla Raitha
“Nellikkai” is the
Indian gooseberry is called the Power House of Nutrition. Neelikkai in Tamil is
called as Amla in Hindi and Gooseberry in English. Nellikkai is a wonderful
fruit is extremely good for the hair, immunity and a great remedy for cold, coughs
and helps in fighting infections. Nellikkai pachadi is usually made on
dhuvadasi which falls after the ekadasi fasting. This is a very easy thayir
pachadi that can be made in a jiffy and is a perfect side dish with SundakkaiVatha Kuzhambu or any South Indian Kuzhambu variety and with Poricha Rasam. Do
try out this healthy and tempting Nellikkai Pachadi and post your comments
here. Meanwhile do check out other interesting Raithas/Pachadis here.
Here’s how to make Nellikkai Pachadi with step
by step photos…
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Monday, 6 January 2020
Dhuvadasi Rasam/Poricha Rasam/Poricha Rasam Recipe /Poricha Saathamudhu – Rasam Without Tamarind, Tomatoes or lemon/ Special Rasam for Fasting days
In
South India we make different types of Rasam, but this is, one special type of
rasam prepared without tamarind or tomatoes or lemon. This rasam is called the
Dhuvadasi Rasam or Poricha Rasam prepared on Dhuvadasai which falls after
Ekadasi thithi. Ekadasi vratham is observing total fast [suddha upavasam] on
Ekadasi Thithi. After fasting on Ekadasi day, people have a special food or
thali called “Dhuvadasi Paranai” which is devised by our ancestors for breaking
the fast and balance the acidity levels. So in this Dhuvadasi special meal,
tamarind is totally avoided, since tamarind consumed on an empty stomach can
cause ulcers and stomach problems. The freshly prepared masala has grated coconut
and added to the rasam which is makes this rasam divine. Generally the Dhuvadasi
menu consists of Mor Kuzhambu, Poricha Rasam, Nellikkai Thayir Pachadi, Agathi
Keerai Poriyal, Poricha Kootu, Sundakkai Vatral fried in ghee, white rice,
ghee, mango pickle, yogurt/thayir. I will be posting more of Dhuvadasi recipes
in my future post.Do try out this Poricha Rasam and post your comments here.
Meanwhile do check out other interesting and lip smacking Rasam Varieties here
and other Vegetarian dals/Kootus/Sambar/Kurma varieties here.
Here’s
how to make Poricha Rasam with step by step photos…
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