Paanagam
is a special beverage made on auspicious days like Sri Rama Navami and for Amman
as nivedhyam. Back in my native place (Nagapattinam – Thanjavur district),
paanagam, neermore and rice kanji is made during the “Theru Thiruvizha” (Chariot
Festival) which falls during the month of May and also during August (Aadi). This
thiruvizha is really fun, there will be lots of folk and traditional dances like
the oyil attam, mayil attam, garagattam etc. We need more than two eyes to see
everything and enjoy at the same time. Paanagam, Neermore and Rice kanji are
all made in big barrels and distributed by
volunteers to all devotees and to people pulling the “Theru”. The “Theru”
starts from the main temple early morning and goes around the town (4 mada
vidhi’s) and comes back to “Theradi” by late noon. All along the way, paanagam and neermore is given to public to boost energy to pull the Theru [chariot].
I still
remember those days as a kid running along with the “Theru” and drinking paanagam
and neermor with my brothers and sister. The paangam is a superb instant energy
booster that can be had in any other day and also it helps to cool your body
during the hot summer days.
Now
coming back to paanagam, let’s see how it’s made …