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Without covering the vessel while cooking the halwa, this will retain the traditional colour of the halwa or else coveri...
04/02/2024

Without covering the vessel while cooking the halwa, this will retain the traditional colour of the halwa or else covering will result in an off red colour with the halwa.

30/01/2024

Sabudana Vada Recipe | Sabudane Ka Kurkura Vada | साबूदाना वड़ा

Sabudana soaking time - 4 to 5 hours

Ingredients:
Sabudana - 2 cups
Potatoes (boiled) - 3
Roasted peanuts - 4 tbsp
Coriander leaves - 1/4 cup
Green chillies - 2
Rock salt to taste
Cumin powder - 1/2 tsp
Cooking oil to fry

Method:
Wash the sabudana thoroughly by water.
Transfer them into a bowl & pour the water over it, let it soak for atleast 4 to 5 hours.
Roast peanuts & grind it.
Boil potatoes.
To make the mixture add the soaked sabudana in a bowl along with the boiled potatoes, green chillies, peanuts, then add all the remaining ingredients of the vada, you will need to mash the potatoes with your hand while adding them into the bowl.
Start mixing all the ingredients together lightly with your hands, once everything is well combined start mashing the mixture.
For shaping the vadas, apply some oil on your hands, take some of mixture & make a round of it by pressing it in your fist & rotating it, shape all the vadas in the same way.
To fry the vadas, heat oil in pan.
Keep them in a pan.
Turn it and fry it till golden brown in both the sides.
Serve with green chutney and curd

28/10/2023

Yeh jo hash rahi hai dunia meri nakamio pe

Tane kass rahi hai dunia meri nakamio pe

Par me kamm kar rha hu meri sari khamio pe

kal yeh marenge tali meri kahanio pe..........

27/10/2023

Ladd rahi hu apni kismat se durga maa, agar haar jau to sambhal lena🙏🙏

24/10/2023

Happy Dussehra🙏🙏

Vijayadashami also known as Dussehra, Dasara or Dashain, is a major Hindu festival celebrated every year at the end of Navaratri. It is observed on the tenth day of the month of Ashvin.

Vijayadashami is observed for different reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of the Indian subcontinent. In the southern, eastern, northeastern, and some northern states of India, Vijayadashami marks the end of Durga Puja, remembering goddess Durga's victory against the buffalo demon Mahishasura to restore and protect dharma. In the northern, central and western states, it marks the end of Ramlila and commemorates god Rama's victory over the demon king Ravana. Alternatively, it marks a reverence for one of the aspects of goddess Devi, such as Durga or Saraswati.

21/10/2023

Maa durga🙏🙏

7th day: Maa Kalaratri🙏🙏

Kalaratri is traditionally worshipped during the nine nights of Navaratri celebrations.The seventh day of Navaratri pooja (Hindu prayer ritual) in particular is dedicated to her and she is considered the fiercest form of the mother goddess, her appearance itself invoking fear. This form of the goddess is believed to be the destroyer of all demon entities, ghosts, evil spirits and negative energies, who flee upon knowing of her arrival.

Kalaratri is also known as Shubankari (शुभंकरी) - meaning auspicious/doing good in Sanskrit, due to the belief that she always provides auspicious results to her devotees. Hence, it is believed that she makes her devotees fearless.

20/10/2023

Maa durga🙏🙏

6th day: Maa Katyayani🙏🙏

As per the Hindu calendar, the sixth day of the Navratri is known as Shashti or Sashti, which is the sixth day following the new moon. So on this day, the Goddess we worship is in the form of Katyayani. She represents the might of Maa Durga's nine different forms and is the warrior goddess.

Hindu mythology states that Katyayani was conceived by the sage Katyayana after he had engaged in severe penance in order to invoke the Goddess. She is holding a sword, a lotus, a discus, and a conch shell in each of her four arms. She also rides a lion, a symbol of her strength and power.

19/10/2023

Maa durga🙏🙏

5th day: Maa Skandamata🙏🙏

Skandamata the goddess worshipped on Panchami (fifth day) is the mother of Skanda(or Kartikeya).

The white colour is symbolic of the transforming strength of a mother when her child is confronted with danger. She is depicted riding a ferocious lion, having four arms, and holding her baby.

18/10/2023

Maa durga🙏🙏

4th day: Maa Kushmanda🙏🙏

Maa Kushmanda aura symbolizes her ability to radiate positivity and light, and her blessings are sought for happiness, health and prosperity.

She is the fourth manifestation of the Goddess Durga and is worshipped with utmost devotion.

According to Hindu scriptures, Maa Kushmanda is believed to be the creator of the universe. It is believed that she brought light to the world with her divine smile and energy.

It is also believed that Maa Kushmanda blesses devotees with energy, health and strength.

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