Wednesday, August 31, 2022

पर्युषण - खमत खामणा - मिच्छामी दुक्कडं




पर्युषण - "खमत खामणा" - "मिच्छामी दुक्कडं"!!

Disclaimer : Following is about what I have personally understood about Paryushan and is an exclusively personal comment, based on personal experience only……


My first encounter with Paryushan happened around 20 years back. I was staying in Mumbai and had a handful of Jain clients, who were on focused weight loss diets. Protein rich and Carbohydrate Restricted diets were trending and quite in fashion…..

As a Diet Consultant, my philosophy has always revolved around being Mindful of What, When, How and How often you eat. Educating a client to make his/her food choices is always Liberating. Eating consciously and being answerable to yourself almost always brings about the required, positive changes in the Lifestyle.

On the other hand, Jains follow the most rigorous form of spiritually motivated Diet and are complete lacto-vegetarians…. The normal food restrictions “Peak out” at the time of Paryushan.

I used to literally have a really hard time convincing my clients that, if done in the right way, this period of Festivities can be converted into a good opportunity to  actually have desirable effects.


Following are some interesting facts about 

पर्युषण - खमत खामणा - मिच्छामी दुक्कडं

The Jain community celebrates Paryushan Parva each year for self-purification and spiritual development.

Paryushan typically means 8 or 10 days of rigorous prayer and fasting…. The Digambar Jains celebrate it for 10 days & the Shwetambar Jains observe it for 8 days.

This festival focuses on self-analysis, deep introspection, mental and physical purification and Abstinence of materialism for a possible attainment of Nirvana. 


Food Abstinence and Fasting, Self-Study, Reading Religious books and Chanting Verses,  Samayika- the vow of periodic concentration, Restraint on speaking, Pledging to refrain from bodily pleasures and Meditating are some of the activities the Jains follow.

Most significant day of this festival is the Samvatsari Mahaparva. Fasting for the whole day is a must and even small children participate with vigour.  

A notable fact - The festival of Paryushan ends on Bhadrapad shuddha Chaturthi, which is Shri Ganesh Chaturthi according to the Hindu Calender and is the first day of the Ganeshotsav. Ganeshotsav is one of the most loved festival of Maharashtra. Interestingly, the “पंच खाद्य” naivedya that we offer to the lord Ganesh, can be very easily incorporated in the Jain Paryushan diet. 

पंच खाद्य” is  an absolutely “nutrient dense” combination which will help our Jain friends in maintaining their fasts and inclusion of this पंच खाद्य” would be an interesting as well as a healthy way of adopting and adapting to become a more colorful and homogeneous lot. (Sharing pics of homemade पंच खाद्य” I made today) 


The last and and most important day or Paryushan parva is when everyone actively seeks Forgiveness.

Acceptance of one's deeds, and, knowingly and consciously asking for forgiveness from those whom you may have wronged, can be the most liberating thing one can do in a lifetime.

“खमत खामणा” - Literally means,Please DO forgive me for anything i may have done to hurt you” 

and

“मिच्छामी दुक्कडं” - is probably an aberration of the Sanskrit phrase, “मिथ्या मे दुष्कृतं”, which means, (I pray) that all my misdoings and bad deeds be erased /nullified/ and-or be void.  


Over the years, my practice and learnings from Yoga have further helped me in understanding what may have been the ultimate basis of this ritual…. And with each passing year I have come to revere the entire process even more…

The Introspection, Self Analysis and Soul-searching aspects of Paryushan can be adopted by each one of us. Irrespective to one’s religion, caste, tribe or sex, “खमत खामणा and मिच्छामी दुक्कडं” are phrases we all should ideally carve in our minds and inculcate in our awareness to help us evolve into better human beings…..



                       

Thursday, August 18, 2022

गोपाळ काला: Endorsed by Lord Krishna himself...One of the most Nutritious and Fulfilling, Comfort food ever.... Try it






 गोपाळ काला

 

Introducing Gopalkala……. Endorsed by the Lord Krishna himself….

One of the most Nutritious and Fulfilling, Comfort food ever... Worth trying 👍

 

Let us answer all the W&H questions on Gopalkala.

What When Why Where Who and How??

What is Gopal-Kala? Gopalkala is a traditional, Janmashtami special, Maharashtrian savory dish.

It is usually prepared as an offering to Lord Krishna during “Gokulashtami or Krishnashtami” celebrations.

Being very Nutritious and Fulfilling, it can be actually  served as a breakfast or evening snack, anytime during the year.

 

When :  Gokulashtami is the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, and is one of India’s most enjoyed festival. It is celebrated all over India with vigour and zeal.

 

Why : In India, we grow while imbibing  Customs and Traditions… Stories of Lord Krishna aren’t Mythology, They are our History…. Learning happens through story-telling in our households…  

 

As one of the greatest Gestures of Practising Equality and Rising above all Biases, Lord Krishna used to gather all the food brought by his fellow friends, mix it up into a “Kala” and distribute it equally amongst everyone…

Celebrating ‘Janmashtami’ by making Gopalkala, in the presence of our friends, family and neighbours, is a Befitting tribute to Remembering Lord Krishna.

Where : In Maharashtra, celebrations in most places are centred around the “Dahi Handi.” Dahi Handi  (literally translates to a potful of curd),  is the clay pot  filled with Dahi kala or Gopalkala ...

It is usually strung up high above in many neighbourhoods and groups of  young boys (and now, girls too) form intricate pyramids to reach and break these Pots.

The Gopalkala inside the pots is the Ultimate Treasure that everyone enjoys once the Dahi Handi is broken. This gopalkala is offered to Lord Krishna as” Naivedya” and then, distributed as “Prasad’ among the devotees…..

 Who: I feel everyone should try it atleast once… and then include it as a healthy alternative to Junk foods and OTC snacks, in their Diet regimens.

 How: I am sharing the traditional recipe handed down to me and little changes can be made according to your taste. Mostly all ingredients are easily available in indian households.

Ingredients:

·     Thick Poha/Rice flakes
·     Pufffed Jowar
·     Fresh, full fat curd
·     Cucumber, Pomegranate seeds, Apples, Soaked Groundnuts and Chana dal
·     Freshly Chopped coriander
·     Freshly grated Coconut
·     Sugar and Salt to taste
For Tempering
·        1 tsp Ghee
·        1/2 tsp Cumin seeds
·        A pinch of Hing / Asafoetida
·        1-2 Finely chopped Green chilies
·        1/2 tsp Grated Ginger

 Instructions

  • Take Poha/Rice flakes in a colander and wash them with water, keep aside.
  • In a mixing Bowl, take the full fat curd, add salt and sugar. Mix well.
  • To this, Add washed Poha, puffed Jowar, cucumber, apples, pomegranate seeds, soaked groundnuts and soaked chana dal.
  • Add coriander leaves and freshly grated coconut…… Mix well together.
  • For tempering, heat Ghee, add cumin seeds, hing, green chillies and grated ginger.
  • Add this tempering to the above mixture. Mix well and Gopalkala is ready…..
  • Garnish with coriander and pomegranate seeds.

 

Serving Suggestions and Tips:

Serve Gopalkala cold or at room temperature.

Do not use sour curd or yogurt…. Use Fresh Full fat curd

To adjust the consistency of gopalkala, a little milk can be added.

 

Nutritionally….

Gopalkala is a Healthy, Nutritious , Satiating and Wholesome  snack.

A “No-cook” and Quick recipe…

Absolutely Child Friendly…

Can be Served as a breakfast or evening snack, anytime during the year.

Well- balanced in all Macronutrients

Rich in Micronutrients as well….