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Panakam and Neer Mor - Neivedhyam
Neer Mor (Diluted Buttermilk) and Paanagam (Jaggery Juice) are definite Neivedhyam for Rama Navami.Ram Navami or ??? ???? is celebrated marking the birth of Lord Rama, son of King Dasharatha of Ayodhya, and a divine figure in Hinduism believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The day also known as Sri Rama Navami, falls on the Navami, ninth day of the Chaitra month of Hindu lunar year in 'Shukla paksha' or waxing moon, thus named Chaitra Masa Suklapaksha Navami, and marks the end of nine-day Chaitra-Navratri celebrations. Source: Wikipedia This version of Neer mor is my favorite. It has a good cooling effect on the body. Probably that is the reason why it is served during Rama Navami festival that falls in April, which is the on-set of summer in India. Buttermilk is lower in fat and calories than regular milk because the fat Source: Wikipedia Panakam is the drink made from Jaggery seasoned with cardamom, ginger and pepper powder. It has high medicinal values too. So, these 2 are those refreshing drinks I would like to have in anytime of the year! Neer Mor Diluted Buttermilk Serves 2 What we need:Curd - 5 to 6 tbsp. Water - 1 cup Milk - 1/2 cup Asafoetida - 2 pinch Green Chilli - 2 or 3 tbsp., minced Coriander - 3 to 4 tbsp.,minced Grated ginger - 2 tbsp. Salt - as needed Grated Mango - 2 to 3 tbsp. Optional How to do: In a bowl, add curd, water, milk and whip well. Add all other ingredients, mix well and serve chilled. Stir well before drinking. If you do not want to pick out the chillies, coriander or ginger, grind together all these ingredients and mix it with the buttermilk. Panakam Spiced Jaggery Water Serves 2 Trying to capture the reflection of Lord Rama in the panakamWhat we need: Jaggery powder - 5 to 6 tbsp. (or you can also grate pieces of Jaggery) Pepper powder - 2 pinch Cardamom powder - 1 tsp. Grated Ginger or Dry Ginger powder (Chukku podi) - 3 tbsp. Water - 2 cups How to do: In about half a cup of water, dissolve the jaggery. Drain to remove any impurities. Add water and mix all other ingredients. Serve chilled. Now coming to the event part, this is the first event I am participating since I started blogging. Sending this entry to WYF: Festive Treat Event at Simple Indian Food related searches : Panakam
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