Thursday, 17 March 2011

Holi Celebration

The celebration of Holi is very ancient in its origin. And by its very origin, it celebrates an ultimate triumph of the 'good' over the 'evil'. While, a feast of colors associated with the Holi, is the face of this celebration, the original reason of celebrating Holi, lies in its soul. And this gives us the 'why' of this ancient festival.

Literally "Holi" signifies "burning" in Indian language. But, how it came to be associated with 'burning', is a story. The reference is found only in ancient Indian mythology. And It is the legend of Hiranyakashipu, to whom the celebration of Holi is associated.

Way back in the pre-Christian era, there lived a demon king named Hiranyakashipu in ancient India. He wanted to avenge the death of his younger brother. The brother, also a demon, had been killed by Lord Vishnu, one of the supreme trio, monitoring the life and death in the universe, (according to the Hindu belief). To take on Vishnu, the tyrant king wanted to become the king of the heaven, earth and the underworld. He performed severe penance and prayer for many years to gain enough power.

Finally he was granted a boon. Powered by the boon, Hiranyakshipu thought he had become invincible. Arrogant, he ordered all in his kingdom to worship him, instead of God. The demon king, however, had a very young son, named Prahalad. He was an ardent devotee of Vishnu.
Despite his father's order, Prahalad continued to pray to Vishnu. So the demon king wanted to kill his son. He asked the favor of his sister Holika who, because of a boon, was immune to fire. They planned that Prahalad would be burned to death. A pyre was lit up and Holika sat on it, clutching Prahalad. Yet, at the end Prahalad emerged unscathed by the fire, And Holika, the demon, was burned to ashes. The earnest devotion and complete submission to Lord Vishnu savedyoung Prahlad. Thus was the triumph of Prahlad, the representative of good spirits. And the defeat of Holika, the representative of evil.
Later, even the demon king Hiranyakashipu was killed by Lord Vishnu. But that is quite a different story. It is from Holika, that the Holi originated. This legend is relived even today on the Holi-eve
when the pyre is re-lit in the form of bonfires.

Even today, people celebrate this occasion. Huge bonfires are lit up every year on the eve of the full moon night of the Holi to burn the spirit of the evils. Hence the story associated with the soul of the celebration.

Now, let us look into the face of it. How did the celebration of Holi assume a colorful face? Well, it is linked to yet another legend, the legends of Krishna. Though of much later origin, still, it was in the pre-Christian era.

According to the Hindu belief, Krishna was a reincarnation of lord Vishnu himself. It was Krishna, or, Krishns, the king of the ancient city of Dwarka, who popularised the tradition of Holi. The origin of the colorful and frolicking tone of Holi lies in the boyhood of Krishna. It all came up as part of his pranks, he used to play with his boyhood mates of Gokul and Vrindavan. Situated in north India, these are the places where he spent his childhood.

It was at this time of year, Krishna used to play pranks by drenching the village girls, with water and colors. At first it offended the girls. But they were so fond of this mischievous boy that soon their anger melted away. And, it did not take long for other boys to join in, making it a popular sport in the village. Later, as Krishna grew up, the play assumed a new dimension.
It added more colors to Krishna's legendary love life. The legend of Krishna's courtship with Radha, and playing pranks with the 'Gopi's. The girls in the 'dairy' village of Gokul were mostly milkmaids, and, hence locally known as the Gopis. The same tradition has transpired through the ages, turning it into a community festival of the masses. As time kept flowing, the culture spread roots to other regions of the country.
The Holi play of Krishna is documented in hundreds of ancient paintings, murals, sculptures and scriptures found across the subcontinent.

Holi, the great Indian festival of colors, is a unique celebration of high spirits, when the new season is courted with a riot of rich colors. It is like a grand kaleidoscope that glorifies all the hues that tinge and renew the lives on earth. It falls on the full moon day of the March, the month when the nippy north wind bows out to the refreshing and rejuvenating breeze from the south, heralding the onset of the ensuing summer in this part of the world. It is thus a festival of spring. The time when the seasonal cycle is caught on a transition. This is when nature starts donning new color. The new foliages start sprouting on the branches, dried and weary over a winter. It is also time when the harvests are reaped and bundled in sheaves. The air is filled with promises of warmth and new lives as the earth discards the wintry glum to greet the bright sun of summer. Beset with this exhilarating backdrop, Holi comes, flinging colors and verve into the landscape of India. As if to mark the renewal and rebirth of life. Holi is thus a celebration of life, the life of love, unblemished joy, and good spirits.

The spirit & significance of colors:
Celebrating the mood of nature with a range of colors. This is what colors of Holi signify. The spirit of celebration is to showcase the shifting panorama of life, of sights, movement of feelings. The human hearts also feel the urge to be recharged with new colors to catch on the mood outside. And Holi gives us a wonderful chance to do this. For, it reminds us that the time is perfect to be colored, to renew love and recharge your vitality. All in sync with nature. And the color symbolizes the energy, the vivid, passionate pulse of life signifying vitality.


Thandai

Ingredients:

1)Milk - 1 Cup.
2)Water - 1 1/2 Liters.
3)Sugar - 1 1/2 Cups.
4) Aniseed - 1/2 tbsp.
5) Almonds - 1 tbsp.
6) Peppercorns - 1 tsp.
7) Cardamom powder - 1/2 tsp.
8) Dried watermelon seeds - 1 tbsp.
9) Poppy seeds - 1/2 tbsp.
10) Rose petals - 1/4 cup, fresh.

Instructions:-

1) Soak dry all the ingredients in 2 cups of water for 2 hours.
2) Soak sugar in 1/2 liter of the water used. Keep aside.
3) Grind soaked ingredients to make smooth paste.
4) Pour remaining water into this paste and strain through muslin strainer.
5) Strain the extract into a vessel till the residue turns dry.
6) Add sugar and milk to the liquid.
7) Mix powdered cardamom.
8) Chill for about an hour before serving. Then serve it cold. This chilled almond-flavored beverage is terrific when the temperatures soar. It's tasty really and cools you down!


Aloo Chat

Ingredients:

1) Potatoes - 3, peeled.
2) Red chili powder - 1/2 tsp.
3) Cumin powder - 1 tsp, roasted.
4) Chaat masala - 1 tsp.
5) Tamarind chutney (condiment).
6) Mint chutney (condiment).
7) Chopped coriander leaves( for garnish ).
8) Optional garnish - chopped onion, tomato julienne, fresh pomegranate seeds.
9) Oil for frying.

Instructions:-

1) Cut potatoes into fairly large cubes 3/4 to 1 inch in size.
2) Heat oil in a wok and deep fry potatoes, till golden brown and cooked through. Drain on paper.
3) Place the fried potatoes in a bowl and toss with red chilli powder, cumin powder and chaat masala.
4) Add mint chutney, tamarind chutney according to taste. Toss to coat evenly.
5) Serve, with toothpicks, in individual bowls, garnished with coriander leaves. You can also additionally garnish with chopped onion, tomato julienne or pomegranate.



Puran Poli

Ingredients

1) Channa dal (yellowgram) - 300gms.
2) Jaggery (molasses) - 300 gms.
3) Cardamom powder - 1 tsp.
4) Plain flour - 150 gms.
5) Ghee (clarified butter) - 1 tbsp.
6) Warm water (to knead dough)
7) Ghee to serve

Instructions:-

1) Boil dal (gram) in plenty of water till soft but not broken.
2 ) Drain in a colander for 10-15 minutes.
3) Pass through an almond grater in little quantities till all the dal is grated.
4) Mash jaggery till lumps break. Mix well into dal.
5) Put the mixture in a heavy saucepan and cook till a soft lump is formed.
6) Take care to stir continuously, so as not to charr. Keep aside.
7) Mix ghee and flour. Add enough water to make a soft pliable dough.
8) Take a morsel sized ball of dough. Roll it into a 4" round.
9) Place same sized ball of filling in centre, life all round and seal.
10) Roll again carefully to a 6" diameter round. Roast on warm griddle till it turns golden brown. Repeat other side.
11) Take on serving plate. Apply a tsp. of ghee all over top/ Shallow fry on griddle like a paratha for a better flavour (this method will consume more ghee and therefore calories).
12) Serve hot with dal or amti.

Note: The water drained from boiling dal is used to make the amti. ( a thin curry made using black masala, garam masala and some mashed dal.)

Yield: 7-8 puranpolis.



Best wishes to you for a HOLI filled with sweet moments and memories to cherish for long.

Saturday, 12 March 2011

108 Names of Lord Hanuman


1. OM Hanumatay Namaha
2. OM Shree Pradaayay Namaha
3. OM Vaaya Putraaya Namaha
4. OM Rudraayay Namaha
5 OM Ana-Gaayay Namaha
6 OM Aja-Raayay Namaha
7 OM Amrit-Yavay Namaha
8 OM Maarutaat-Majaayay Namaha
9 OM Vira-Viraayay Namaha
10 OM Grama-VaaSaayay Namaha
11 OM Janash-Radaayay Namaha
12 OM Dhana-Daayay Namaha
13 OM Akaa-YaaYay Namaha
14 OM Virayay Namaha
15 OM Nidhi-Patayay Namaha
16 OM Munayay Namaha
17 OM Vaag-Minay Namaha
18 OM Pingaak-Shaayay Namaha
19 OM Vara-Daayay Namaha
20 OM Sita Shoka-Vinaasha-Naayay Namaha

21 OM Rakta Vaasasay Namaha
22 OM Shivaayay Namaha
23 OM Shar-Vaayay Namaha
24 OM Paraayay Namaha
25 OM Avyak-Taayay Namaha
26 OM Vyakta-Avyak-Tayay Namaha
27 OM Rasaa-DhaRaayay Namaha
28 OM Ping-Keshaayay Namaha
29 OM Pinga-ROmanay Namaha
30 OM Shruti-Gamyaayay Namaha
31 OM Sana-Tanaaya Namaha
32 OM Anaa-Daayay Namaha
33 OM Bhagawatay Namaha
34 OM Devaayay Namaha
35 OM Vishwa-Haytavay Namaha
36 OM Niraa-Shra-yaayay Namaha
37 OM Aarogya-Kartray Namaha
38 OM Vish-Vesh-aayay Namaha
39 OM Vishva-Naayak-aayay Namaha
40 OM Harish-Waraayay Namaha

41 OM Bhar-Gaayay Namaha
42 OM Raam-Aayay Namaha
43 OM Rav-Vayay Namaha
44 OM Visva Haraaya Namaha
45 OM Vish-Vaaya Namaha
46 OM Vishva Sevayaay Namaha
47 OM Vishva-Aatmanaay Namaha
48 OM Visha-Daayay Namaha
49 OM Vishva-Kaar-aayay Namaha
50 OM Raam-Bhaktaayay Namaha
51 OM Vishva-Murtaaya Namaha
52 OM Vishvam Bharaayay Namaha
53 OM Prakriti-Sthiraaya Namaha
54 OM Kalyaa-Naayay Namaha
55 OM Vishva-Chesha-Laayay Namaha
56 OM Avaya-Graayay Namaha
57 OM Anjani-Sunavay Namaha
58 OM Ajaayay Namaha
59 OM Sakhyay Namaha
60 OM Tatvagam-Yaayay Namaha

61 OM Vanay-Charaayay Namaha
62 OM Yunay Namaha
63 OM Vrid-Dhyayay Namaha
64 OM Baalaayay NamahaBaa
65 OM Tatvaayay Namaha
66 OM Jyesh-Taayay Namaha
67 OM Vidyaayay Namaha
68 OM Kapish-Shestray Namaha
69 OM Plavang-Gamayay Namaha
70 OM Kalaa-Dharaayay Namaha
71 OM Vishvaa-Dhyayaayay Namaha
72 OM Vishvaa-Gamyaayay Namaha
73 OM Graama Swantaayay Namaha
74 OM Ama-Laayay Namaha
75 OM Vyaapa-Kaayay Namaha
76 OM Praana-Vaayay Namaha
77 OM Omkar-Jamyaayay Namaha
78 OM Satyaayay Namaha
79 OM Avyaaya Namaha
80 OM Tapa-say Namaha

81 OM Jana Lokaayay Namaha
82 OM Mahaa Lokaayay Namaha
83 OM Swar-Lokaayay Namaha
84 OM Bhuvar-Lokaayay Namaha
85 OM Bhur-Lokaayay Namaha
86 OM Dharaa-Dharaayay Namaha
87 OM ShivaDharam, Pratish-taatray Namaha
88 OM Satyaayay Namaha
89 OM Purnaayay Namaha
90 OM Raksha-Praana, Haarakaayay Namaha
91 OM Jaanaki-Praandaatray Namaha
92 OM Sharanaagata-Vatsalaayay Namaha
93 OM Pandari-Kaakshaayaya Namaha
94 OM Raaksho-Dhanaayay Namaha
95 OM Dharaa-Dhipaayay Namaha
96 OM Purna Kamaayay Namaha
97 OM Gospadi-krita, Vaarish-aayay Namaha
98 OM Phaalgun-Priyaayay Namaha
99 OM Ramesh-Taatray Namaha
100 OM Rudra-Kar-Maayay Namo Namaha

101 OM Devay-So Namaha
102 OM Krish-Naayay Namaha
103 OM Raamdoo-Taayay Namaha
104 OM Shakti Raakshasaa, Maara-kaayay Namaha
105 OM Shakti Naytaayay Namaha
106 OM Drona Hartray Namaha
107 OM Divaakara, Sama-Prabhaayay Namaha
108 OM Pita-Vaasasay Namaha

108 Names of Sri Sai Baba


108 Names of Sri Sai Baba
1. OM sri Sai Nathaaya namaha
2. OM Sri Sai Lakshmi naarayanaya namaha
3. OM Sri Sai Krishnaraamashiva maruthyaadhi roopaaya namaha
4. OM Sri Sai Seshasai ne namaha
5. OM Sri Sai Godhavarithata shirdhivasi ne namaha
6. OM Sri Sai Bhakta hrudaalayaaya namaha
7. OM Sri Sai Sarva hrunnilayaaya namaha
8. OM Sri Sai Bhoota vaasaya namaha
9. OM Sri Sai Bhootha bhavishyadbhaava varnithaaya namaha
10. OM Sri Sai Kaalaa thiithaaya namaha
11. OM Sri Sai Kaalaaya namaha
12. OM Sri Sai Kaala kaalaaya namaha
13. OM Sri Sai Kaaladarpa damanaaya namaha
14. OM Sri Sai Mrutyunjayaaya namaha
15. OM Sri Sai Amarthyaaya namaha
16. OM Sri Sai Marthyaa bhayapradhaaya namaha
17. OM Sri Sai Jiivadhaaraaya namaha
18. OM Sri Sai Sarvadhaaraaya namaha
19. OM Sri Sai Bhaktaavana samarthaaya namaha
20. OM Sri Sai Bhaktavana prathikjnaaya namaha
21. OM Sri Sai Anna vastra daaya namaha
22. OM Sri Sai Aroogya ksheemadaaya namaha
23. OM Sri Sai Dhana maangalyapradaaya namaha
24. OM Sri Sai Buddhi siddhi pradaaya namaha
25. OM Sri Sai Putra mitra kalathra bandhudaaya namaha
26. OM Sri Sai Yogaksheema vahaaya namaha
27. OM Sri Sai Aapadbhaandhavaaya namaha
28. OM Sri Sai Maargabandhavee namaha
29. OM Sri Sai Bhukti mukti swargaapavargadaaya namaha
30. OM Sri Sai Priyaaya namaha
31. OM Sri Sai Preeti vardhanaaya namaha
32. OM Sri Sai Antharyaminee namaha
33. OM Sri Sai Sacchitatmanee namaha
34. OM Sri Sai Nityanandaaya namaha
35. OM Sri Sai Parama sukhadaaya namaha
36. OM Sri Sai Parameeshwaraaya namaha
37. OM Sri Sai Parabrahmanee namaha
38. OM Sri Sai Paramaatmanee namaha
39. OM Sri Sai Gnaana Swaroopinee namaha
40. OM Sri Sai Jagath pithre namaha
41. OM Sri Sai Bhaktaanaam maathru daathru pithaamahaaya namaha
42. OM Sri Sai Bhaktaabhaya pradhaaya namaha
43. OM Sri Sai Bhakta para dheenaya namaha
44. OM Sri Sai Bhaktaanugraha karaaya namaha
45. OM Sri Sai Sharaanagatha vatsalaaya namaha
46. OM Sri Sai Bhakti shakti pradaaya namaha
47. OM Sri Sai Gnana yraaghya prdaaya namaha
48. OM Sri Sai Preema pradaaya namaha
49. OM Sri Sai Samskhaya hrudaya dowurbhalya paapa karma vaasanaa kshayakaraaya namaha
50. OM Sri Sai Hrudayagranthi bheedakaaya namaha
51. OM Sri Sai Karma dhvamsiinee namaha
52. OM Sri Sai Suddasathva sthithaaya namaha
53. OM Sri Sai Gunaatheetha gunaathmanee namaha
54. OM Sri Sai Anantha kalyaana gunaaya namaha
55. OM Sri Sai Amitha parakramaaya namaha
56. OM Sri Sai Jayinee namaha
57. OM Sri Sai Durdhaarshaa kshobyaaya namaha
58. OM Sri Sai Aparaajitaya namaha
59. OM Sri Sai Trilookeeshu avighaatha gatayee namaha
60. OM Sri Sai Ashakya rahitaaya namaha
61. OM Sri Sai Sarva shakti murthayee namaha
62. OM Sri Sai Suroopa sundaraaya namaha
63. OM Sri Sai Suloochanaaya namaha
64. OM Sri Sai Bahuroopa vishwamuurthayee namaha
65. OM Sri Sai Aroopaavyaktaaya namaha
66. OM Sri Sai Aachintyaaya namaha
67. OM Sri Sai Sookshmaaya namaha
68. OM Sri Sai Sarvaantharyaminee namaha
69. OM Sri Sai Manoovaaga theethaya namaha
70. OM Sri Sai Preemamoorthayee namaha
71. OM Sri Sai Sulabha durlabhaaya namaha
72. OM Sri Sai Asahaaya sahaayaaya namaha
73. OM Sri Sai Anaatha naatha deenabaandhavee namaha
74. OM Sri Sai Sarvabhaara bhrutee namaha
75. OM Sri Sai Akarmaaneeka karma sukarminee namaha
76. OM Sri Sai Punyasravana keerthanaaya namaha
77. OM Sri Sai Theerthaaya namaha
78. OM Sri Sai Theerthaaya namaha
79. OM Sri Sai Sataamgathayee namaha
80. OM Sri Sai Satyanaaraayanaaya namaha
81. OM Sri Sai Lokanaathaaya namaha
82. OM Sri Sai Paavananaaghaaya namaha
83. OM Sri Sai Amruthamsavee namaha
84. OM Sri Sai Bhaaskara Prabhaaya namaha
85. OM Sri Sai Bramhacharya tapascharyaadi suvrathaaya namaha
86. OM Sri Sai Satyadharma paraayanaaya namaha
87. OM Sri Sai Siddheshvaraaya namaha
88. OM Sri Sai Siddha sankalpaaya namaha
89. OM Sri Sai Yogeshwaraaya namaha
90. OM Sri Sai Bhagwatee namaha
91. OM Sri Sai Bhakta vatsalaaya namaha
92. OM Sri Sai Sathpurushaaya namaha
93. OM Sri Sai Purushootthamaaya namaha
94. OM Sri Sai Satyatatva boodhakaaya namaha
95. OM Sri Sai Kaamaadi shadyri dwamsinee namaha
96. OM Sri Sai Abheedaanandaama bhava pradhaaya namaha
97. OM Sri Sai Samasarvamatha sammataaya namaha
98. OM Sri Sai Sri Dakshinaa moorthiyee namaha
99. OM Sri Sai Sri Venkateesha ramanaaya namaha
100. OM Sri Sai Adbhuthaanantha charyaaya namaha
101. OM Sri Sai Prapannarthi haraaya namaha
102. OM Sri Sai Samsaara sarva dukha kshayakaraaya namaha
103. OM Sri Sai Sarva vitsarvato mukhaaya namaha
104. OM Sri Sai Sarvaantharbhahi stitaaya namaha
105. OM Sri Sai Sarvamangala karaaya namaha
106. OM Sri Sai Sarvaabhiishta pradhaaya namaha
107. OM Sri Sai Samaras sanmaarga sthaapanaaya namaha
108. OM Sri Sai samartha sadguru Sri Sai nathaaya namaha