We held a local camp for kids in Samskritam in Portland, OR. It was taught by teachers, Hitesh, Veena and myself. Radhika also helped us during the camp. The kids were introduced to Samskritam and had lots of fun! Here is a picture published in Samskrita Bharati's Sambhaashana Sandesha magazine. Thanks to Hitesh Mahodaya for scanning and sending us a copy.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Cran-Cashew-Almond-Raisin cookies
Ingredients:
Yields 60 cookies.
- 2 cups soft butter (microwave the butter in a ceramic bowl for 30 seconds to 1 min to soften the butter)
- 6 cups all purpose flour
- 1 cup turbinado sugar
- 2.5 cups regular sugar or organic sugar
- 6 tablespoons grounded almonds
- 1/2 cup cranberry
- 1/2 cup raisin
- 1/2 cup cashews
- Few drops of vanilla or almond essence (without alcohol- available in Trader Joe's)
Method:
- Preheat oven to 350 F.
- Combine all ingredients and thoroughly mix them and make it into a dough.
- Roll the dough into small balls and press them flat onto a baking pan with an ungreased cookie sheet. (Alternately, can also use just the baking pan but remember to grease it with butter or oil).
- Bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden around the edges of the cookie.
- Allow them to cool outside before removing them from the cookie sheet.
- Offer the cookies and serve!
Please let me know your comments once you have tried them!!
Ekadasi Tikkis
During Ekadashis we are supposed to fast and constantly think and chant about Lord Krishna. We usually fast from grains and beans and take fruits, milk, peanuts, sago (javvarisi), upma etc.
Tikkis are one more thing that we can offer the Lord and honor during Ekadashis.
Cooking time: 10 mins.
Prep time: 15 mins.
Makes for a family of 4.
Ingredients:
Boiled, peeled, mashed potatoes - 3 or 4 medium size
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp.
Salt - as needed
Chilly powder - as needed
Dry mango powder - 1 tsp
Dhania powder - 1 tsp
Jeera Powder - 1 tsp
Olive Oil - for shallow fry
Mix all of the ingredients and make it as a thick bonda like batter. Make round, flat 2 inch diameter patties and place it on the pan. Add little oil to the sides. After 3 or 4 minutes turn it over and cook the other side. About 3 or 4 can be made on a small sized pan at the same time. The tikkis should be golden brown when you take it out.
Offer it to the Lord, cool it and serve with coriander chutney or mint or tamarind chutney of your choice.
Tikkis are one more thing that we can offer the Lord and honor during Ekadashis.
Cooking time: 10 mins.
Prep time: 15 mins.
Makes for a family of 4.
Ingredients:
Boiled, peeled, mashed potatoes - 3 or 4 medium size
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp.
Salt - as needed
Chilly powder - as needed
Dry mango powder - 1 tsp
Dhania powder - 1 tsp
Jeera Powder - 1 tsp
Olive Oil - for shallow fry
Mix all of the ingredients and make it as a thick bonda like batter. Make round, flat 2 inch diameter patties and place it on the pan. Add little oil to the sides. After 3 or 4 minutes turn it over and cook the other side. About 3 or 4 can be made on a small sized pan at the same time. The tikkis should be golden brown when you take it out.
Offer it to the Lord, cool it and serve with coriander chutney or mint or tamarind chutney of your choice.
Stree Dharmam guidelines
I found this stree dharmam (rules for women) as laid out by Dharma Shastras on an online site. I wanted to share the link so that all women can get benefitted. We can follow whatever is possible and pray that we get the capacity to follow in the path of dharma as much as we can.
Link below: http://anudinam.org/2013/07/01/stri-dharmam-guidelines/
Many people may find that these are not very practical for the current state of living, but if we take a deep look and observe, the society is undergoing so many transformations and modernizations but ultimately that only adds to stress inside. If we try to follow our dharma as much as it is laid out, we can find that inner peace and harmony develops.
I will also try and do a translation of this as time permits in English.
Link below: http://anudinam.org/2013/07/01/stri-dharmam-guidelines/
Many people may find that these are not very practical for the current state of living, but if we take a deep look and observe, the society is undergoing so many transformations and modernizations but ultimately that only adds to stress inside. If we try to follow our dharma as much as it is laid out, we can find that inner peace and harmony develops.
I will also try and do a translation of this as time permits in English.
Blissful blueberry bars
Writing the blog after a really long time....tried something new a couple of weeks ago after my family picked some berries - blackberries and raspberries from a nearby farm. Here is a sample picture...
My kids love blueberries and since we have a lot of these picked, I tried some blueberry bars from a recipe that I found online. My family and many of my friends liked it a lot.
My kids love blueberries and since we have a lot of these picked, I tried some blueberry bars from a recipe that I found online. My family and many of my friends liked it a lot.
Without further ado, here is the recipe for all my dear friends.
Prep time: 15 - 20 mins.
Cooking time: 28 mins.
Ingredients for the base:
All purpose flour - 3 cups.
Organic cane Sugar - 1.5 cups
Baking soda - 1/2 tsp
Grated lemon peel - 1 tsp (optional)
Butter - 2 sticks ( equal to 1 cup) - cut these into small pieces
Yogurt - 2 table spoons
Ingredients for the filling:
Fresh blueberries - 12 oz (Frozen might also work fine)
Organic cane sugar - 1.25 cups
Water - 1/4 cup
Corn Starch - 3 tablespoons
Grated lemon peel - 1 tsp (optional)
Vanilla - 1/2 tsp or a few drops (use one without alcohol).
Steps to make it:
- Preheat oven to 350F.
- Mix all base ingredients well into a very coarse crumb mixture.
- Butter can be in crumbs to give the final texture.
- Set aside 2 cups of this mixture.
- Place the remaining mixture into a 13"*9" pan and spread them over, pat them.
- Bake this for 8 minutes. At the end of 8 minutes you will see that these have become like shortbread.
- While it's baking, you can prepare the blueberry filling.
- Mix all of the filling ingredients into a saucepan and cook for 15 minutes in medium heat. Stir it a few times in between to ensure that these don't stick to the sides.
- The consistency should be like a jam and easily pour-able on to the baked short bread.
- Once the shortbread is done, pour the filling, even it out on the whole surface.
- Sprinkle the remaining set aside mixture onto the top of this jam layer.
- Bake at 350F for 20 minutes or until golden brown layers are formed at the side.
- Cool it, offer it to Lord and then enjoy!
Note: After you cool these for 2 hrs or so, these can be easily cut into different sizes. These can be made in stored for 4 or 5 days.
Please try this and let me know how it comes out!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
MahaPeriyava's Aaraadhana...
Today is Maha Periyava's Aaraadhana....smarane sukham....humble pranaams to His lotus feet....for His teachings, role modeling, instilling Bhakthi and Divine guidance....
Some amazing interviews with Maha Periyava's devotees are here:
http://sageofkanchi.weebly.com/devotees-experience-with-mahaperiyava.html
Some amazing interviews with Maha Periyava's devotees are here:
http://sageofkanchi.weebly.com/devotees-experience-with-mahaperiyava.html
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Dhirga Ayushmaan Bhavah -- what is the meaning?

When Periyavaa was giving darshan, four or five Vidwans who had come for darshan, were sitting on the floor.
In the course of his conversation (with the devotees), Periyavaa asked them, "When Bhaktas do namaskaram to me, I bless them with the name ‘Narayana, Narayana’. What do you people who are samsAris say for blessing?”
"We say, ‘[b]dIrgha AyushmAn bhavaH[b]‘; only that is the custom.”
"What does it mean?”
"Remain in saukyam for a long time’ is its meaning.”
Periyavaa asked all the Vidwans present there, one by one. Everyone said the same meaning.
Periyavaa remained in silence for sometime. Then he said, "The meaning you all said is a wrong one.”
The Pandits were taken aback. Everyone of them was an accomplished Vidwan, and had earned the Siromani title.
For the Samskrta Vaakyam ‘Dirgha AyushmAn bhavah’ even those with a little knowledge of Samskrtam can tell the meaning. Such simple words! Yet Periyavaa says the meaning is wrong?
"Shall I tell it myself…..?” The Pandits sharpened their ears.
"Of the twenty-seven Yogas, one is named AyushmAn. Of the eleven KaraNas, one is the called the Bhava. Among the week days, the Saumya Vaasaram falls on a Wednesday. When all these three–on a Wednesday, the AyushmAn Yoga and the Bhava KaraNa–occur together, that day is said to be shlAgya. Therefore, if these three occur together, whatever good phalas would be got, I bless that you may get all those fruits…”
All the Vidwans got up together and did namaskaram to PeriyavaaL.
Courtesy: http://sageofkanchi.weebly.com
Ten commandments for leading life...by the one and only Maha periyava
Read this in a blog and wanted to share here:

2. Man by himself cannot create even a blade of grass. We will be guilty of gross ingratitude if we do not offer first to God what we eat or wear – only the best and choicest should be offered to Him.
3. Life without love is a waste. Everyone should cultivate "Prema” or love
towards all human beings, bird and beast.
4. Wealth amassed by a person whose heart is closed to charity, is generally dissipated by the inheritors: but the family of philanthropists will always be blessed with happiness.
5. A person who has done a meritorious deed will lose the resulting merit if he listens to the praise of others or himself boasts of his deeds.
6. It will do not good to grieve over what has happened. If we learn to discriminate between good and evil, that will guard us from falling into the evil again.

7. We should utilise to good purpose, the days of our life-time. We should engage ourselves in acts which will contribute to the welfare of others rather than to our selfish desires.
8. We should perform duties that have been prescribed for our daily life and also be filled with devotion to God.
9. One attains one’s goal by performance of one’s duties.
10. Jnana is the only solvent of our troubles and sufferings.
Hara Hara Shankara! Jaya Jaya Shankara!
MahaPeriyava Ki Jai!
Courtesy: http://sageofkanchi.weebly.com
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Cereal mixture (chevda)
This quick and easy snack can be made in 5 min! Very healthy and tasty! Let me know how it comes out!
Ingredients:
- 3 cups cereal (Special K strawberry is what I used)
- 1/4 cup pottu kadalai (roasted bengal gram or split besan)
- 1/4 cup roasted groundnut
- 1/2 cup raisins (optional)
- 1/4 cup slided almonds
- 2 tbsp Amchur powder (mango powder) - according to your taste
- 1 tbsp turmeric powder
- 1 to 2 tbsp chili powder
- 2 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 1 tbsp Asafoetida
- A few curry leaves
- 1 tbsp ghee
In a big pan, add the ghee and roast pottu kadalai, ground nuts, sliced almonds, curry leaves for 2 -3 minutes. Then add the cereal, raisins and roast for 2 -3 mins. In the meanwhile, add the spices according to your taste. Ensure that the spices have mixed well with the rest of the ingredients. Switch off the stove and let it cool. Offer it to the Lord and then enjoy!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Our calendar of weeks and months
There are a lot of things that we follow or used to follow but these have just vanished in these modern times...but I like to get answers to why those were followed because I honestly believe that there IS a reason behind our everyday practices.
Read this on an article by Sri Sri Ravishankar (AOL Founder) and found this to be very interesting!
Question: Why are there 7 days in a week and 12 months in a year throughout the globe?
Sri Sri Ravishankar: It started in the Vedic time in India. The zero, seven days, and twelve months were first given here in India. Then Egypt copied it from India and from there it went all over the world.
In India, there are seven major planets. Though we name nine planets, two of them are shadow planets of the moon that don't exist. So for each planet one day was given. For the shadow planets they allotted one and half hours of time every day instead of allotting them one whole day, so it fit very well with the cosmic calendar. (That is how we have Rahu Kaala and Gulik Kaala.)
They formed the connection between the microcosm and the macrocosm. And they said the Earth completes one circle around the Sun in twelve months and then they divided it. This was done some thirty to forty thousand years ago, or may be even more. Nobody knows.
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