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Saturday, January 14, 2012

beet raita


Found this recipe online.  I steamed my beets the first time and got lots of positive feedback. Steamed or raw the recipe is a good one.  I also used more salt than the original recipe called for.

INGREDIENTS:
  • 1 c raw beets, peeled, grated
  • 2 T ghee
  • 1/2 t bl mustard seeds
  • 1/2 t cumin
  •  1/2 small green chili, chopped
  •  5 curry leaves
  • 1 pinch hing
  • 1 c yogurt
  •  1 T cilantro
  • salt, as desired


PREPARATION:
  1. In hot ghee,  fry the mustard seeds and cumin, chili and curry leaves. 
  2. When the mustard seeds stop popping, add the hing. Pour this into the yogurt. 
  3. Add the beets and cilantro and then salt. 
  4. Stir to mix nicely before offering to Krishna.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

braised brussel sprouts

On busy days at home (which day isn't?) the subjis are often simple. Here's a prime example and a family favorite:

INGREDIENTS:
  • brussels sprouts, sliced in halves
  • 3-4 T ghee
  • 1 t fresh ginger root, minced
  • 1/4 hing
  • 1 t ground coriander
  • 1/4 t black pepper
  • 1 t turmeric
  • water
  • salt, as desired
  • a squeeze of lemon juice 

PREPRATION:
  1. In a frying pan on high heat, chaunce in the hot ghee the ginger until browned. Add hing and then the coriander and pepper and turmeric.
  2. Add the brussels and stir fry a few minutes until they begin browning.
  3. Add water and cover. Cook on high heat until the water evaporates and brussels are tender and beginning to brown on the bottom.
  4. Add salt and a little lemon juice as desired and offer to Krishna.

Weaving with T-Shirt Yarn

The idea came from here to use some old T-shirts instead of throwing them away:  T-Shirt Weaving .  Something to do with the grandchildren during break. 

A good way to link the strips together without sewing is found here: Making Fabric Into Yarn.

In this case the T-shirts were cut straight across:


The loom was made from a large piece of cardboard, and the warp threads from collected string and yarn. A ruler and yarn needle made the weaving faster.
 

The result was a small mat or rug.


fried chickpeas

These are good especially at breakfast time. 

INGREDIENTS:
  • 1 c chickpeas, soaked overnight
  • 2 T ghee
  • 2-3 t fresh ginger, minced 
  • 1 t cumin seeds
  • 1/2 t mustard seeds (opt)
  • 1/2 t ground coriander
  • 1/4 t black pepper, ground 
  • 1/8 t hing
  • 1/2 t turmeric
  • 1/2 t fenugreek seeds
  • 1/2 celery stick, chopped (optional)
  • 1/4 small bell pepper, chopped (optional)
  • salt. as desired
  • fresh coriander leaves
  • a slice of lemon

PREPARATION:
  1. Bring the chickpeas to a boil with fenugreek seeds and then simmer until done. Drain.
  2. Chaunce in hot ghee the ginger, cumin and mustard seeds. Fry until the ginger is crispy brown and the mustard seeds stop popping. 
  3. Add the hing, black pepper, coriander powder, turmeric, celery and chickpeas with fenugreek in quick succession and stir until everything is well incorporated. Turn off the heat. Stir in fresh coriander.
  4. Offer to Krishna with a wedge of lemon.

Friday, December 16, 2011

moong bean soup

I often make this soup very simple but occasionally throw in some vegies.

 INGREDIENTS:
1 c whole moong beans, sorted, washed and soaked 6-8 hrs 
water
1 t salt
1 T ghee
1 T fresh ginger, minced
1 t cumin seeds
1 t coriander powder
1/4 t black pepper, ground
1 t turmeric
Lemon slices

PREPARATION:
  1. Bring about 5-6 c water to a boil and add the moong. Bring to a boil again, cover and lower the heat to a simmer. Cook about 45 minutes. The dahl splits and softens. Add more water if needed.
  2. Make a chaunk in hot ghee: Add the ginger and cumin until the ginger is brown and crisp. Then add remaining spices. 
  3. Immediately pour into the soup. 
Offer to Krishna piping hot with squeeze of lemon. Serve with rice or favorite bread. Good for breakfast offering with biscuits or parathas or banana parathas.

VARIATION:
Add chopped tomatoes, with skins  and seeds removed, after the dahl is soft.

Saturday, December 03, 2011

Time for a Revolution

Got this email worth sharing:


(Based on a talk given by Sripada Bhakti Vikasa Swami, available at http://www.bvks.com/2011/11/time-for-a-revolution/)
If you really want to see iskcon a lot stronger than it is at present, and if you are ready to take part in a grassroots revolution, here is a program for you. It is non-political and non-controversial, easy to implement, and with negligible cost, yet it will benefit the whole society of devotees worldwide. The program is that all members of the Krsna consciousness movement should read all of Srila Prabhupada’s books.

Of course, many devotees are already reading Prabhupada’s books, but still, far too many are not. Numerous devotees who have been initiated for ten years or more, and are even brahmana-initiated, have not read all of Srila Prabhupada’s books, and apparently have never thought of doing so. They are depriving themselves of the nectar of Srila Prabhupada’s association and guidance—maybe due to lack of time, a sudra-like mentality (being preoccupied with working hard and earning money), having little interest in philosophy, wasting their life watching TV or on the internet, or reading other books apart from Srila Prabhupada’s. Not that going to websites or reading other books apart from Srila Prabhupada’s is necessarily wrong, but the focus should be on Srila Prabhupada’s books.

It is Srila Prabhupada’s books that will change the world, and it is Srila Prabhupada’s books that give solid understanding of Krsna consciousness. It is particularly through Srila Prabhupada’s books that we can make positive advancement and gain the strength to overcome maya. Srila Prabhupada’s books tell us how mayaworks, and give practical advice for overcoming maya. For instance, it seems that nowadays many devotees do not even know that they should not eat food cooked by nondevotees. But by reading Srila Prabhupada’s books, they will come to know.

Dear devotees, by reading Srila Prabhupada’s books you will get spiritual strength and a clear understanding of the mission and philosophy of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Srila Prabhupada. If you are not feeling inspired in spiritual life, you will definitely gain inspiration by reading the books of Srila Prabhupada. You will also get inspiration to distribute those books and to preach Krsna consciousness.

Devotees enjoy hearing stories about Srila Prabhupada from his disciples, about how those disciples personally interacted with him. By reading Srila Prabhupada’s books you will feel intimacy with him, like that which comes from a mother reading to her child. Srila Prabhupada said, “If you want to know me, read my books.” By doing so, you will feel closeness to Srila Prabhupada, how he is personally speaking to you through his books.

Make Srila Prabhupada happy! He becomes pleased if you read his books. Here are just a few of the many quotes from his letters that confirm this:
I am glad to see how nicely you are reading my books. Please continue to do this. We need so many preachers who are soundly versed in the scriptures to convince the world to take to Krsna consciousness. (9 November 1970)

I request you to thoroughly study all of our literatures very thoughtfully and try to understand the sublime import of this Krsna consciousness philosophy. (4 January 1971)

I am very pleased that you are inclined to read and study our books with seriousness. Thank you very much. So continue it wholeheartedly. We want good preachers also. Preaching shouldn’t depend on me only. My disciples should become all good preachers, and that depends on studying the books nicely so that you can arrive at the right conclusion. (5 July 1971)

A commitment to reading Srila Prabhupada’s books will not only impart strength to the individual members of iskcon but will also give the whole movement the knowledge and potency to withstand maya and to take on the demonic atheistic civilization. (And if you didn’t know that this civilization is demonic and atheistic and that we are supposed to be taking it on, then you should read Srila Prabhupada’s books.)

Reading Srila Prabhupada’s books will also give devotees the insight to recognize deviations when they (inevitably) arise within iskcon and to not become bewildered by them. Or better still, if all devotees were fixed in the knowledge in Srila Prabhupada’s books, then deviations could not arise.

A campaign for getting all devotees to read Srila Prabhupada’s books is the best way to keep Srila Prabhupada in the center of iskcon. We could put Srila Prabhupada’s vyasasana in the middle of the temple room and dance around it—which would be very good—but to put his instructions (as given in his books) as central to all that we do is the very best way to keep Srila Prabhupada in the center of his movement.

Encouraging all devotees to read all of Srila Prabhupada’s books is a very simple program. Individuals can take it up, and leaders can encourage their followers to do so.

Gurus, those who are awarding initiation, can instruct those who (having endured the horrors of mundane education) have learned how to read that they should read Srila Prabhupada’s books. Gurus could stipulate that before approving any candidate for initiation, the prospective disciple should have read a certain number of Srila Prabhupada’s books.

Parents can teach their children how to read by reading with them from Srila Prabhupada’s books. Other obvious leaders, such as temple presidents and congregational preachers, can best benefit their wards by urging, coaxing, cajoling, or doing whatever is necessary to get them to read Srila Prabhupada’s books. Indeed, anyone who speaks about Krsna and Krsna consciousness to others can encourage everyone else to read Srila Prabhupada’s books.

As more and more devotees read Srila Prabhupada’s books, it will have a snowball effect. It is just a matter of resolving to do so and then making a habit of it. Reading should be done prayerfully, in a submissive mood of wanting to learn and to be purified. It should be done daily, and preferably a devotee should fix a time period within which to have read all of Srila Prabhupada’s books. Maya always provides something seemingly more important to do, but actually there is nothing as important as reading Srila Prabhupada’s books. And when you begin reading them, you will understand that all topics in the universe other than Krsna-katha, as delineated in Srila Prabhupada’s books, is simply superficial.

Once you start, you won’t want to stop. Careful regular reading of Srila Prabhupada’s books elevates us to an entirely different dimension in spiritual life. On the other hand, if we do not read—if we do not know why we are doing what we are doing—then our devotional practice is probably on the basis of sentiment, which is insubstantial and means that we cannot advance properly. Srila Prabhupada wrote:

All the devotees connected with the Krsna consciousness movement must read all the books that have been translated (the Caitanya-caritamrta, Srimad-Bhagavatam, Bhagavad-gita and others); otherwise, after some time, they will simply eat, sleep and fall down from their position. Thus they will miss the opportunity to attain an eternal, blissful life of transcendental pleasure. (Cc Madhya 25.278, purport)

Most of Srila Prabhupada’s disciples will not be in this world much longer, which means that soon the whole responsibility to transmit the teachings of the parampara will be with the next generation. If you have not gone very deeply into those teachings as received through Srila Prabhupada, then what will you give to others? If you have not immersed yourself in Srila Prabhupada’s teachings, if you do not have profound faith in them, then you will not be a strong link in the parampara; and many weak links makes for a weak movement.

As previously stated, the cost of this program would be negligible. All one has to do is purchase Srila Prabhupada’s books. Every initiated devotee who lives in a home should have at least one full set of Srila Prabhupada books. If you do not, then get them.

This program can only be auspicious. Nothing bad can come from it.

Listening to Srila Prabhupada’s lectures is also a must for those who claim to be his followers. You can get all of Srila Prabhupada’s recorded lectures, conversations, and also kirtanas, in a set of DVDs. Absorb the pure sound of Srila Prabhupada’s Vaikuntha voice, from far beyond the realm of mundane illusion. Allow him to cut through all your anxiety, attachments, and misconceptions and to deliver to you what he came to give: Krsna. Hear how Srila Prabhupada preached—his clear delineation of the truth, piercing straightforwardness, transcendental humor, and sense of urgency to communicate Krsna consciousness.

Hare Krsna!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Devotional Service



Loving the Lord
Nine Ways to Stay Connected

An Example Given by the Acaryas 
or what we can learn from an unchaste woman

Horror Story or What I Learned from House Dust
You'll never see house dust the same way again

The Eternal Nature of Devotional Service
Never ending, ever increasing, ever fresh

Perfectly Imperfect
The nature of a jiva

banana puri



INGREDIENTS:
2 ripe bananas, pureed
1 1/2 t cumin seeds
1 1/2 t salt
1 T sugar
pinches of cayenne pepper (as desired)
1 T ghee
atta flour
ghee for deep frying.

Pictured above is a banana puri made from atta and a little besan. Today, I only had atta flour, so various flours may be used.

PREPARATION
  1. Mix into the mashed bananas all the ingredients except the flour. Then slowly add and then knead the flour into the mixture a little at a time to make a nice dough.
  2. Knead well and let sit for at least 20 minutes.
  3. Deep fry in ghee in a wok or suitable container.
Offer to Krishna.These are great with a full thali or for take out.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Stuffed Dates

A simple treat worth making a note of.
INGREDIENTS:
whole medjool dates
almonds, blanched

PREPARATION:
  1. Deep fry the almonds or saute in a little ghee first. Cool
  2. Slice each date halfway open and remove the pit. Check to make sure they are fresh inside.
  3. Insert one almond per date and close shut inside. 
  4. Offer on Krishna's plate with His next meal.

VARIATIONS:
There are many, but a favorite is to stuff dates with cream cheese. Also cream cheese with carob sprinkles. Other nuts can also be used and combined with the cheese. Sprinkle on chopped pistachio or stuff with toasted walnuts. Almonds can also be soaked overnight, then ground into a paste with a little water to use as stuffing. Also try peanut butter and melted carob. Or pecans!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

An “If” for Girls

A reminder that a well rounded housewife can drive when necessary, swim, ride a bike through Mayapur traffic, blow a conchshell, lead a kirtana if asked,  easily talk to temple guests ... and also write.

By Elizabeth Lincoln Otis
(With apologies to Mr. Rudyard Kipling)

If you can dress to make yourself attractive,
Yet not make puffs and curls your chief delight;
If you can swim and row, be strong and active,
But of the gentler graces lose not sight;
If you can dance without a craze for dancing,
Play without giving play too strong a hold,
Enjoy the love of friends without romancing,
Care for the weak, the friendless and the old;

If you can master French and Greek and Latin,
And not acquire, as well, a priggish mien,
If you can feel the touch of silk and satin
Without despising calico and jean;
If you can ply a saw and use a hammer,
Can do a man’s work when the need occurs,
Can sing when asked, without excuse or stammer,
Can rise above unfriendly snubs and slurs;
If you can make good bread as well as fudges,
Can sew with skill and have an eye for dust,
If you can be a friend and hold no grudges,
A girl whom all will love because they must;

If sometime you should meet and love another
And make a home with faith and peace enshrined,
And you its soul—a loyal wife and mother—
You’ll work out pretty nearly to my mind
The plan that’s been developed through the ages,
And win the best that life can have in store,
You’ll be, my girl, the model for the sages—
A woman whom the world will bow before.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Sri Nanda-nandanastakam

Another favorite prayer to add to my collection. An ancient prayer by an unknow Vaisnava. Click on the video below for a lovely melody. Also this is for Gopi, who loves to sing to Radha-Govinda each Friday and Saturday when I put Them to rest:

Sri Nanda-nandanastakam 

1) sucaru-vaktra-mandalam
sukarna-ratna-kundalam
sucarcitanga-candanam
namami nanda-nandanam

I offer pranama to Nandanandana, whose face is extremely delightful, in whose beautiful ears hang jeweled earrings and whose entire body is anointed with fragrant candana.

2) sudirgha netra-pankajam
sikhi-sikhanda-murdhajam
ananga-koti-mohanam
namami nanda-nandanam

I offer pranama to Nandanandana, whose eyes are more beautiful than the fully bloomed lotus, whose head is beautifully adorned with an arrangement of peacock feathers and who enchants millions of Cupids.

3) sunasikagra-mauktikam
svacchanda danta-panktikam
navambudanga-cikkanam
namami nanda-nandanam

 I offer pranama to Nandanandana, from whose beautiful nose hangs an elephant-pearl, whose teeth are immensely effulgent, whose bodily complexion is more beautiful and lustrous than a fresh rain cloud

4) karena venu-ranjitam
gati-karindra-ganjitam
dukula-pita sobhanam
namami nanda-nandanam

 I offer pranama to Nandanandana, whose lotus hands hold the flute, whose lingering gait defeats even that of an impassioned elephant and whose dark limbs are beautified by a yellow shawl.

5) tri-bhanga-deha-sundaram
nakha-dyuti-sudhakaram
amulya ratna-bhusanam
 namami nanda-nandanam

I offer pranama to Nandanandana, whose threefold-bending posture is exquisitely elegant, the effulgence of whose toe-nails puts to shame even the moon, and who wears invaluable jewels and ornaments.

6) sugandha-anga-saurabham-
uroviraji-kaustubham
sphuracchri-vatsalanchanam
namami nanda-nandanam

I offer pranama to Nandanandana, whose body exudes an especially beautiful fragrance, and whose broad chest is adorned with the kaustubha jewel and the mark of srivatsa.

7) vrndavana-sunagaram
vilasanuga-vasasam
surendra-garva-mocanam
namami nanda-nandanam

I offer pranama to Nandanandana, the expert lover of Vrindavana who performs immaculate pastimes and who is attired in clothes which are suitable for those pastimes and who pulverized the pride of Indra.

8) vrajangana-sunayakam
sada sukha-pradayakam
jagan-manah pralobhanam
namami nanda-nandanam

 I offer pranama to Nandanandana, who as the lover of the Vraja gopis perpetually delights them and who enchants the minds of all living entities.

9) sri-nanda-nandanastakam
pathed ya sraddhayanvitah
tared-bhavabdhim dustaram
labhet tadanghri-yugmakam

Whoever regularly recites this (Sri Nanda-nandanastakam) will easily cross the seemingly insurmountable ocean of material existence and attain eternal residence at the lotus feet of Krsna.

Noodle Stir Fry

Spaghetti noodles would be best for this dish, but I often have homemade lasagna noodles left over from the buffet. So I break them into bits and use them with whatever vegetables are available such as carrots, bell pepper, broccoli, celery, broccoli. Below is one example:

INGREDIENTS:
  • 2-3 celery sticks, chopped
  • 2-3 carrot sticks, chopped small or grated
  • 1/3 of a cauliflower, chopped.
  • 1 cup broccoli or broccoli stems, chopped
  • 1 chili, seeded and minced
  • 1/4 t hing
  • 1/2 t ground black pepper
  • 4-6 T ghee
  • noodles, as desired
  • water to boil the noodles
  • salt, as desired

PREPARATION:
  1. Chaunce in the ghee in a large frying pan or wok the chili until lightly brown. Add hing and then the black pepper and then all the vegetables.
  2. Stir in the ghee on high the vegetables until they soften a bit.
  3. Add a cup of water and leave on high, covered until the water evaporates. (Or leave the cover off if you prefer extra crisp vegies.
  4. Meanwhile, boil the noodles 7-10 minutes in water until al dente (just cooked). You may prefer salted water, but I usually do not salt it.
  5. Drain and add the noodles to the cooked vegetables. Stir in salt and offer first to Krishna.

Evening Prayer

These prayers, or part of them, are chanted by pujaris after any altar service. They make very nice prayers to remember before bedtime, too. From the ISKCON Deity Worship Handbook:

mantra-hinam kriyä-hinam bhakti-hinam janärdana
yat püjitam mayä deva paripürnam tad astu me

O my Lord, O Janärdana, whatever little püjä or worship that has been performed by me, although it is without devotion, without proper mantras, and without the proper performance, please let that become complete.

yad-dattam bhakti-mätrena patram puspam phalam jalam
äveditam nivedyan tu tad grhänänukampayä

Whatever has been offered with devotion-the leaf, the flower, the water, the fruit, the food offering-please accept it out of Your causeless mercy.

vidhi-hinam mantra-hinam yat kincid upapäditam
kriyä-mantra-vihinam vä tat sarvam ksantum arhasi

Whatever has happened without the proper chanting of the mantra, or without following the proper procedure, kindly forgive all that.

ajnänäd athavä jnänäd asubham yan mayä krtam
ksantum arhasi tat sarvam däsyenaiva grhäna mäm

Whatever inauspicious things I have done out of ignorance or unknowingly, please forgive that, and accept me as Your insignificant servant.

sthitih sevä gatir yäträ smrtis cintä stutir vacah
bhüyät sarvätmanä visno madiyam tvayi cestitam

Let my normal condition be service, let my movement be holy pilgrimage, let my thought be remembrance of You, let my words be glorification of You. O Visnu, let my activities, with my whole mind, body and soul, be engaged in You.

aparädha-sahasräni kriyante 'har-nisam mayä
däso 'ham iti mäm matvä ksamasva madhusüdana

Thousands of offenses are performed by me day and night. But thinking of me as Your servant, kindly forgive those, O Madhusüdana.

pratijnä tava govinda na me bhaktah pranasyati
iti samsmrtya samsmrtya pränän sandhärayämy aham

O Govinda, Your promise is that Your devotee will never perish. By remembering this over and over again, I am able to retain my life-airs.