Paryushan is an annual holy fasting period for jains that typically lasts for about 8 to 10 days during monsoon either in august or September. This is the most important festival of jains and during this festival they more strictly follow the jainism rules. Paryushan celebrates 5 main rules of jainism : Ahimsa (non violence), Satya (truth), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmacharya and Aparigrah. During paryushan they prevent eating underground vegetables like potato, onion, garlic and also all green coloured vegetables like cabbage, spinach, ladyfinger etc. Jains are expected to do pratikraman in these days. you can also do meditation. Don't harm anyone through your words or actions, refrain from killing even the small insects . It is the time of immersing yourself in learning about the higher self, and the purpose of life. Below are top 16 dishes you can have in Paryushan. Note :You can kasuri methi (drid methi) during these days. 1.Corn & rajma tacos This combo of rajma and...
Paryushan is an annual holy fasting period for jains that typically lasts for about 8 to 10 days during monsoon either in august or September. This is the most important festival of jains and during this festival they more strictly follow the jainism rules. Paryushan celebrates 5 main rules of jainism : Ahimsa (non violence), Satya (truth), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmacharya and Aparigrah.
During paryushan they prevent eating underground vegetables like potato, onion, garlic and also all green coloured vegetables like cabbage, spinach, ladyfinger etc.
Jains are expected to do pratikraman in these days. you can also do meditation.
Don't harm anyone through your words or actions, refrain from killing even the small insects . It is the time of immersing yourself in learning about the higher self, and the purpose of life.
Below are top 16 dishes you can have in Paryushan.
Note :You can kasuri methi (drid methi) during these days.
1.Corn & rajma tacos
This combo of rajma and corn is just one of those combos you would love to try again. a perfect stomach filling recipie in parushan for jains.
Here is a fantastic, colourful and fun-filled snack , which the whole family will enjoy. i definitely promise to change your mood by having it.
preparation time is 30 mins.
Ingrediends you will need :taco shells,rajma (red kidney beans) ,tomato puree , dried oregano, tomato ketchup, tomatoes chopped, purple cabbage ,cheese and corn. you can also add paneer to it.
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2.Rava dhokla
Rawa dhokla is a popular gujarati snack served hot . It can be eaten with tomato ketchup and cheese sauce. this can be also callled as sooji dhokla.
Ingredients : sooji, yoghurt, water, salt ,fruit salt or eno
For seasoning :oil , mustard seeeds , sev , cumin seeds ,seasome seeds and other toppings .
3. Khaman dhokla
The khaman dhokla is an all time favourie gujrati street good that is served with tea time. It has a verygood taste when sev is sprinkled on it . It can be eaten with tomato ketchup nd cheese sauce.
ingredients : besan , sugar, salt, turmeric ,frit salt (eno)
For tempering : mustard seeds , cumun seeds, seasame seeds , grated coconut for garnishing , purple cabbage for garnishing.
4.Dal baati
A platter of semi-sweet churma, spicy dal and deep fried baati, is one such tradional rajastani daal baati churma combonation. Sresh baatis drowned in piping hot dal is a perfect accompaniment for churma. Because of water scarcity and climatic conditons a different cooking method is used. Rajasthani cuisine has dishes that can be prepared and stored under days.
For churma :wheat flour , rava, ghee, almonds, cardmom, sugar
For dal : chana dal , urhar dal , moong dal , c;loves , cumin seeds, garam masala ,
For the baatis : wheat flour , besan, milk , ghee, carom seeds
5.Moong dal kachori
Moong dal kachori is a lip- smacking , straight from the land of flavours rajasthan and also called as khasta kachori. A perfect kachori is one that is puffed up and flaky outside but hollow inside as the filling sticks to the crust.
Ingredients : maida or wheat flour, mekted ghee , baking soda , salt, feenel seeds (varyali ) powder , stick cinnamom , boriya mirchi, cloves, dhanya - jeera powder , gram flour (besan ), chhat masala,oil ,red chiili powder , chaat masala.
6.Khandvi
It is a mouth watering traditional gujrati snack prepared with gram flour and buttermilk and seasoned with sauteed sesame seeds and few other soices. Its not only easyto make and healthy also. The simple
yet aromatic seasoning of sauteed cumin, mustard, and coconut makes it irrestistible.
Ingredients : besan , yoghurt , tumeric powder, salt , oil , sesame seeds, mustard seeds, cumin powder and red chilli powder.
7.Dahi wada
The classic always remains classic and seldom needs an introduction!
to make dahi wada extra soft and spongy , the deep fried wadas made from lightly spiced urad daal based batter are soaked in water before adding curd to it.the garnish of red chilli powder, roasted cumin powder , sweet chutney gives it as good tempting look at it tastes! so try and tell whether you liked or not in the comments!
ingredients : urad daal , asofoetida , salt, oil , yohurt , red chilli poeder, cumin powder, rock salt, sweet chutney
8.Dal dhokli
It is a spicy tangy , tangy and very slightly sweet and lip-smacking one-pot meal, prepared by simmering whole wheat flour. to add on t that , it is then tempered with ghee, hing, cumin seeds, mustard seeds ,-the result , an incredibly delicious meal that you just cannot resist eating~!!
It tastes delicious when served in a wide mouth soup bowl , drizzled with teaspoon of ghee.
Ingredients : for dhoklis
Wheat flour , red chilli powder , turmeric, oil , ajwain
For dal : toovar dal (yellow pigeon seeds ),raw peanuts,ghee,mustard seeds , cumin seeds , fenugreek seeds , cloves, cloves, asofoetida, finely chopped tomatoes, jaggery.
9. Moong panner corn wada
These unique pakodas have a very different mouth-feel and a perfect flavour! This is a spicy delicious snack crispy outside and soft inside. moong dal wada is a perfect tasty treat.
Ingredients : moong dal , cumin seeds , panneer ,corn ,asofoetida, baking soda , salt.
it tastes very good with chhese sauce and tomao ketchup.
10.Rice thepla
Thepla is a popular gujarati recipe that can be enjoyed for breakfast ,lunch,dinner and also perfect to carry in tiffins. Rice thepla is a variation of this popular thepla. You can also make a good use of leftover rice for soft and delicious theplas.
It tastes best with pickles, boondi raita ripe banana sabji, methi papad sabji , red boriya chilli .
Ingredients :cooked rice,wheat flour, turmeric powder, dry fenugreek leaves, salt, oil, red chiili powder, sesame seeds.
11.Handva
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