Lip Smacking Breakfasts Across India !!!

Indians love their food and the first meal of the day; breakfast- is not a hurried affair in India. We love our breakfast cooked and we can definitely boast of a large assortment of dishes. So let’s take you on a fabulous culinary journey across India. Here are 24 breakfasts from across the country that’ll definitely make you jump out of your bed at their very first sight!

1) Pesarattu Upma from Andhra Pradesh

Pesarattu Upma is a Moong dal dough crepe stuffed with Upma. It’s wholesome yet pretty light.


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2) Tan and Changaang from Manipur

In Manipur, Tan and Changaang is the the most popular breakfast combination. Tan is a deep fried flatbread (puri) which is usually served with a pea dal. To wash it down, a cup of sweetened black tea, called Changaang is served along with Tan.


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3) Vegetable momos from Sikkim

Perfect for Sikkim’s cold weather, the hot momos are superbly delicious!


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4) Mirchi Vada from Rajasthan

Rajasthani cuisine is a splendid array of colorful and spicy dishes. Mirchi vada is a highly popular street snack of Rajasthan, consumed in mostly in breakfast.


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5) Aloo Paratha and yoghurt from Punjab

One of the most popular breakfast dishes throughout India, Aloo Parathas are finger-licking good and extremely filling. In Punjab they’re mostly served with yoghurt and lassi.


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6) Chura Bhaja from Orissa

Chura Bhaja is a spicy breakfast that consists of thin rice flakes, handful of chopped onion, chopped ginger, chopped green chili, curry leaves and salt. It’s garnished with peanuts and is served piping hot.


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7) Rice, chicken and green vegetables from Mizoram

The primary staple food of the Mizoram people is rice which they combine with green vegetables and chicken for breakfast.


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8) Misal from Maharashtra

Misal is spicy and delicious and a very popular breakfast or snack in Maharashtra.

9) Poha and Jalebi from Madhya Pradesh

The most famous breakfast in Indore is Poha with jalebi. A scrumptious combination.


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10) Chilka Roti, Namkeen Pitha and Litti Chokha and ghungni from Jharkhand

This mouth-watering breakfast thali bursts with rich flavours.


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11) Neer Dosa from Karnataka

It’s a paper thin, non-fermented dosa made with rice are best had fresh!


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12) Jadoh and Doh Jem from Meghalaya

A rice and meat based Khasi delicacy from Meghalaya which is easily available in restaurants as well as road-side stalls.


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13) Bhaturu with lassi from Himachal Pradesh

This is one unique recipe from Himachal. Bhaturu or Bhatooru is a kind of bread which is cooked by fermenting wheat flour.


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14) Kashmiri bread with Sheer Chai from Kashmir

Kashmiri flatbread is a common breakfast in Kashmiri households and it is usually taken with Noon Chai or Sheer Chai.


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15) Besan ki Masala Roti from Haryana

Gram flour rotis stuffed with mixed spices. It’s finger-licking good!


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16) Bhaji-pao from Goa

In Goa there are a lot of Portuguese influences so pao or bread forms an essential part of Goan cuisine. In the context of breakfast, pao usually is consumed withbhaji which is a mashed up version of mixed vegetables in a tangy tomato sauce.


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17) Fara/Muthiya from Chattisgarh

Steamed rice rolls in white sauce. It’s one of the most popular breakfast of Chhattisgarh. It is usually served with mint chutney.

18) Sattu ke parathe from Bihar

Sattu ​(powdered gram or lentil) is an essential component of what has become the quintessential symbol of Bihari food. Sattu ke parathe are high in protein and give energy to sustain throughout the day.


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19) Jolpaan from Assam

It consists of a variety of rice like ground roasted rice (xandoh), flattened rice (chira), puffed rice (khoi/murmura), eaten along with curd (doi) and jaggery (goor). It is served with great fervour during the most popular festival called Bihu of Assamese culture.


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20) Dhokla from Gujarat

Delicate and aromatic dhokla while originated in Gujarat, but it has found takers all across the country. It is made from gram flour and is a good blend of sour and sweet.


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21) Puttu from Kerala

This is one of the most preferred breakfast in Kerala. Puttu consists of steamed cylinders of ground rice layered with coconut and served with banana.


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22) Kachori with Aloo ki sabzi from Uttar Pradesh

A highly popular breakfast in Uttar Pradesh is kachori and aloo ki sabzi. Kachori is a round flattened ball made of fine flour which is deep fried. It’s stuffed with spices and is eaten with a tangy potato curry.


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23) Idli, dosa, vada with sambar and chutney from Tamil Nadu

Idli is one of the most popular south Indian recipe all over the country. Extremely delicious, light, fluffy and nutritious, Idli is an ideal Breakfast dish. It is served with chutneys and sambar.


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24) Luchi Aloo from West Bengal

There cannot be a Bengali breakfast without luchi which is eaten with aloo dom. It is absolutely divine.


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SOURCE:::: Netra Agarwal in http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Natarajan

JAN 13 2015

Joke of the Day…” Account Payable …” !!!

Jim, a collections specialist, was on his first day of work for his new employer and was assigned to collect a past due balance from a company that was a customer of his employer. He had been provided with a standard script that he was to use where he was to ask for “Accounts Payable” when calling the customer so that he could talk with someone about the payment of the past due bill.He made the call, asked the receptionist for “Accounts Payable”, and waited for what seemed to be forever on hold. Finally, after a very long time, the receptionist, who was also on her first day on the job and new to the world of business, came back on the phone and stated, “I am sorry, but I have looked down our list of employees and I do not find anyone named Accounts Payable.” 

SOURCE:::: http://www.joke a day.com

Natarajan

World’s Biggest Plane – Russian Antonov 225 with 32 Wheels….!!!

Take off of the Biggest Airplane in the World …

The World’s Largest Plane at Niagara Falls

THIS AIRPLANE WAS AT THE NIAGARA FALLS AIRPORT RECENTLY (TWICE) TO LOAD LARGE TRANSFORMERS TO FLY DIRECTLY TO SAUDI ARABIA …
32 wheels! — Costs more than my house to rotate the tires!
The World’s Biggest Airplane, the Russian Antonov 225.
Attached pics are of the Russian behemoth when it landed.


While they were loading the compressors, the Russian pilots (two crews),
went into town to buy cigarettes by the case and Levis jeans.
It is amazing something this huge can stay in the air.

The Wright brothers would never have dreamed
it.
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Image of the day… Awesome Video of A Plane Crossing SUN …!!!

 

Talk about being in the right place at the right time! Noel Keating tried all last year to capture video of a plane crossing the sun. On January 3, 2015, he did it!

EarthSky Facebook friend Noel Keating captured this cool video of a plane crossing the face of the sun on January 3, 2015. He wrote:

I saw the plane way off in the distance, and I did what I normally do. I used the vapor trail of the plane to guide a line across the sky towards the sun to see it if would line up. This one did :)! As the plane got closer to the sun, I couldn’t see it any more so I just viewed it through the Camera LCD display … boy, was I happy when it passed by the solar disc with all the sunspots in clear view.

SOURCE::::: http://www.earthsky.org and You Tube

Natarajan

Jan 12 2015

ஸ்ரீ ரமண மஹரிஷி வாழ்வில்….” அணில் போல இருங்க …எலி போல வேண்டாம் …”

பகவான் ரமணர் உரைகேட்கப்
பக்தர் இருந்தார் அமர்ந்தபடி
அகமும் முகமும் மலர்ந்தபடி
அருளுரை சொன்னார் கனிந்தபடி
அணில்போல் இருங்கள்; தவறில்லை!
ஆனால் எலிபோல் கூடாது!
மணிமொழி இதனை உதிர்த்தபடி
மவுனமானார் நம் ரமணர்!
காரணம் வேண்டிப் பக்தர்கள்
காத்துக் கொண்டே இருந்தார்கள்
பூரண ஞானி விடைசொன்னார்
புன்னகை ஒன்றைத் தந்தபடி!
உண்ணும் அணிலைப் பாருங்கள்;
உண்டது போதும் என உணர்ந்தால்
கொண்ட கனியை அதன்பின்னர்க்
கொறிப்பதில்லை; ஓடிவிடும்;
ஆனால் எலியோ பதுக்குவதில்
ஆசை கொள்ளும்; மறுபடியும்
தானாய் வந்து பொருள்தேடும்
தனக்கு மீறிச் சேர்த்துவிடும்
போதும் என்ற மனம் இன்றிப்
பொருளைச் சேர்க்கக் கூடாது
நீதி இதுதான், எனச்சொல்லி
நிறுத்தி அருளினார் ரமணமுனி!
ஓம் நமோ பகவதே ஸ்ரீ ரமணாய!!  
Natarajan
Jan 11 2015

ஸ்ரீ ரமண மஹரிஷி வாழ்வில்…. காஞ்சி பெரியவரும் , ரமணரும்….

ஒருமுறை, பெரியவா திருவண்ணாமலை போயிருந்தப்போ, கிரிப் பிரதட்சிணம் பண்ணினார். அவரோடு இன்னும் நாலஞ்சு பேர் போனா. கொஞ்ச நேரத்துல, பகவான் ரமணரோட சீடர்கள் சில பேர், கையில் பிட்சைப் பாத்திரத்தோடு எதிரே வந்துண்டிருந்தா. பெரியவாளைப் பார்த்ததும் நமஸ்காரம் பண்ணிட்டு, ‘நாங்க பகவான் ரமணரோட சீடர்கள். பகவான் அங்கே ஆஸ்ரமத்துல இருக்கார்’னு சொன்னா. உடனே பெரியவா, ‘அப்படியா’ங்கிறாப்பல தலை அசைச்சுக் கேட்டுண்டுட்டு, புன்னகையோடு அவங்களை ஆசீர்வாதம் பண்ணிட்டு, மேலே நடக்க ஆரம்பிச்சார்.

ரமண பக்தர்கள் கொஞ்சம் தயங்கி நின்னுட்டுக் கிளம்பிப் போனாங்க. அவாளுக்கு வருத்தம்… ரமணரைப் பத்தி, அவரோட சௌக்கியம் பத்தி, பெரியவா ஒண்ணுமே விசாரிக்கலையே; தெரிஞ்ச மாதிரியே காட்டிக்கலையேன்னு!

அந்த பக்தர்கள் மலையேறிப் போய், ஸ்ரீரமண பகவான்கிட்ட பிட்சையைக் கொடுத்துட்டு, வழியில காஞ்சிப் பெரியவாளைத் தரிசித்ததைச் சொல்லி, தங்களது வருத்தத்தையும் தெரிவிச்சாங்க. அதைக் கேட்டதும் வாய் விட்டுச் சிரிச்சாராம், ரமண பகவான்! ‘அட அசடுகளா?! நாங்க ரெண்டு பேரும் பேசிண்டாச்சு; இப்பவும் பேசிண்டிருக்கோமேடா; இதுக்கா வருத்தமா இருக்கேள்?!’ன்னாராம். திகைச்சுப் போய் நின்னாளாம், பக்தர்கள்!

 

காஞ்சிப் பெரியவரும் ஸ்ரீரமணரும் மகா ஞானிகள்; தபஸ்விகள். அவங்களுக்குள்ளே எப்பவும் சம்பாஷணை நடந்துண்டிருக்குன்னு தெரிஞ்சபோது ஏற்பட்ட நெகிழ்ச்சிக்கும் மகிழ்ச்சிக்கும் அளவே இல்லை!

பால் பிரன்ட்டன் என்பவர் ஆன்மிக விஷயமா பேசறதுக்கு மகா பெரியவாகிட்ட வந்தார். அப்ப பெரியவா, ‘அவர் ஞான மார்க்கத்துல போயிண்டிருக்கார். நான் கர்ம மார்க்கத்துலே போயிண்டிருக்கேன். உன்னோட கேள்விகளுக்கெல்லாம் பதில் தரக்கூடியவர், திருவண்ணாமலையில இருக்கார். உன் சந்தேகங்களையெல்லாம் அவராலதான் தீர்த்துவைக்க முடியும்’னு சொல்லி, பால் பிரன்ட்டனை ரமணர்கிட்டே அனுப்பி வைச்சார். பால் பிரன்ட்டனும் அதன்படியே ரமணரை வந்து சந்திச்சு, தன்னோட சந்தேகங்கள் எல்லாம் விலகி, அவரோட பக்தர் ஆகி, புஸ்தகமே எழுதினாரே!

பெரியவாளுக்கும் பகவான் ரமணருக்கும் பரஸ்பரம் அன்பு இல்லேன்னா இது நடந்திருக்குமா? மொத்தத்துல, காஞ்சி மகானும் ஸ்ரீரமண பகவானும் நம் தேசத்துக்குக் கிடைச்சது மாபெரும் பாக்கியம்!

ஓம் நமோ பகவதே ஸ்ரீ ரமணாய!!  

SOURCE:::: http://www.balhanuman.wordpress.com

நடராஜன்

Jan 10 2015

Quotable Quotes… ” We Are Nothing Without Each other … “

 

Beautiful Lines for Every Group

”Alone I can ‘Say’ but
together we can ‘talk’.

‘Alone I can ‘Enjoy’ but
together we can
‘Celebrate’.

‘Alone I can ‘Smile’ but
together we can ‘Laugh’.

That’s the BEAUTY of
Human Relations.

We are nothing without
each other.

Stay Connected!!.  

 

SOURCE:::: Input From a Friend of Mine

Natarajan

Jan 10 2015

What is Bhagavad Gita … ? How Much Do you Know About It… ?

 

December 5th was Bhagavad Gita Jayanti. Which means it was the day when Bhagvad Gita was spoken by Lord Shri Krishna to his very first desciple in the form of a human, i.e. Arjuna.  Please refer:
http://zeenews.india.com/hindi/videos/the-relevance-of-shrimad-bhagavad-gita-in-todays-world/240233

Small blue diamondFew facts of Bhagavad Gita…. please read :

Triangular flag on postWhat is the Bhagavad-Gita?

The Bhagavad-Gita is the eternal message of spiritual wisdom from ancient India.

The word Gita means song and the word Bhagavad means God, often the Bhagavad-Gita
is called the Song of God.

Triangular flag on postWhy is the Bhagavad-Gita called a song, if it is spoken?

Because its rhyming meter is so beautifully harmonic and melodious when spoken perfectly.

Triangular flag on postWhat is the name of this rhyming meter?

It is called Anustup and contains 32 syllables in each verse.

Triangular flag on postWho originally spoke the Bhagavad-Gita?

Lord Krishna originally spoke the Bhagavad-Gita.

Triangular flag on postWhere was the Bhagavad-Gita originally spoken?

In India at the holy land of Kuruksetra.

Triangular flag on postWhy is the land of Kuruksetra so holy?

Because of benedictions given to King Kuru by Brahma that anyone dying in Kuruksetra

while performing penance or while fighting in battle will be promoted directly to the heavenly planets.

Triangular flag on postWhere is the Bhagavad-Gita to be found?

In the monumental, historical epic Mahabharata written by Vedavyasa.

Triangular flag on postWhat is the historical epic Mahabharta?

The Mahabharata is the most voluminous book the world has ever known. The Mahabharata covers the history of the earth from the time of creation in relation to India. Composed in 100,000 rhyming quatrain couplets the Mahabharata is seven times the size of the Illiad written by Homer.

Triangular flag on postWho is Vedavyasa?

Vedavyasa is the divine saint and incarnation who authored the Srimad Bhagavatam, Vedanta Sutra, the 108 Puranas, composed and divided the Vedas into the Rik, Yajur, Artharva and Sama Vedas, and wrote the the great historical treatise Mahabharata known as the fifth Veda. His full name is Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasa and he was the son of sage Parasara and mother Satyavati.

Triangular flag on postWhy is the Mahabharata known as the fifth Veda?

Because it is revealed in the Vedic scripture Bhavisya Purana III.VII.II that the fifth Veda written by Vedavyasa is called the Mahabharata.

Triangular flag on postWhat are the special characteristics of the Mahabharata?

The Mahabharata has no restrictions of qualification as to who can hear it or read it. Everyone regardless of caste or social position may hear or read it at any time. Vedavyasa wrote it with the view not to exclude all the people in the worlds who are outside of the Vedic culture. He himself has explained that the Mahabharata contains the essence of all the purports of the Vedas. This we see is true and it is also written in a very intriguing and dramatically narrative form.

Triangular flag on postWhat about the Aryan invasion theory being the source of the Bhagavad-Gita?

The Aryan invasion theory has been proven in the 1990s not to have a shred of truth in it. Indologists the world over have realized that the Aryans are the Hindus themselves.

Triangular flag on postWhat is the size of the Bhagavad-Gita?

The Bhagavad-Gita is composed of 700 Sanskrit verses contained within 18 chapters, divided into three sections each consisting of six chapters. They are Karma Yoga the yoga of actions. Bhakti Yoga the yoga of devotion and Jnana Yoga the yoga of knowledge.

Triangular flag on postWhen was the Bhagavad-Gita spoken?

The Mahabharata confirms that Lord Krishna spoke the Bhagavad-Gita to Arjuna at the Battle of Kuruksetra in 3137 B.C.. According to specific astrological references in the Vedic scriptures, the year 3102 B.C. is the beginning of kali yuga which began 35 years after the battle 5000 years ago. If calculated accurately it goes to 5151years from today.

Triangular flag on postWhat is the opinion of western scholars from ancient times?

According to the writings of both the Greek and the Romans such as Pliny, Arrian and Solinus as well as Megastathanes who wrote a history of ancient India and who was present as an eyewitness when Alexander the Great arrived in India in 326 B.C. was that before him were 154 kings who ruled back to 6777 B.C. This also follows the Vedic understanding.

Triangular flag on postWhen was the Bhagavad-Gita first translated into English?

The first English edition of the Bhagavad-Gita was in 1785 by Charles Wilkins in London, England. This was only 174 years after the translation of the King James Bible in 1611.

Triangular flag on postWas the Bhagavad-Gita also translated into other languages?

Yes. The Bhagavad-Gita was translated into Latin in 1823 by Schlegel. It was translated into German in 1826 by Von Humbolt. It was translated into French in 1846 by Lassens and it was translated into Greek in 1848 by Galanos to mention but a few.

Triangular flag on postWhat was the original language of the Bhagavad-Gita?

The original language of the Bhagavad-Gita was classical Sanskrit from India.

Triangular flag on postWhy is Srimad often written before the Bhagavad-Gita?
The word Srimad is a title of great respect. This is given because the Bhagavad-Gita reveals the essence of all spiritual knowledge.

Triangular flag on postIs history aware of the greatness of Srimad Bhagavad-Gita?

Historically many very extraordinary people such as Albert Einsten, Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Albert Schweitzer, Herman Hesse, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Aldous Huxley, Rudolph Steiner and Nikola Tesla to name but a few have read Srimad Bhagavad-Gita and were inspired by its timeless wisdom.

Triangular flag on postWhat can be learned by the study of Srimad Bhagavad-Gita?

Accurate, fundamental knowledge about God, the ultimate truth, creation, birth and death, the results of actions, the eternal soul, liberation and the purpose as well as the goal of human existence.

SOURCE:::: Input from a friend of mine
Natarajan
Jan 10 2015

Image of the Day… Rrindeer under New Year’s Aurora…!!!

Reindeer under a New Year’s aurora

As 2015 opened, a beautiful aurora and reindeer gazing on northern tundra.

January 3, 2015 aurora and reindeer by Harald Albrigtsen.
Harald Albrigtsen in Tromso, Norway wrote on his G+ page:

Met some reindeer tonight while taking aurora photos.

SOURCE:::: http://www.earthsky.org

Natarajan

Jan 10 2015