Monday, April 4, 2011

Ugadi-2011


Today the people of Andhra and  Karnataka are celebrating the new year known as "Ugadi" and Maharastra as "Gudi Padava"


Indian Almanac or "Panchang" is based on either Jupiter, Sun or Moon. Those who follow the calendar based on Moon celebrate New Year or Ugadi today. 

Ugadi is the new Year day- first day of the first month and first season (spring season). Its the celebration of not only the New year but also Spring season when mother Earth is her beautiful best. Blooming gardens, new tender shoots, all the creatures rejoicing during the spring time- is celebrated.  


Meaning of Sri Khara:

We Andhras have a 60 year cycle. Each year has a name. This Year it is known as "Sri Khara" 25th year in the cycle. Sri means wealth, auspiciousness, light etc or a name denoting the Goddess of wealth LakshmiSri is also used as a title of respect when addressing men or God.  Khara means- a donkey, sharp edged, cutting edged, hurting, injurious, pungent, Agni or fire, hot, a demon named Khara and Sun etc. "Kha" in Sanskrit means sky, space or ether and "Ra" means light-so Khara means one who fills the sky with his light- Sun. Here Khara means Sun. 

The details of what Ugadi means, what our almanac says about this years predictions in general and for all the zodiac signs I will post on my other blog. But if you want to know about the celebrations, you can read about it here.
This is the Ugadi Pachhadi-a chutney with all six tastes of sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent and astringent. Like our taste buds need all these tastes, so also our life needs all the moments, of happiness, sadness, compassion, romance, amazement etc without which we cannot enjoy it. Too much of happiness or sadness is boring. By eating this chutney of all six tastes on the first day of the year, we want our lives to be full of all the kaleidoscopic emotions and moments so that we can enjoy, adjust, grow, learn and live our lifes to the maximum.

New tamarind, sugar cane, salt, Neem flowers,fresh coconut, raw mangoes, chillies, pepper etc are used in making this. This is a health tonic and has got  medicinal value. 

I am going to post the recipe in my other blog on cookery. Wishing all of you success, happiness and all the best. I just hope that I will be able to follow a healthy and disciplined routine, eat healthy diet, exercise regularly, spend more time with my family, leave all my vices, blog regularly and share with you all that I wanted to do, complete at least some of my pending projects....hmmmm...it is endless..well at least I can try to achieve some things if not all......


Sunday, April 3, 2011

Indian-The World Champs!

CONGRATULATIONS!

Congratulations to Indian Cricket Team on winning the World Cup. We knew that they would win it. What a performance! What a knock from Capitan Dhoni! A Captain's knock. We are proud of you. Keep winning. Entire India and Indians living abroad were glued to the TV sets. 

After the winning shot, children, women, men came out onto streets distributing sweets and bursting crackers, celebrating the victory. I watched the match with my family. Wow! what a match. The SriLankans played so well till the last. 


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All Indians are dancing and making merry


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Its time to celebrate the victory

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Well, now that the Cricket fever is over, I hope we can claim our men folk back. For the past month or so, our men were oblivious to every thing except for cricket. :) :) 



Friday, April 1, 2011

Friday-Free Patterns


Jasmine

Friends it is Summer season here. The days are hot and temperatures are soaring. But God is so kind that He has blessed us with all those things which help us during this hot season. Some of the cooling agents are cucumbers, melons, coconuts, palm fruits, vattiver and many more things. But the most beautiful and fragrant of all is Jasmine. Its fragrance reminds of the SummersOfIndia...:)

Jasmines flower only during hot summers. They are fragrant and mostly pristine white in colour. Some times they may have a little red shades on petals or even dots. But in general they are white. 

The word Jasmine is derived from the word "Yasmin" an Arabic/Persian word meaning "Gift of God". 

In Sanskrit it is known as Malati. Mallika, in Hindi Motia Bahar or Motia and in Telugu Malle. There are many varieties like single petalled double petalled and also the ones with different fragrances like Chameli (Hindi) or Chambeli(Telugu), Juhi(Hindi) or Jaji(Telugu), Virajaji(Telugu), Kagada Malli (Telugu-which does not have nay fragrance). 

In India the flower Jasmine is symbol of purity and fragrance and generally used to denote a pure heart-as saying goes: Malle lanti manasu-Heart as pure as Jasmine. 

It is cultivated in almost all our homes apart from commercially as it is used for worshipping, worn in the hair by women and girls and also for floral decorations.

So this time my free pattern is Jasmine:

This is an artistic depiction of the flower. This can be used for block printing, painting and embroidery. 

You should excuse me for the smudges and pencil marks. I am in a hurry so thought I would post this quickly. 

Hope you like it.