DAYS OF DHAKALTHOKE PANCHAMULE SONG
THIS IS THE EVENING I MEET YOUR EYES
THE DEMARCATION LINE SETS THE MIND
YOU DWELL UNDERNEATH DECONSTRUCTIVE
HUGE A MINUTE DETAILS IRRITATES ME NOW
PANCHAMUL,THE FIVE WATER RESOURCES
ARE THE BIRTH OF THE LINEAGES I DO
HAVES OR NOT THE QUESTIONS CAUSES
YOU ME IN YOU AND YOU IN YOU
JUST BE AND BE THE PANCHAMUL
DHAKALTHOK DAM DAM DAM DAM
DAM DAM DAM DAM DAM DAM DAM
DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA
DHAKALTHOK DHAKALTHOK
PANCHAMUL PANCHAMUL
SIRUBAREE SIRUBAREE
SYANGJA SYANGJA
PANCHAMUL PANCHAMUL
SIRUBAREE SIRUBAREE
SYANGJA SYANGJA
DHAKALTHOK DHAKALTHOK
SIRUBAREE SIRUBAREE
SYANGJA SYANGJA
DHAKALTHOK DHAKALTHOK
PANCHAMUL PANCHAMUL
THE SONGS ON MIND GIVES THE TUNE OF
DHAKAL THOK PANCHAMUL SYANGJA
NOW SATAU CHANDI YATAYAT, THE BUS SAYS TO ME
adhi khola urlera aayo.
aune thina maya le bolayo.
aune thina mayale bolayo.
himalchuli pallo patti chamcham garne khola .
luki chhipi lako maya nabhandinu hola nabhandinu hola
adhikhola urlera aayoaunethina mayale bolayo.
bhaktapure khukurima palpali topi
timro maya rakhiraula pacheurile chopi
.aadikhola urlera ayo aunethina maya le bolayo
GRANNY DESCRIBES ABOUT MASYAURA RECIPE
Masyaura (Maseura / Masyura / Masyoura, Sun-dried Vegetable Balls,
Nepali soya chunks) is one of the most popular food from Nepal. This was
one of my favorite dish growing up. Everytime my mom made Maseura
Curry, it reminded me of eating meat but it’s actually 100% vegetarian
ingredient… plus super delicious.
Masaura is a
sun-dried vegetable balls made out of black lentil paste and minced
vegetables. Masaura is extremely popular in Nepal and for us who live
abroad, it is a once in a while thing. Whenever, I visit HOME FROM KATHMANDU AREA, I always
make sure to pack some. Out of so many authentic Nepali dishes, Masaura
curry is one of my favorites and I especially enjoy it with plain white
rice.
Prep time: 5min(s) Cook time: 20min(s) Total time: 25min(s)
Things you will need:
Things you will need:
- Masaura (1 and 1/2 cup)
- Potato (Medium sized, cut in cube size, 2)
- Turmeric Powder (1/2 tea spoon)
- Salt (according to taste)
- Red Chili Powder (1/2 table spoon)
- Cumin-Coriander powder (1/2 table spoon)
- Ginger-Garlic Paste (1/2 table spoon)
- Tomatoes (Medium sized, 3, finely chopped)
- Fenugreek Seeds (1/2 tea spoon)
- Cumin Seeds (1 pinch)
- Oil (1/2 cup to fry Masaura and 1/2 cup for curry)
- Serrano Pepper/ Green Chili (1-2, finely chopped)
- Water (3 cups)
- Cilantro (2 table spoons)
- Timur Powder (1/2 table spoon, optional)
Directions:
- Heat oil and fry Masaura until red and crispy. Make sure to stir as you fry because Masaura tend to burn pretty quickly.
- On a separate pan add oil for curry. Add cumin and fenugreek seeds. Once seeds are golden brown add potato and green chilies. Fry until golden brown.
- Add fried masaura, salt, turmeric powder and stir properly. Cover and cook on a low to medium heat for 5 minutes.
- Add tomato, cumin-coriander powder, ginger-garlic paste, timur and red chili powder.
- Stir, cover and cook for another 5 minutes.
- Add water and stir well. Cook on a medium heat and let the mixture boil. Turn off the stove once you get the desired gravy consistency. Sprinkle finely chopped cilantro for garnishing.
MAP OF DHAKALTHOK PANCHAMUL SYANGJA
In vedic school (hinduism) Sarpa (snake) is used to express the flow/wave of Energy.
Everything in nature/universe/matter is energy and every matter has its own flow of this energy in its own particular rhythm (vibration).When a thing/matter loses this rhythm/frequency (of its nature) it causes a disturbance in the functioning of matter which can surface as a disease/unease causing disturbance in the natural functioning of a being.
o when one is said to have Sarpa dhosha, it means the energy flow in the person has been disturbed.This disturbance causing factor in the matter/body is called Dhosha, and for restoration of this flow the Vedic shastras (scriptures) have many Parihara s (solutions) through what is called Ashtanga Ayur Veda
Ayurveda gives you many options: Pranayama ,Yoga, yagya, vratha, diets, Kaya Chikitsha (internal medicine) to name a few.
Once this energy flow is brought back to normalcy,normal health is experienced.
This is what it means when they say someone is having “Sarpa dhosha”.
How does worshiping the symbol /idol work ?
Any symbol holds within itself the connection to its origin.
Simple eg , when we do google search ,one small connecting word is sufficient to lead you to the origin, when man/ mind, made equipment is this efficient,what could be the efficiency of the mind itself?
These symbols /idols are long route connectors to the same Consciousness, and are one among the choice s given in Vedic school for establishing this connection.
This is what it means when Krishna says in BG in which ever form one worships, everything comes to ME (consciousness).
This is also the meaning of Shiva being shown in Thapobangi (meditative posture) with snakes all over his body, indicating that a higher flow of energy happens in a state of meditation.
It has little to do with the reptile SNAKE other than symbolically show its flow/wave. But since the hindu thought believes in the Oneness of all Creation it worships even the snake as a symbol of this ENERGY
And why are they situated under the peepal tree?
The peepal tree (botanical name Ficus religiosa) is considered sacred by the Hindus
Sri krishna in bhagavad gita says ‘’Among the trees I am the Ashwatha’. (B.G 15-1) lord Krishna said “one who knows the banyan tree is the knower of Vedas”
There is a larger meaning to this, we shall take only what is appropriate to the question.
It is said this tree emits the largest amount of Prana-vaau ,prana again means energy ( modern science calls it serotonin )
Activity in a higher prana atmosphere encourages higher brain activity.
From ancient times and till fifty years ago classes (patashalas ) and Panchayaths of the village used to take place on the platforms under these trees,called Ashwatha Katte (till the advent of British education system of schools)
Village Panchayath (court) are held to this day
Buddha and many higher souls are said to have got their enlightenment under this tree.
And snakes idols placed under these trees are indication of this high energy/prana, atmosphere around this tree ,for one to use it to their benefit.
This is just one angel I have analysed there is much more than what I have said.
more information on Baniyan tree (peepal)
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