BROCCOLI SOUP WITH MILK

Ingredients:

1 .Medium  Broccoli

1 Table spoon salt

2 Medium potatoes

½  Tea spoon black pepper

1 little cinemon

1 Daphne leave

½ Lt Milk

1 tea spoon curry powder

½ Lt Boiling water

½ glass chopped parsley

1 tea spoon cumin powder

1 tea spoon mint powder

1 tea spoon mustard seed

1 Table spoon Ghee

2 clove seed

125 gr.milk cream

Preparing:

Boil broccoli and put blender. Mince the potatoes, fry with mustard seeds in ghee. Add cummin powder, clove seeds, black pepper powder , curry powder and water. Put the boiled broccolies on blender and add minced potatoes and all spices. Put milk and salt. Cook on the light heet. After boiling turn off  the heater and add milk cream on the soup.

Ekadasi Calendar

All dates and times listed here are calculated for Kolkata, India, as referred to at Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Math, Sri Nabadwip Dham. This calendar is based on the translation of the Bengali Vaisnava Calendar, “Sri Gaudiya Parvva Talika,” compiled by Sriyukta Dibyendu Bhattacharyya, M.Sc., B.T., Jyotibhushan, Headmaster. Translated to English by Sripad Bhakti Nirmal Acharyya Maharaj.
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What is Ekadasi?

Ekadasi is a Sanskrit word for number 11. It means the 11th day of each half of the month in the Vedic lunar calendar. So there are two Ekadasi days in each month on the Vedic calendar. One is in the first half of the month whilst the moon is waxing, or growing. This is known as the bright fortnight. The second  is in the second half of the month whilst the moon is waning, or shrinking. This is known as the dark fortnight.
Ekadasi has been set aside for us to observe a fast to please Krishna and is a special day for devotees. Bread, pasta, lentils, rice, as well as beans and preparations made from bean flour doesn’t eat on ekadasi.
We can fast on Ekadasi  in order to minimize the demands of the body so we can engage more of our time in the service of the Lord by chanting or performing  some other devotional service. The best thing to do on  these fasting days is to remember the pastimes of Krishna and to hear His Holy name being sung and chanted. On the day of Ekadasi we should plan to chant more rounds and read more devotional literature.  If possible we should spend more time with devotees.
So as we can see Ekadasi is a time for us to develope our spiritual  capacity. lIt is a time for us to increase our practice and to put a little more effort into our devotional service.


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