During the Aadi masam, it is common for people to perform
Bhagavathi Sevai puja at their homes to worship the Goddess mother. The priest
(Vadhyar) draws the Padmam himself
and decorates it with yellow turmeric powder and red Kumkumam. The vilakkus
(either two or three as per the tradition of each house) are then decorated
with flower garlands, chandanam(sandal paste) and kumkumam. They are filled
with ghee and lit. The puja starts with the invocation of Lord Ganesh. This is
followed by invocation of Goddess Parashakthi. Lalitha Sahasranamam, Lalitha
Thrisithi Mantram, Durga Sooktham, and some chapters from the Devi Mahatmyam
(Durga Sapta Shathi) are chanted, while offering various types of flowers to
the Goddess. The atmosphere is divine
and one can actually feel the presence of the Devi when the puja is performed
with sincerity and devotion.
There are two neivedyams
offered during this puja, the delicious Nei Payasam and Ulundu Vadai. The neivedhyam is then offered as prasadam to all those who are attending
the puja.
Here is the recipe for the Nei Payasam
Ingredients
Raw Rice – 250 gms.
Jaggery - 1 Kg.
Ghee – ½ Kg
Cardamom – 6-8 crushed to powder
Fresh coconut – finely sliced ½ cup
Method of Preparation
First sauté the thinly sliced coconut pieces in ghee till
they turn slightly brown. Keep aside.
Wash the rice well and cook.
Powder the jaggery/vellam/gud (you can use powdered vellam available
in grocery stores). Take the jaggery in water just enough to dissolve in a
thick bottomed vessel or Kadhai.
Boil it till all the jaggery melts and dissolves into syrup.
Strain for impurities.
Add the cooked rice to the jaggery syrup and stir continuously
while adding ghee little by little. You have to ensure that no lumps are
formed. The mixture will thicken as you keep stirring. It will slowly start
leaving the sides of the vessel. Add the powdered cardamom and the coconut
slices.
The delicious Nei payasam for neivedyam is ready.
(For a variation you can sauté some cashew and raisins in
ghee along with the coconut slices. It tastes really good.)
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Well explained with mouth watering recipe.👌👍
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Hope you enjoy the neipayasam
DeleteVery well described. Feeling of being at a Bhagavathi seva.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteYour blog is well structured & informative . In fact we perform this Pooja in our house every year ( for past 30 yrs ) only this year it is getting postponed unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteB Subramanian ( MH’s school mate 1965 batch )
Very true. In most houses it is getting postponed. So we can only experience nostalgia this year, it seems.
DeleteGood work Lalitha. We miss Bhagavathi Sevai now.
ReplyDeleteYes. We all miss it. The running around early in the morning for flowers. Sitting and sorting them through the day. The puja, the divine chant of Lalitha sahasranamam, and the final prasadam.
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