Neha Mangal A cultural tradition observed on Ganesh Chaturthi is avoiding sighting the moon (Chandra Darshan)—a practice rooted in Puranic legend. Lord Ganesha was once mocked by the moon, leading to his curse that anyone who sees the moon on Ganesh Chaturthi would be unjustly defamed and tarnished with Mithya Dosha (false accusation or dishonor) […]Read More
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GANESH CHATURTHI SPECIAL RECIPES BY SWAPNADEEP MUKHERJEE, EXECUTIVE CHEF, THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL & SPA SEVIYA KHEER Ingredients Quantity Vermicelli […]Read More
Aashita Chadha Elephant God Ganesh holds a special place our hearts. Beyond its religious significance, Ganesh Chaturthi offers a unique opportunity to connect with our culture and heritage. Let us, today, delve into the cultural and historical importance of this festival and examining the profound meaning of the associated traditional symbols, motifs, and colours, finding […]Read More
Team L&M Ganesh Chaturthi, alternatively referred to as Vinayak Chaturdashi is one of the most auspicious festivals celebrated across the country with great pomp and zeal. The son of Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati, whose form is highly alluring evokes devotion in the hearts of many. The multifaceted world of Ganesha is associated with several […]Read More
Team L&M The Ganesh Chaturthi special recipes by Swapnadeep Mukherjee, Executive Chef, The Metropolitan Hotel & Spa, New Delhi. LAUKI KESAR KHEER Ingredients Quantity Grated Lauki 1 ½ cup Milk 2 ltr Kesar few strands Rice 300gm Sugar 200gm Green Cardamom 10gm Kewra Water 10 ml Crushed Almond, Cashews, Raisins 20gm Method Heat a […]Read More
Team L&M Chef Swapnadeep Mukherjee, Head Chef, The Metropolitan Hotel & SPA shares a few recipes for the Ganesh Chaturthi that you can easily make at your home. So, what are you waiting for? Sattu Cashew Barfi Ingredients 250 gm. chana sattu 200 gm ghee 175 gm or according to taste coarse sugar (bhura chini) 15-20 finely chopped cashew […]Read More
Palash Agrawal With Ganesh Chaturthi just around the corner, we can hear festive bells and smell the mouth-watering modaks everywhere. The Vighnaharta (one who removes obstacles) Lord Ganesha, known for his fondness of modaks, has a huge fan following among Hindus, and his birthday is no less than a festival. Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival […]Read More
Yogi Ashwini Todaym, I shall explain the deeper spiritual significance of Lord Ganesha and why this day holds immense importance in yogic practices. Lord Ganesha: The Closest Deity to the Physical World Lord Ganesha is revered as the deity closest to the physical realm and is worshipped as the god of wisdom, knowledge, and prosperity. […]Read More