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bindi
Pushtikul Elite Member - February 2004
225 Posts
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Posted - 29 September 2004 : 02:27:24
Jayshrikrishna,
very well explained manishbhai.
i just wanted to point out other roots like sweet patato, yam, suran, ratalu are ok too.
2ndly vegetables like parvar & bhinda ( okra ) are ok too, though this i am not sure about.
bindi
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Vasant Punjabi
Vice-President & Pushtikul Elite Member - May 2003
1047 Posts
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Posted - 29 September 2004 : 05:32:24
Jai Shri Krishna,
How about lemon juice? is it Ok.
Vasant
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manish1
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Posted - 29 September 2004 : 06:52:49
Jai Shree Krishna,
Thanks for that BindiBen, thats all thanks to my housemate, he is an expert in Vedic knowledge and also in applying them.
I think lemon being a fruit is ok.
Jai Shree Krishna
Manish
Manish Jai Shree Krishna
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vrajeshn
Entry Level Member
46 Posts
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Posted - 29 September 2004 : 11:27:22
Jai Shree Krishna
I think Manishbhai is right, but let me tell u that we cannot eat sabudana on ekadashi day, can anybody tell why it should not be used, i know everybody makes sabudana khichdi and vadas on this day but i know the reason why it should not be taken on ekadasi day.Even on other days a true vaishnav or a marjaadi will not eat Sabudana.
Jai Shree Krishna
G N Vrajesh
Edited by - vrajeshn on September 29 2004 11:32:47
Vrajeshn
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manish1
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Posted - 29 September 2004 : 11:33:22
Jai Shree Krishna,
That would be interesting Vrajesh Bhai, I would wait to know the reason.
Thanks
Manish
Manish Jai Shree Krishna
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jayvinbhatt
Mover & Shaker Member
394 Posts
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Posted - 30 September 2004 : 16:03:40
jai shree krishna
vrajeshn can u please tell me the reason behind this cause according to me i think vaisnavs also offer sabudana ni khir or something made in terms of samagri with sabudana and even vallabh kul balaks takes then, so can u please tell me the reason why we cant have it
thank you
Jay Bhatt
(JAI SHREE KRISHNA)
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vrajeshn
Entry Level Member
46 Posts
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Posted - 30 September 2004 : 17:35:43
Jai Shree Krishna
I know that lot of people use and even gobalaks also use it, as such there is nothing wrong in the content of sabudana only the process through which it goes through is not known to everybody, i shall post the answer tomorrow.
Jai Shree Krishna
G N Vrajesh
Vrajeshn
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shreekant22
PRO - Pushtikul.com / P.E.M. January 2004
1853 Posts
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Posted - 30 September 2004 : 17:50:31
Jai Shree Krishna
No Sabudana is not offered to Shree Thakorji. For the simple reason that it does not come from a natural source. The reason i think is that when sabudana is made, in order to achieve its elasiticity or porousness, they use feet to stamp on the material. Correct me if i am wrong.
Shree Vallabha dheesh ki jai
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vrajeshn
Entry Level Member
46 Posts
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Posted - 01 October 2004 : 11:25:34
Jai Shree Krishna
No Shreekant Bhai u r wrng sabudana is made from a natural source it is actually made fro a root of arro which is mainly available in kerala. It is the process by which it is made is not recommended to be used in temples which very few people know about.
The Root is shredded and boiled in water and then it is processed in a machine to make it into small balls and some times they use some chemicals to get smooth finish, they also make nylon sabudana which also contents some synthetic material, all this apart we should not use sabudana as it is boiled in water.
Jai Shree Krishna
G N Vrajesh
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gopal
Pushtikul Elite Member - August 2003
1221 Posts
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Posted - 01 October 2004 : 11:34:10
jai jai shrigokulesh
sabudana is been offered at our chaturthpeeth to shrithakurji. so srikantbhai, nothing wrong in sabudana.
Jai Jai ShriGokulesh Parivaar, Baroda
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