Gokulashtami / Janmashtami / Krishna Jayanthi recipes
Krishna Janmashtami also known as Krishnastami is an annual celebration of the birth of the hindu deity Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. This festival is celebrated on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha of the month of Shravan (August-September) in the Hindu calendar. Hindus celebrate Janmashtami by fasting and staying up until midnight, the time when Krishna is believed to have been born. At midnight, devotees gather around for devotional songs, dance and exchange gifts. Some temples also conduct readings of the Hindu religious scripture Bhagvad Gita. Various snacks and sweets are prepared and offered to Lord Krishna as an offering and as a part of celebration, I have compiled the recipes prepared for Krishnastami for easy reference for all the people who celebrate this festival.
Following is the link for the Krishna Jayanthi recipes…
Roasted gram dal/pottukadalai murukku – Instant and easy murukku recipe
Red aval ladoo recipe – How to make avalakki ladoo/red aval/poha ladoo recipe – ladoo recipes
Avalakki or aval ladoo (poha ladoo) recipe – Janmashtami/Krishna Jayanthi recipes
http://charuscuisine.com/uppu-seedai-or-cheedai-recipe/
http://charuscuisine.com/vella-cheedai-or-seedai/
http://charuscuisine.com/avalakki-payasa-or-aval-payasam-recipe/
http://charuscuisine.com/murukku-or-chakli/
http://charuscuisine.com/sweet-appam-or-nei-appam-or-vella-appam-recipe/
http://charuscuisine.com/akki-payasa-or-pal-payasam-rice-kheer/
http://charuscuisine.com/aval-kesari-recipe/
http://charuscuisine.com/butter-murukku-recipe/
http://charuscuisine.com/thenkuzhal-murukku-recipe/
http://charuscuisine.com/nippattu-or-thattai/