Happy Mahashivratri 2018: Importance Of Panchamrit And How To Make It At Home

Hindus across the world are celebrating Mahashivratri, the festival that falls in the month of phaguna.

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  • Hindus across the world will be celebrating Mahashivratri on 13th Feb
  • This day signifies the defeat of darkness and ignorance
  • Most devotees observe a full-day fast and prepare prasad to offer
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Mahashivratri 2018: Prasad prepared during this day

Mahashivratri 2018: Why is Panchamrit Important?

Apart from this, panchamrit is also offered to the God and later served as prasad to the devotees. Panchamrit makes for an important prasad in most Hindu pujas and is considered auspicious and highly-pleasing to the deities. This simple preparation of five ingredients (hence the name) is believed to be a healthy drink that purifies the body.
 

Mahashivratri 2018: How to make Panchamrit at home?

Panchamrit is prepared using five ingredients that include milk, curd, ghee, honey and sugar. Also known as charnamrit, it makes for a popular prasad in Northern India. Here's how you can make this prasad at home on Mahashivratri 2018.
 

Ingredients

  • 5 tablespoon curd
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon ghee
  • 1 tablespoon powdered sugar

Method

  1. All you need to do is to take and mix all the ingredients in a large bowl. Whisk them well. You can garnish the prasad with tulsi leaves too.

Offer the mixture to the deity and then serve it as prasad. All these five ingredients have some significance-

  • Milk signifies purity and piousness
  • Honey is for sweetness
  • Ghee is for victory
  • Sugar is for happiness
  • Curd is for prosperity and progeny
     

Happy Mahashivratri 2018!

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