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How to make Panchamrit for puja – Panchamrut recipe | Ganesh Chaturthi | Nevedya Prasad | Alpa

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Panchamrit /Panchamrut is considered to be the nectar for offering to gods in various religious occasions in Hindu culture. Panch- is five in sanskrit and Amrut is nectar. The five nectars are: Milk, Yogurt, Ghee, Honey and Sugar.According to Hindu mythology, Panchamrit /Panchamrut is generally used to bathe the idols during puja. It is also named as “Charanamrit” in some places of India.

According to mythology, the five elements have symbolic meaning. Milk represents purity, Yoghurt gives us strength, Honey depicts unity because it is prepared jointly by bees, Sugar adds sweetness and Ghee is meant for nourishing the body.

At the end of the Pooja, a little bit of Panchamrit /Panchamrut is offered to all who have attended the pooja as part of the Prasad. After the pooja we can serve it to all as prasad, by giving 1 tsp in the right hand.And if any Panchamrit /Panchamrut is left over then it should be offered to a plant pot or tulsi.

Ingredients to make Panchamrit /Panchamrut

¾ cup ‏Milk
1 tbsp ‏Sugar
1 tbsp ‏Curd
½ tbsp ‏Ghee
½ tbsp ‏Honey

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Panchamrit /Panchamrut is considered to be the nectar for offering to gods in various religious occasions in Hindu culture.  Panch- is five in sanskrit and Amrut is nectar. The five nectars are: Milk, Yogurt, Ghee, Honey and Sugar.According to Hindu mythology, Panchamrit /Panchamrut is generally used to bathe the idols during puja. It is also named as “Charanamrit” in some places of India.

According to mythology, the five elements have symbolic meaning. Milk represents purity, Yoghurt gives us strength, Honey depicts unity because it is prepared jointly by bees, Sugar adds sweetness and Ghee is meant for nourishing the body.

At the end of the Pooja, a little bit of Panchamrit /Panchamrut is offered to all who have attended the pooja as part of the Prasad. After the pooja  we can serve it to all as prasad, by giving 1 tsp in the right hand.And if any Panchamrit /Panchamrut is left over then it should be offered to a plant pot or tulsi.