Panchamrit/Panchamrut is viewed as the nectar for proposing to divine beings in different strict events in Hindu culture. The five nectars are: Milk, Yogurt, Ghee, Honey and Sugar.According to Hindu folklore, Panchamrit/Panchamrut is by and large used to wash the symbols during puja. It is likewise named as “Charanamrit” in certain spots of India.
As indicated by folklore, the five components have representative significance. Milk addresses virtue, Yogurt invigorates us, Honey portrays solidarity since it is arranged together by honey bees, Sugar adds pleasantness and Ghee is intended for feeding the body.
Toward the finish of the Pooja, a smidgen of Panchamrit/Panchamrut is proposed to all who have gone to the pooja as a feature of the Prasad. After the pooja we can serve it to all as prasad, by giving 1 tsp in the right hand.And in the event that any Panchamrit/Panchamrut is left finished, it ought to be proposed to a plant pot or tulsi.
Fixings
Milk ¾ cup
Sugar 1 tbsp
Curd 1 tbsp
Ghee ½ tbsp
Honey ½ tbsp
Preparing for the Panchamrit/Panchamrut
1) Boil the milk and carry it to room temperature.
2) Beat the curd until smooth
Strategy
1) in a major bowl add the milk,
2) To this milk add the sugar
3) Followed by curd (beaten ideally)
4)Ghee which is explained margarine
5)And to wrap things up honey.
6)And mix it till the time the sugar gets broken down.
7)Now that everything is combined in well as one pour it in the serving bowl and keep it before our ruler.
8)After the pooja we can serve it to all as prasad, by giving 1 tsp in the right hand.
9)And on the off chance that any panchamrut is left finished, it ought to be proposed to a plant pot or tulsi.