Monday, March 7, 2011

The devine land and the delicious vegetarian food

     
      Tamil Nadu, firstly its rural area, I mean the villages are known and seemed as  devine provinces. The people in their daily life practice and carry out prayers from morning till evening. Religion plays  very important part in their life. People, their home, their vehicles, companies , the street and the housing areas , all carry the God's or the Goddess names. 

               People just seemed too busy performing their daily chore's and no one is seen loitering or wasting time. Even the criplled have bussiness of their own.
Amman travels, Murugan  College, Sri Ambigai nagar, Sri velan Illam, Mahesan lodge and  Pillayar Patti, these are the comman names found on streets and at the housing areas. 

      People live  very simple life yet live happily. no, theft and no violence. People  work harder to make living.
     On most of the hills temples are built. These Temples  are famous and had drawn thousands of devotees as far as from the north and not to mention the foreigners who   visit  these temples.


   The Hindus in the south consume mostly vegetarian food and they adress themselves as ' Saiva Pillai' means vegetarians. Throughout the year these people consume vegetarian food and these food is very simple and delicious. Lentils , nuts, beans and raw spices and coconuts are used in curries and chutnies. Thosai and idli eaten with various types of chuttnies and the dinner is mostly either dosa or chappati eaten with the deliciously prepared chutnies.rice is taken only during lunch and small meals are consumed during breakfast and dinner, which consist of smaller shape idlis with various chutnies and curries, chapattis with dhal gravy. 
     Non vegetarian food is available only at special restaurants and mostly fish , chicken and mutton served in tasty spicy gravies.India has its various sweets to name. Halwa, Jelebi, boonthi, palghova,maisoorphag,athirasam, burfi and gulabjamun. these sweet are available in most of the Indian towns and city restaurants.

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