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ಉಡುಪಿ ಸಾಂಬಾರ್ / Udupi sambar
A sambar is a lentil-and-vegetable stew distinguished by the use of a particular spice blend (Hindi: सांबर मसाला "sāmbār masālā," "sambar spice"; Kannada: ಸಾಂಬಾರ್ ಪುಡಿ "sāmbār puḍi," "sambar powder"). Sambars are a staple of South Indian and Sri Lankan cooking, sometimes made in households for multiple meals a week. The word "sambar" can be traced back to the Sanskrit सम्भार "sambhārá," "collection of things required for a particular purpose”; “spices."
The lentil used in sambar dishes is usually tur dal (split pigeon peas), though arhar dal, tuvur dal, or even blends containing masur or mung dal may be used, depending on the cook or the region. Vegetables also vary between combinations of okra, potato, ash gourd (petha), bottle gourd (doodhi / lauki), drumstick (saijan ki phalli), beetroot, tomato, carrot, pumpkin, brinjal, and pearl onions, among others. The sambar masala fries chilis, curry leaves, dal, and various spices including cumin, coriander, and fenugreek, then grinds them into a spicy, earthy, fragrant blend.
This recipe makes a sambar in the style of ಉಡುಪಿ (Udupi) cuisine—a subdivision of the cuisine of the ತುಳುವ (Tuluva) people localised in the Udupi District of Karnataka, a southeastern coastal state of India. (Tuluva cuisine is also commonly found in Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, and Kasaragod, Kerala). In the Udupi region, sambar may be known as "ಕೊಡೆಲ್" "kodhel"; perhaps related to "ಕಡಲೆ" "kadhale" "Bengal gram"; or "ಹುಲಿ" "huḷi"; "tartness." Udupi huli has coconut oil and jaggery as its primary distinguishing features: the jaggery's deep sweetness and the earthy pungency of unrefined coconut oil combine with the spice of the chilis and the sour fruitiness of the tamarind to create a complex, flavorful, well-balanced dish.
Udupi huli may be further divided into a few major types. ಮಸಾಲೆ ಹುಳಿ ("masāla huḷi") contains shredded coconut and vegetables; ಬೋಳು ಹುಳಿ ("bolu huḷi") contains vegetables, but omits the coconut.
Hotel-style masala huli recipes typically add a lot of jaggery to produce a distinct sweetness; cut back on the amount of coconut included; and contain onion and garlic. The other main type of masala huli—“temple style”—is sattvic (from Sanskrit "सत्त्व" "sattva": "goodness," "essence," "existence"), which in this context means that onions and garlic are excluded.
A sattvic diet in Hinduism centres around the concept of maintaining sattva by eating only pure and mild (sattvic) foods, and omitting tamasic (“dark,” "inert," "destructive"; from Sanskrit तमस् "tamas") and rajasic ("exciting," "passionate," from Sanskrit रजस् "rajas") ones. The concepts of sattva, tamas, and rajas (the गुण "guṇa" system) are central to the construction of caste: the degree to which each person innately inherits each quality supposedly determines their possession of characteristics including honesty, intelligence, and goodness (sattva), stupidity and lack of creativity (tamas), and passion and pridefulness (rajas); the possession of these characteristics in turn determines their rightful place in a professional and social hierarchy. The association of certain foods with certain qualities thus links diet to caste: a distinction in diet is one of the methods by which those belonging to upper castes maintain and police caste boundaries.
This recipe makes enough pudi for one pot of sambar. Traditionally, sambar pudi is created fresh each time the dish is made, but many households make large batches and store them. In this case, omit the coconut; or, use dried coconut and store the masala in the refrigerator.
Recipe under the cut!
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Ingredients:
Serves 4-6.
For the sambar:
2 cups chopped vegetables
1 red onion, sliced*
1 cup (200g) yellow split pigeon peas / tur dal / ತೂರ್ ದಾಲ್ (ಹಳದಿ ಸ���ಪ್ಲಿಟ್ ಪಾರಿವಾಳದ ಬಟಾಣಿ)
4 cups (1 litre) water, or as needed
1/4 tsp ground turmeric / haldi / ಅರಿಶಿನ
2 tsp table salt
2 tsp jaggery / gur / ಬೆಲ್ಲ*
1/4 cup (60mL) tamarind pulp (from 1 Tbsp dried tamarind / imlie / ಹುಣಸೆಹಣ್ಣು)
2 tsp unrefined coconut oil / nariyal ka tel / ತೆಂಗಿನ ಎಣ್ಣೆ
Ingredient list format is English / Hindi (Latin transcription) / Kannada. The Hindi is provided for convenience while shopping.
Udupi sambar usually uses any of: gourd, brinjal (Indian eggplant), pumpkin, dumstick (saijan ki phalli), and okra. Pearl onion is not usually used in this region, but you can add whatever you want, according to taste.
*For a hotel-style sambar, include the onion; increase the jaggery to 2 Tbsp.
For the spice paste / sambar masala / ಸಾಂಬಾರ್ ಪುಡಿ ("sambar pudi"):
1/2 Tbsp split Bengal gram / chana dal / ಹಳದಿ ಸ್ಪ್ಲಿಟ್ ಗ್ರಾಂ
2 tsp split black gram / urad dal chilka / ಸ್ಪ್ಲಿಟ್ ಬ್ಲ್ಯಾಕ್ ಗ್ರಾಂ
2 tsp coriander seeds / dhaniya / ಕೊತ್ತಂಬರಿ ಬೀಜದ
1/2 tsp fenugreek seeds / methi / ಮೆಂತ್ಯ
1 tsp cumin seeds / jeera / ಜೀರಿಗೆ
1 tsp ground turmeric
5-6 curry leaves / kari pati / ಕರಿಬೇವು
3-4 Byadagi or other dried red chilis / byadagi mirch / ಬ್ಯಾಡಗಿ ಮೆಣಸಿನಕಾಯಿ
4 cloves garlic, skins on*
Large pinch asafoetida / hing / ಇಂಗು
1 cup (100g) fresh coconut (about one coconut)*
1/2 cup (120mL) water
While the ratio of ingredients in Udupi sambar pudi vary slightly, the ingredients themselves are almost always consistent.
*For a hotel-style sambar, include the garlic, and decrease the coconut in the sambar masala to 1/4 or 1/2 cup (25-50g).
The grams and pulses in this pudi have many different names. You can find them in a halal or South Asian grocery store; look on the bag for the Hindi names (since they have been transcribed into Latin, the spelling may vary from what you see here).
The urad dal you find may be husked, and thus yellow instead of black; these will work just as well.
For the tempering / tadka / ಹದಗೊಳಿಸುವ:
2 Tbsp unrefined coconut oil
2 red chilis
8 curry leaves
1 tsp brown mustard seeds / rai / ಸಾಸಿವೆ ಬೀಜಗಳು
Recipes from north Karnataka may add cumin and whole, unpeeled garlic cloves to the tempering.
Instructions:
For the sambar pudi:
1. Break open the coconut and remove and shread its flesh.
If using a whole dried coconut, break into the shell with the wrong side of a hammer and pry open. Break into a few smaller pieces and peel with a vegetable peeler until the skin is removed from the white flesh, wearing something to protect your hand. Soak in warm water for several minutes to soften, and then grate or food process.
2. Heat 2 Tbsp of coconut oil in a skillet on medium-low. Add asafoetida and fry for 30 seconds, until no longer raw-smelling. Add dal and fry, stirring often, for 30 seconds until golden brown; add coriander, mustard, fenugreek, and cumin seeds and fry until fragrant.
3. Add curry leaves and fry until wilted, then add garlic and dried chilis and fry another 30 seconds to a minute, until fragrant.
4. Add coconut and fry, stirring often, for another few minutes until a shade darker. Add turmeric and stir.
5. Grind all ingredients into a paste in a mortar and pestle, then mix in about 1/2 cup water to loosen (if using dried coconut, you may need more water).
Or, put all ingredients along with 1/2 cup water into a blender or food processor and process until a relatively smooth paste forms.
For the sambar:
1. Wash tur dal to remove excess starch. Simmer dal with 2 cups water, 1/4 tsp ground turmeric, and 1 tsp coconut oil for about 30 minutes until very tender. Mash until relatively smooth with a wooden spoon or bean masher, or process briefly with an immersion blender.
You may soak the dal in water after rinsing them to reduce the cooking time, but it is not necessary.
2. Meanwhile, make the tamarind paste. Soak 1 Tbsp tamarind dried pulp in 1/4 cup hot water for 20-30 minutes. Squeeze the tamarind into the water to extract the pulp. Discard the tamarind seeds and husk. Optionally, depending on your preferred texture, push the mixture through a metal sieve.
3. Prepare vegetables. Slice the onion; remove ends of okra and drumsticks and cut into 2-inch pieces; quarter tomatoes; quarter brinjal; peel pumpkin and cut into cubes; peel and cube potatoes.
4. If using onion, add a teaspoon of coconut oil to a large pot and fry until translucent.
5. In the same pot, boil vegetables in just enough water to cover, along with a pinch of salt, until they are beginning to soften.
Some recipes call for the vegetables to be boiled, and others call for them to be steamed. I prefer boiling, since it produces a nice savory broth.
6. Mix vegetables, dal, tamarind, jaggery, sambar pudi, and salt to taste and simmer 5-10 minutes to allow flavors to combine and vegetables to cook under tender. Add water as needed. Remove from heat and stir in cilantro. Taste and adjust salt.
The final sambar should be pourable, like a thick soup—Karnataka sambar is typically thinner in consistency than Tamil Nadu versions.
For the tadka:
1. Heat coconut oil in a small skillet on medium heat. Add tempering ingredients and fry, stirring often, until chilis and curry leaves are a couple shades darker and the mixture is fragrant.
2. Pour the oil and tempering ingredients into the sambar and stir in. If you like, retain some of the tadka as a garnish to serve.
3. Serve warm, in individual bowls, alongside long-grain white rice. To eat drumsticks, scoop the center out and eat it; the tough outer rind is left.
If you intend to save some sambar, it's a good idea to make just enough tadka for what you plan to eat that day, and then make fresh tadka to pour over the reheated leftovers.
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CHRIST (Deemed to be University) emerged from the educational ideologies of St Kuriakose Elias Chavara, a nineteenth-century educationalist and social reformer from South India. In 1831, he established the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI), the first Catholic indigenous congregation in India, which now oversees CHRIST (Deemed to be University).
The university began as Christ College in 1969, introducing groundbreaking changes in Indian higher education through modern and innovative curricula, strict academic discipline, holistic education, and progressive higher education practices, supported by a creative and dedicated faculty. The University Grants Commission (UGC) of India granted autonomy to Christ College in 2004 and recognized it as an Institution with Potential for Excellence in 2006. In 2008, the Ministry of Human Resource Development, under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, designated the institution as a deemed university, subsequently named Christ University. It was among the first in India to be accredited by NAAC in 1998, with further accreditations following in 2004 and 2016, achieving an 'A' grade on the 4-point scale.
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This multi-disciplinary university offers a range of programs from Bachelors to Doctoral levels across humanities, social sciences, science, commerce, management, engineering, education, and law to over 21,000 students. The campus exemplifies multicultural harmony, hosting students from all Indian states and around 60 different countries. CHRIST (Deemed to be University) actively promotes research through its six peer-reviewed journals and has published over 300 books in Kannada and English. It is also a hub for sports, music, and literary pursuits, fostering an environment of creative excellence.
Christ University, a private institution, was designated as a "Deemed to be University" by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, in 2008. It stands out as one of the first universities in India to be accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 1998 and has consistently maintained the highest NAAC rating of 'A' on a 4-point scale.
The university is renowned for its extensive publication efforts, having published over 300 books in both Kannada and English, alongside six peer-reviewed research journals. It is particularly noted for its excellence in management studies across various disciplines such as finance, marketing, operations, and human resources, with programs varying in duration and eligibility criteria based on the chosen field.
From 1996 to 2000, Christ University's Bangalore campus was awarded the "Best Campus" by the Urban Art Commission of Bangalore for four consecutive years.
Ranking and Reputation
Christ University has been consistently recognized for its educational quality:
It was ranked first for its Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program by India Today. The India Today-Nielsen survey in 2017 ranked it among the top private universities in India. It has been acclaimed for its innovative curriculum, exceptional campus facilities, and creative faculty.
Placements at Christ University, Bangalore
The university's strong industry connections are evident in its robust placement record. Companies from diverse sectors such as software, IT, and construction regularly recruit from the campus. In a recent placement season, 436 students received job offers:
Deloitte led as the top recruiter with 132 job offers, followed by Ernst & Young with 78, and KPMG with 41. The salary packages offered ranged from ₹3 lakhs to ₹12 lakhs per annum, with notable companies like Goldman Sachs, Amazon, Tresvista, Walmart Labs, and Deloitte making significant offers. Top salary offers included DE Shaw & Co at ₹12 lakhs per annum, Bain Capability Network and Zomato each offering ₹10 lakhs per annum, and several others offering attractive packages above ₹6 lakhs per annum.
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Famous Shiva Temple in Bangalore: Shivoham Shiva Temple
The Shivoham Shiva Temple, located in the heart of Bangalore, is renowned for its magnificent 65-feet tall statue of Shiva, considered the most powerful Shiva statue in the world. This temple is the only place that offers the sacred Paanch Dham Yatra and Barah Jyotirlinga Yatra.
History of the Temple
The history of this Shiva Temple dates back to 1994 when the construction of the 65-feet-tall Lord Shiva idol started. The temple was inaugurated by Sri Shankaracharya of Shringeri on February 27, 1995, on the auspicious MahaShivratri day in Bangalore, Karnataka.
Visionary Beginnings
One morning, AiR- Atman in Ravi got a vision to build a temple where a huge statue of Lord Shiva would stand, building Faith, Hope, and Belief for generations to come. Despite initial challenges, Atman in Ravi and his father, Vashi J. Melwani, persevered, believing the vision was a message from God. With faith, all things are possible!
Mission and Vision
The Shivoham Shiva Temple is committed to guiding people towards:
- Self-Realization
- God Realization
- Moksh (Liberation)
- Nirvana (Enlightenment)
- Viveka (Discernment)
- Vairagya (Detachment)
- Mumukshutva (Yearning for Liberation)
The temple helps seekers progress on the path of liberation by:
- Sharing the true meaning of Poojas
- Guiding devotees to perform Poojas
- Providing Pooja cards in Kannada, Hindi, and English
Special Attractions
1. 65 Feet Tall Lord Shiva Statue: One of Karnataka's tallest Shiva statues.
2. 32 Feet Tall Lord Ganesha Statue: A magnificent statue of Lord Ganesha.
3. The Healing Stone: Believed to cure and relieve devotees from suffering.
4. 25 Feet Tall Shiv Linga: Symbolizing Lord Shiva's sacred form.
5. Navagraha Temple: Conducts Navagraha Homa.
6. Pratyaksh Linga: Hidden under Manasa Sarovar Lake.
7. Paanch Dhaam Yatra: Inaugurated in 2010 on Maha Shivratri.
8. Barah Jyotirlinga Yatra: Visit 12 auspicious Jyotirlinga shrines.
Pooja Services
The temple offers Pooja services in Kannada, Hindi, and English. Devotees can choose from various Poojas, including:
- Pooja for Moksh, Jivanmukta, or Satchitananda
- Pooja for Viveka, Vairagya, or Mumukshutva
Conclusion
The Shivoham Shiva Temple is a sacred destination for those seeking spiritual growth and enlightenment. With its magnificent statue, sacred attractions, and commitment to guiding seekers, this temple is truly a place of divine energy.
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Experience the divine energy of Shivoham Shiva Temple. Plan your visit today!
Address: 97, HAL Old Airport Rd, Ramagiri, Murgesh Pallya, Bengaluru
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Website: https://shivohamshivatemple.org/
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8150855000 Direct Admission in Christ University
CHRIST (Deemed to be University) emerged from the educational ideologies of St Kuriakose Elias Chavara, a nineteenth-century educationalist and social reformer from South India. In 1831, he established the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI), the first Catholic indigenous congregation in India, which now oversees CHRIST (Deemed to be University).
The university began as Christ College in 1969, introducing groundbreaking changes in Indian higher education through modern and innovative curricula, strict academic discipline, holistic education, and progressive higher education practices, supported by a creative and dedicated faculty. The University Grants Commission (UGC) of India granted autonomy to Christ College in 2004 and recognized it as an Institution with Potential for Excellence in 2006. In 2008, the Ministry of Human Resource Development, under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, designated the institution as a deemed university, subsequently named Christ University. It was among the first in India to be accredited by NAAC in 1998, with further accreditations following in 2004 and 2016, achieving an 'A' grade on the 4-point scale.
Call on 8150855000 for direct admission in christ university at Admission Karo
This multi-disciplinary university offers a range of programs from Bachelors to Doctoral levels across humanities, social sciences, science, commerce, management, engineering, education, and law to over 21,000 students. The campus exemplifies multicultural harmony, hosting students from all Indian states and around 60 different countries. CHRIST (Deemed to be University) actively promotes research through its six peer-reviewed journals and has published over 300 books in Kannada and English. It is also a hub for sports, music, and literary pursuits, fostering an environment of creative excellence.
Christ University, a private institution, was designated as a "Deemed to be University" by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, in 2008. It stands out as one of the first universities in India to be accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 1998 and has consistently maintained the highest NAAC rating of 'A' on a 4-point scale.
The university is renowned for its extensive publication efforts, having published over 300 books in both Kannada and English, alongside six peer-reviewed research journals. It is particularly noted for its excellence in management studies across various disciplines such as finance, marketing, operations, and human resources, with programs varying in duration and eligibility criteria based on the chosen field.
From 1996 to 2000, Christ University's Bangalore campus was awarded the "Best Campus" by the Urban Art Commission of Bangalore for four consecutive years.
Ranking and Reputation
Christ University has been consistently recognized for its educational quality:
It was ranked first for its Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program by India Today. The India Today-Nielsen survey in 2017 ranked it among the top private universities in India. It has been acclaimed for its innovative curriculum, exceptional campus facilities, and creative faculty.
Placements at Christ University, Bangalore
The university's strong industry connections are evident in its robust placement record. Companies from diverse sectors such as software, IT, and construction regularly recruit from the campus. In a recent placement season, 436 students received job offers:
Deloitte led as the top recruiter with 132 job offers, followed by Ernst & Young with 78, and KPMG with 41. The salary packages offered ranged from ₹3 lakhs to ₹12 lakhs per annum, with notable companies like Goldman Sachs, Amazon, Tresvista, Walmart Labs, and Deloitte making significant offers. Top salary offers included DE Shaw & Co at ₹12 lakhs per annum, Bain Capability Network and Zomato each offering ₹10 lakhs per annum, and several others offering attractive packages above ₹6 lakhs per annum.
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