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MY RATING - 8.4/10 | |||||
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METHOD Heat oil in a pan. Add onions and sauté. Add American corn and sauté. Add fresh red chillies, sweet chilli sauce and toss. Add chaat masala, mint leaves and coriander leaves. Adjust salt. Mix and cook till dry.Add lemon juice to the corn mixture. Divide into sixteen portions. Place each portion on each mathri. Sprinkle sev. Garnish with parsley and serve immediately. |
Unveiling the Depths of "Krishna Nee Begane Baaro" Krishna Nee Begane Baaro (Oh Krishna, Please Come) transcends the realm of a simple Kannada devotional song . Composed by the revered saint-poet Vyasatirtha , it offers a powerful expression of devotion and yearning for the divine presence of Lord Krishna. A Melody Steeped in Tradition: The essence of Krishna Nee Begane Baaro lies in its music. The melody flows serenely in Raga Yamunakalyani , its notes reminiscent of the gentle murmur of the Yamuna River. The rhythmic pattern, Chapu , adds a structured elegance, providing the perfect foundation for the heartfelt lyrics. Vyasatirtha, a prominent figure in the Dvaita school of Madhvacharya philosophy , infused the song with his profound understanding of the divine. A Source of Solace: Krishna Nee Begane Baaro resonates far beyond its cultural significance. The song's calming melody offers a sense of peace and comfort during challengin...
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