Tuesday, June 22, 2021

What you are is God’ gift to you 🙏 What you become is your gift to God 🙏



We are abundantly blessed by the Almighty 🙏 When we are aware of the blessings we enjoy then we become contented in our life. This is the way to turn towards service. Whatever skills you have apply that in your life and give it back to the Universe 🌎 Wherever you are, you are having a goal for the day. Automatically we will get involved. Then the results are health, happiness and harmony in life 🙏


 

Saturday, June 19, 2021

വായനാദിനം 19-06-2021

Books are best friends. Why? The book with you can become your close friend. So selection of books is very important. Go for general knowledge, poems, stories, literature books, travelogues and self help books. If no electricity you can read your book. Reading gives sound sleep. Reading helps you grow physically and mentally. Reading helps to start writing too. Go for hard copy books and maintain a library at home to read and share.The first reading day starts on June 19th 1995. Started in fond memory of P.N. Panicker, father of Kerala Library Society. June 19th is the death anniversary of P. N. Panicker. 

 

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Lockdown gardening- Krishna thulasi


Krishna Tulasi (Holy Basil) the queen of all herbs!
It is an aromatic perennial plant.
Family: Lamiaceae, Genus: Ocimum
Species: Ocimum Tenuifloram 
It is widely cultivated in tropics.
Tulsi helps in the healing of human body in nature’s way!
The phytochemicals are oleanolic acid, ursolic acid, rosmarinic acid, eugenol, carvacrol, linalool and caryophellene. ( courtesy Wikipedia)
Tulasi is a sacred plant for Hindus and is traditionally planted in the centre of the front courtyard of their houses. 
Excellent for home remedies to cure fever, sinus, cough, cold, sore throat, indigestion, skin problems, insect bites, warts and even for diabetes, kidney stone and thyroid. It is widely used in Ayurveda, Naturopathy and Siddha vaidya. 
Basically it is a mint with a spicy aroma.
The steam of tulsi leaves are excellent for inhaling.
Tulasi tea, coffee and concoction are so good for digestion and enhances immunity.
Tulasi water and the leaves as it is are good for weight loss, anti aging and for boosting stamina.



 

Friday, June 11, 2021

Lockdown gardening about Panikoorka

Plant from our homestead!
Panikoorka or Njavara the Malayalam name. 
English names are Indian borage, country borage, Indian mint, African mint, French Thyme, Spanish Thyme, Cuban oregano.
Scientific name is Coleus amboinicus.
Belongs to Lamiaceae family.
Genus is Coleus.
Propagation is by stem cuttings and seeds.
It is a tropical and subtropical plant.
A fast growing plant both outdoors and indoors.
The plant prefers well drained soil and semi shaded areas.
It is used for culinary purposes in other countries.
In India and especially in Kerala it is widely using as a home remedy for fever, cold, cough, sore throat, digestive problems and ulcers. It is the grandmas secret tips handing over to the next generations.
It is having medicinal values and enhances immunity.
Carvacrol & thymol are the main plant chemicals in it.
The plain or sautéed juice of the leaves and stems is the home medicine. Sautéed leaves can be put on the crown of the babies to get relief from fever and cold.
The leaves can be boiled in drinking water and tea.
The leaves can be added in boiling rasam and moru curry while cooking.
The leaves can be dipped in gram flour batter and deep fry to cook crispy pakoras.
And it is upto you to explore more 🙏