Top 3 meals

What are your family’s top 3 favorite meals?

My favourite top meal is everyone sitting together as a family, and that is the one meal I missed. My top favourite meal is eating laddu, the orange ball that melts in my mouth with less sweetness after offering to the deity in the temple that makes it to my mouth. The person who made these laddu balls in bulk probably took a lot of time to knead the ball and tone, and tins of mixture had been put together with it. The flour and the sugar or jaggery probably came from the plants that were labored by farmers from their soils that agriculture  these flour through the mill in the factory that was transported by a ton of lorry carrying to the mill. To those people who carry the bags or used cranes to transport through shipment by lot and lots of people to get these laddu into the temple and make that offering to the devotees’s mouth. I don’t see the food the same way as I did before.

I realized many strange things happening towards prayers, chanting, kriyas or sadhanas that were offered by the Isha center. When I plunged wholeheartedly into my life and let myself go willingly to the unknown, I just see things differently.

I too wished I had done my 2nd top meals as wishing earlier then seeing this later. It makes me see things a lot different just like eating the melted jalebi in my mouth. If the jalebi is also shaped like the twisted mold which represents the turblent of life either spiraling up or down with a break.

The finally top food is peanuts. I loves pooping peanuts into my mouth and listening to the rhyme the saying easy wee see peanuts life, life is so super easy. I like eating peanuts and never new why I like eating it or maybe I saw a lot of other people eating them and thought as assumption the same thing. People of different thoughts wouldn’t think the same way as I thought. After intensely thinking what can I do more for myself is looking into the direction as my brother did or my sister did. Their lives really transformed them so much. I wanted to be like that and took a peanut plunged even deeper than them all to liberate myself to moksha. The goal is moksha just like eating a modha offered to Ganesha the removal of obstacle.

Leave a comment

From the blog

About the author

Sophia Bennett is an art historian and freelance writer with a passion for exploring the intersections between nature, symbolism, and artistic expression. With a background in Renaissance and modern art, Sophia enjoys uncovering the hidden meanings behind iconic works and sharing her insights with art lovers of all levels. When she’s not visiting museums or researching the latest trends in contemporary art, you can find her hiking in the countryside, always chasing the next rainbow.