In our house, Peas Biryani was made by Mother on Wednesday afternoons in winter. It was her favorite dish to prepare, for it was easy to make, yet a hot favorite amongst the kids. Moreover fresh peas were in season and tasted heavenly.
She heated some oil in a pan and added a spoonful of cumin seeds. Then she added a handful of chopped onions. She proceeded to add some green peas and seasoned them with salt and turmeric powder. Having sauteed them for a couple of minutes she turned in the cleaned and washed rice and poured in a good amount of water. She covered the pan with a lid and let it cook on a slow flame.
I had the habit of standing at the kitchen platform to see the biryani being prepared. Strangely, the ingredients in the simmering pot started a conversation which I am sharing with you.
The rice was the first to say, I am the most important of all of us present here for I am pure white and wholesome. I am the key ingredient to making Peas Biryani. I am Sathya, this is the Truth.
The yellow turmeric powder
chuckled and said, No longer are you white my dear, for I have dyed you in my
own colour. I am Dharma. This is my duty.
The peas smiled peacefully and said, "What is Peas Biryani, without peas, eh? We are the most attractive and delicious part of this preparation. We are shanti.*We are *peace. We are peas (peace) and our colour too is green that is the colour of peace."
The onions said, "We add the tang to this dish. We add flavour. We are the soul of all vegetarian food. We are ahimsa. We *tolerate*all other flavours, yet retain our own."
The pan spoke up and said, "Its I who is holding all of you in here. But for me, you would all have been separate identities. I have held you together, so that jointly, you can become a delicious dish. Where would you be without me ? I am *discipline * and I am indispensable."
The cumin seeds were dancing up and down in the boiling water and said, "Try making Biryani, without us It shall be quite tasteless. We sizzle in the hot oil first of all for we are devoted to spreading our flavour, wherever we go.*We are *devotion."
The water was almost completely absorbed by now. It smiled contentedly and said, "I was determined to permeate into each particle of all of you. Without me could peas Biryani ever have been made ? I am determination and I am the most important of all."
THIS ALSO PROVIDES ANOTHER LESSON...
FOR OUR FRIENDSHIPS TO BE SUCCESSFUL LIKE MAKING OF THE BIRYANI WITH DIFFERENT INGREDIENTS, WE NEED ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE, NONE CAN BE LEFT OUT, *WHILE AT THE SAME TIME LIKE WE MUST VALUE THE PRESENCE OF GOD, WE MUST ALSO VALUE THE UNITY BETWEEN ALL OF US FRIENDS AND NONE MUST FEEL LEFT OUT".
"If we focus on the eternal, we will remain unaffected by the changing experiences of life."
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Great Analogies Sririam!
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