Pateti Special Recipes-Chicken farcha Recipe-Mutton cannon ni seekh boti Recipe
1)Chicken farcha Ingredients Chicken pieces (cleaned and washed) – 500 gmsGinger-garlic paste – 1 tspRed chilly powder – 1 tspTurmeric powder – 1/2 tspGaram masala powder – 1/2 tspVinegar – 1 tspGhee – 4 tbspEggs – 4 nos.Bread crumbs – 1 cupSalt and sugar to taste Method Mix chicken with all ingredients except ghee, eggs … Read more
Bangalore celebrate ‘Pateti’ Parsi New Year
Though small numbers camouflage their presence, the Parsi community in Bangalore continues to play a vital role in the field of education, business and sports. The Parsis have gracefully absorbed traditions from Hinduism, Christianity and Islam and continue to contribute to the growth and development of society. Zoroastrianism was founded by the prophet Spitama Zarathustra. … Read more
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Pateti History-Pateti Important Over 3000 years ago Shah Jamshed of the Peshadian dynasty ascended the throne on “NAVROZE” – nav meaning new and roze meaning day. It was the day of the Equinox – a day when light and darkness stand equal on the scale of space and time when the length of the day … Read more
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Jamshed-E-Navroz Rituls Jamshed-E-Navroz is the first day of the first month of the Zoroastrian year. Parsis follow the Fasli calendar and their New Year commences with the VernalEquinox. The festival is celebrated with lot of enthusiasm. The community dutifully follows all the rituals performed during Jamshed-e-Navroze. Parsis offer special prayers on the day savour the … Read more
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Navroz Date2012 Navroz 2012 is Coming to 18 August 2012. Navroz Celebration The Parsi New Year, Jamshed-e-Navroz is celebrated on the first day of the first month of the Shehenshai calendar followed by the Zoroastrian faith. Named after the Persian ruler Jamshed, in whose reign the festival began, Jamshed-e-Navroz is symbolic of rejuvenation and rebirth.The … Read more