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Tuesday, February 15, 2022

46th day of our blog

Hello Readers,

Today is 46th day of our blog.  I hope you will like it.  So here we go………

 Famous food of Karnataka

Chiroti


Chiroti is a delicious South Indian dessert which is best enjoyed with sweetened milk. This sweet dish is prepared with rava, all-purpose flour, sugar and ghee. You can easily make this recipe within 20 minutes and serve it to your guests at your next get-together like kitty party, game night, picnic, etc. This delectable dessert will surely treat your taste buds with its amazing taste and flavours. If you are someone who has a sweet tooth then, this recipe is a must-try for you! This sweet delicacy is crispy from outside and soft from inside which makes it an ideal choice for snacking. Make it for festivals or any special occasion. 


Karnataka Culture - Know about tradition


Karaga




Performed on a full moon day the Karaga is a folk dance performed as a ritual dedicated to Draupadi. It is led by the men because in the last part of Mahabharatha the demon Tripurasura was still alive and Draupadi took the form of a shakti goddess and created soldiers called Veerakumaras. After the war, the soldiers asked her to stay but she couldn’t, so she promised to come to visit them on the first full moon of the Hindu Calendar.


There is a Karaga carrier, dressed up as a woman carries the Karaga which is a pyramid covered in flowers and visits all the Veerakumaras in his temporary Devi State. Nobody knows what is inside the Karaga, the carrier balances it very well on his and is not to drop it or else will die as is believed. The Karaga returns to the temple the next day by dawn.


The Karaga festival is a beautiful festival which sees the respect and loves the people have for Draupadi, the Shakti Devi.


Let’s Learn

In this Section you are going to learn how to read, write and speak Kannada fluently in a fun way. So let’s start. Yesterday’s edition we have asked readers to translate the sentence from English to Kannada from previous lessons. Hope you have completed😀 So here you have translation in Kannada to yesterday’s questions☺️


1. Thank you very much { Tumba Dhanyavaadagalu}
2. I Love You { Naanu ninnannu Prithisutthene}
3. Who are you? { Neevu Yaaru?}
4. I want 500 Rupees { Nanage 500 rupaayi beku}
5. I don’t want this pen { Nanage yi pennu beda}

We are excited to know how you have translated the same…..Please write it in comment section…We want to see your progress👍


Now Translate these Sentence from English to Kannada


1. Please go there.
2. This potato is very small
3. I don’t like garlic
4. Tell about yourself
5. I am in office now

We have given sentence based on information given in this blog…So please read and try to answer. Please write your answer in the comment section.


We hope you will like our post.  Please let us know what do you want to know in comment section. We will try to add those things.


Let’s meet tomorrow with new post😀


Yours,


Seema









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