Gokulashtami Recipes - Krishna Jayanthi Recipes - Janmashtami Special Recipes
Gokulashtami marks the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna.We usually offer homemade butter and aval for Lord Krishna on the day as butter and aval are his most favourites.Janmashtami is celebrated for the birth of Hindu Lord Sri Krishna.This year 2014,Gokulashtami / Sri Krishna Jayanthi falls on 17th August Sunday.People in Tamil Nadu mostly usually serve aval(poha) dishes and fresh homemade butter as naivedyam to Lord Krishna and draw footprints in houses to symbolise Krishna's childhood sport of stealing butter from houses :) The foot print is drawn with a special homemade flour made into a batter and drawn with hands.
Here is a collection of easy and traditional gokulashtami recipes some recipes are very easy which takes just
10 mins to prepare and
20 mins of cooking time.The collection includes
sweets and savoury snacks mostly
south indian varieties
You can find a collection of gokulashtami recipes which includes
seedai recipes,
aval recipes,
home butter,
murukku recipes etc