Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 namaste, i did get somewhat addicted to chai at amritapuri which is served daily from amma's kitchen at 6AM and 4PM. one cup is free for ashram residents; extra cup i think was 2 rupees. there are two lines: one "with" and the other "without" referring to "sugar". normally i am a vegan( due to milk allergies, etc ) and chai is 50% milk and 50% water. i made some exceptions at the ashram considering the food as "amma's prasad" and that the cows are treated with love and free from toxins. and drinking chai in amma's court either by myself or with one or two other people there at 6 AM was very nice ~ in silence; i suppose others were busy either with seva or meditation. sometimes i would go to the roof of a seventeen( 18? ) story apt building next to temple, watch the hawks( eagles? ) and drink my chai ~ usually by myself or very few others and watch the sunrise ~ in silence. with anywhere from 1,000 to several,000 people visting the ashram daily( 30,000 at amma's 49th birthday )private time can be rare. mondays were days of rest(?) after the devi bhava on sunday( ending monday morning ). however, at home i have found a nice alternative at least for the chai : ginger tea from freshly grated ginger root with soy milk( instead of dairy ) sweetened with raisins or dates. ginger root can kept in fridg fresh for about two weeks and there is a special grater usually a small ceramic plate with teeth on bottom. Enjoy with Amma's Blessings, amarnath Ammachi, Rick Archer <rick@s...> wrote: > > on 1/14/06 7:30 AM, Suja Sivanand at kitchuss wrote: > > > Om Namah Sivaya. > > Dear friends, > > A few years back I was lucky enough to accompany > > Amma on Her way to Calicut.At the usual Chai and > > Swim,'Neeraattu', break we were fortunate enough to > > receive 'chai' made and served by Our Amma. During > > that session She warned us about the addiction to > > coffee, coke and soft drinks. She said that 2 cups > > of tea is harmless. > > I seldom drink caffeinated beverages, but I get a much stronger buzz out of > a cup of Chai at the local Amma center than I do from a cup of coffee. Maybe > it's just how it's made. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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