
Verses 37-47 Cooking for Krishna I
Verse
37
Arriving before Mother Yashoda, Radharani offers pranams by placing her head at
Yashoda's feet like a tender Bhakti-lata. Mukunda's mother is unable to control
her affection. She joyfully picks up Radha in her arms and warmly embraces her
to her chest. Yashomati smells Radha's head and then she kisses Radha's face as
her tears completely moisten Srimati's apparel!
Rasa-tarangini Tika:
Ma Yashoda loves Radhika like her own Bauma (daughter in law). As her downpour of warm tears
bathes Srimati's head like an auspicious abhishekha of vatsalya-prema, Radharani
melts like butter smothered within Yashoda's breast! Choked up with tears, Radha
exclaims in a faltering voice "Oh Ma-I'm yours!"
Then Mother Yashoda blesses Radhika: "Hey Shashimukhi Rai! Let your life's
duration increase a hundredfold so that your madhura darshan may satiate my
mind and eyes indefinitely!"
Observing Mother Yashoda's admiration for Swaminiji, the Manjaris beam with pride as they too carefully offer their obeisances unto Nandarani's feet. Indeed, Sri Radhika Devi is most regal amongst her Sakhis and Manjaris-like a lovely Raja-kumari.
Verse 38-39
Ma Yashoda embraces Lalita, Vishakha and the other sakhis also, and inquires
about Radha's welfare. Then in her anxiousness to start Krishna's cooking,
Yashoda says,
"Oh children! You're expert in preparing all sorts of delicious dishes. And
every Vrajavasi knows that you are amrita-hasta (blessed with the nectar
touch). Surely my son's poor appetite will increase upon seeing your wonderful
preparations; so let's not delay a moment more!"
Rasa-tarangini Tika: Krishna-bhavanamrita tells that before the cooking starts, Mother Yashoda respectfully requests Radha to take a light refreshment of various sweets. Being shy, Srimati feigns disinterest. Seeing Radha's hesitation, Yashoda understands her mind and leaves, placing the responsibility of serving with Dhanishtha. During Radha's bhojan, Rupa Manjari and others fan with chamaras; and when Radha's bhojan is finished, they provide water for washing.
Verse 40
Yashoda Rani continues: "Oh daughters! Some of you can make salty preparations
or tasty dishes adding yogurt. And some of you can make dishes cooked in ghee,
or prepare sweets.
Verse 41
Oh putri (daughter) Radhe! You are an experienced rasavati (cook) in flavorful
cooking. Mother Rohini has already gone to the kitchen. So you can join her to
make all sorts of sabjis and sweet-rice. Oh Putri Rai!
Verse 42
Carefully prepare the soft, nectar-defeating tarts called karpura keli and
amrita keli. When Krishna samples them, he becomes invigorated. But within the
three worlds, only you know how to make such delicious pastries."
Rasa-tarangini Tika:
Chapter 19, shlokas 50-51 give the recipes for preparing these sweets.• Karpura keli -First yogurt is added to boiling milk to make curd. Then rice
powder, yogurt, black pepper, sugar, ground coconut, jatiphala (a fragrant
spice), cardamom, cloves and bananas are mixed into a paste. Next mung dahl is
ground into powder, rolled in the above mentioned ingredients, and fried in
ghee, adding honey and camphor.
Amrita keli-Ripe bananas, kalai-dahl powder, ground coconut and pepper are
added to thik milk. Then cardamom, cloves, jatiphala, cinnamon and camphor are
added. These ingredients are fried in ghee and later fried in sugar water. Although these are the directions, no one can prepare such recipes like
Radha-for with her unique touch, they become divine.
Verse 43
"Oh Putri, Radhe! My Krishna is very fond of piyush-granti. So after making it,
dump it within pancamrita, adding camphor, cardamom and other spices."
Rasa-tarangini Tika:
Piyushgranti is a type of jilepi; pancamrita is a mixture of yogurt, milk,
ghee, honey and sugar.
Verse 44
"Oh child Lalite! You can prepare rasala, and Vishakha can make sarab. You
prepare shikharini, and daughter Champakalata will make matha."
Rasa-tarangini Tika:
These are all various kinds of sharbat (refreshing beverages): Rasala is made
from thick milk, yogurt, sugar, cardamom, ghee, honey and black pepper.
Shikharini is eight parts yogurt, two parts sugar, one pal of ghee, one pal of
honey, one half pal of ground black pepper, one tola of cinnamon, one tola of
teja leaves, one tola of cardamom, and one tola of nageshwar.
Sarab is made
with two parts milk and one part thin yogurt with sugar, cardamom, ghee, honey
and black pepper mixed with buttermilk. Matha is buttermilk.
Verse 45
"Hey putri Tungavidhye! You make the curd that will be used with many other
preparations. And daughter Citre! You can prepare matsyandira (a sugar candy
drink).
Verse 46
Hey Sudevi, prepare khira-sara (thick condensed milk). Hey Rangadevi! You can
make pishthaka (using cream and sugar cane molasses). Oh Basanti! You can prepare
mridupheni (soft white sugar candy). Oh Mangala! You can make jilepis."
Rasa-tarangini Tika: This Mangala isn't the renowned Yutheshwari of this name, rather she is Radha's priya sakhi who serves under Indulekha.
Verse 47
"Hey kadambari! Prepare chandrakanti. Hey Lasike! You make tandula-curna-pindi.
O kaumudi! You can make a variety of shaskuli. Oh Madalase! You prepare pishtaka
that looks like the moon!"
Rasa-tarangini Tika: Chandrakanti is a sesame seed cake. Tandula-curna-pindi
are laddhus prepared with sugar, raisins and rice flower. Shaskuli are
wafer-like rice cakes, and pishtaka are round rice cakes. Kaumudi is Radha's
priya sakhi belonging to Champakalata's group, and Madalasa is a priya sakhi
serving under Indulekha.
