@@shreyarshmaurya1563why do I see all Buddhists suddenly active and criticizing and questioning other religions??? Didn't buddha told you to attain moksha then do it, why wasting your time on youtube
I love this! Indian food is one of my absolute favorites and I love the beauty and serenity of their culture. I'm going to have to visit this place. I was born in NJ and can't believe this is there! I love it.
Please don’t. This place was built on the slavery of Indian labor whose passports were taken away and they were made to work long hours with no pay. Typical exploitation of the Swaminarayan community. Read The NY Times article on this
26:10 Indian Thali: 1) Thats Roti (you call it Bread) in the left corner of your Plate. 2) Next to Roti, its Shira (Indian pudding made with semolina, ghee, sugar, cashews and raisins). 3) Next is CHICKPEAS Gravy. 4) Next is Mix Veg Gravy. 5) At Right to corner is Paneer masala (Indian version of Cheese) 6) Masoor Dal (Brown lentils). 7) Rice with Lentil curry ... Each and Every item in your thali is Unique, (Benifits for Human Body (both male and female), consume it for Vitamin D, Calcium, Proteins, Fiber, iron, etc...) Further Google the details... Thank you for reading.
@@believ100it’s not Kachori but called Patties, it usually sweet at start and super hot fire at end… Kachori has crispy outside surface, patties have soft surface. Internal fillings are different as well.
One thing I keep in mind, is that Hindus and Sikhs, and everyone else, can go to each other's Mandirs when in times of need. And it's why I will always support my Sikh cousins.
Hindus are the most colorful People on Earth in every Aspect of life, from Worship, Rituals, to, Clothes , to Music and Dance to Food and KNOWLEDGE and WISDOM.
1) Gobhi (cauliflower) Manchurian. 2) It's a THALI: the sequence according to what you showed... a: Dal Makhani (made up of many kinds of lentils together) b: Rice & Dal (plain lentils soup) together. c: Roti (bread) & Samosas. d: Halwa (a sweet dish). It's samolina i think e: Cheakpea curry f: Mix veg (I think) g: Paneer butter masala.
Dear friends this all dishes are need to eat some unique ways . If you had rice mixed with dhal or sambar which are served together on a big portion. Then you have with side dishes each one with one amount of bite . At the same time chppathi which you called a bread with Penner or peas masala. That will be added taste
@@Revivalism23Américain missionary preachers are sent to India to concert poor people . Millions of dollars are sent in conversion across thé World. Hindus do not convert others.
If you are talking about edcuation then...we had a university called Nalanda University. It was established around the 5th century CE (circa 427 CE) during the Gupta Empire in ancient India, it was one of the world's first residential universities, attracting students from across Asia.😊😊😊
here's detail for indian meal you had there. In middle... white and yellow. 1. rice (carbs) + daal (yellow) (carbs and 20g protein in daal out to every 200g cooked) on right to it.. we have probably "daal makhani" 2. daal makhani (dark brown) (39g carbs and 16g protein out of 200g cooked and fiber) just above to it.. 3. matar paneer (looks same as butter chicken) (25-30g paneer in 200g cooked) move left to it. 4. green veg or seasonal veg or mix veg (bit mushy and green color) (full of minerals and vitamins and fiber) (veg in that are potato, okra/lady finger, eggplant, 2-3 types of gourd, seem, peas, carat, capsicum and few leafy greens) left to mix veg we have.. 5. chana masala (dark brown) basically chickpeas. (54g cabs and 18g protine in 200g cooked and fiber) left to chana masala is.. 6. halwa (white or golden) (semolina + milk + sugar + few dry masala like elichi etc) down to halwa you have.. 7. Parantha and 2 fried vada or something. Parantha is tringle shaped and adds carbs in your food. and other two I don't know. this is all you have in your plate. 7 things in your plate. covering. Carbs, protein, minerals, vitamins, fibers and fats. covering all 6 essentials need for daily nutrition. i think i need to add how to eat too. 1. you cut parantha in a size which can go in your mouth. and then hold or make it like a coupe or cone. 2. then you fill that coupe or cone with any of those liquid food. either daal, paneer, veggies or chana or maybe sweet too. or you can do one by by one. for first coupe/cone, fill it with daal and eat whole as you eat panipuri.. everything inside mouth at once. 3. cut another small piece from Parantha, make it or hold it like a coupe/cone. Fill it with paneer this time and eat whole at once. 4. mix rice and daal with a spoon. (like you mix rice and beans soup) and eat it. or, you can take 1 spoon of any of those 4 salty things.. chana, paneer, daal or veg put that one spoon of any of these on rice and daal.. mix that small portion.. and eat it. and then. 5. when you finish that take another material and mix it with 1 spoon of daal-rice and eat it. 6. take 1 spoon of another materal and mix it with 1 spoon of daal-rice and eat it. that is the process. eat roti or parantha first and then eat rice.
i am indian, and i have never seen such a beautiful temple even in india huge respect for americans who helped and allowed us to build something like that there is a say in america, if u do something in us, it needs to grand you have my respect my friendly americans
Fabulous video! The sauce with Rice is Daal (Indian Lentils) Flat thing is Paratha (flat bread) Tofu one is Paneer curry, next to that the green one is Surati Papdi-Lilva curry from south Gujarat, the one that felt like Black beans is Asian Red chick-peas, the one on right of rice is Dal Makhani (another kind of Asian & Mediterranean lentils combo). The two balls are vegetable Petis with coconut and next to that is semolina sweet called Shira.
26:16 Top Left : Shiro (Semolina Puddin) Next is Black Chickpea Curry Then is Green Veggie Curry (Undhiyu) Top Right is Paneer Masala, Bottom Left : Paratha Bread and Bhajiya Balls, Rice with Gujarati Tuver ni daal, and last bottom right is daal makhani
Not shira, it's Makha Sondesh, a famous bengali sweet, made from chhana(home made cottage cheese) & sugar/jaggery. It has a dry grannular texture like cake. For that reason he thinks that it is cake.
1- rice (Basmati) 2- Gujarati daal (made from Tuar daal aka pigeon peas) 3- the round and fried thing is Gujarati Pattice (made from potatos and coconut,it had some nuts and green chillies spices and raisins) 4 - sweet cake / pudding is called shira/Halwa- cane be made from lots of different things but here it is made from semolina 5 - black creamy beans gravy is Dal makhani (made from kidney beans and red lentils in buttery gravy) 6- the bread is called paratha (made from whole wheat flour) 7- tha green and white beans called flat beans (valor/papadi in Gujarati) 8 - black beans are black chickpeas or black grams beans 9- the tofu thing you loved is not tofu it’s paneer (Indian cottage cheese) And yes, all the things you ate were vegetarian because non-vegetarian is considered a sin in most of the Hindu temples and religious things (because the main principle of Hinduism is minimum violence and we also respect animals and nature). In fact, the Swaminarayan sect/Vaishnav sect and the Jains do not even eat onion and garlic. So you not only ate vegetarian food but you ate satwik food (without onions and garlic). Khichdi Prasad of Swaminarayan Temple is very famous, do try it next time.
Don't spread wrong conception. Only hindu temple is vegetarian. Apart from that Hindus eat egg, fish, meats everything. The sweet dish of the thali is makha sondesh. Dal is dal only. Don't separate it according to casts. Gujrati dal/marathi dal/panjabi dal/ tamil dal/bangali dal. This is bad habit.
@@varieties12 caste? Marathi, Gujarati etc are not caste. And yes region wise dal taste totally different even though basic ingredients are more or less same. Marathi varan (dal) tastes totally different than Gujarati dal. I think your knowledge about different dal is very less. First taste them and then comment.
@@varieties12 and not all hindus eat Nonveg. Many of them are vegetarian ( not only in temple) and some of them are eating only satvik food ( without garlic and onion) . You are spreading wrong information.
@@vikha2182 I think you are from gujrat. So you can divide people easily. You want to spread misconception that maximum hindus are vegetarian. In fact all temples are not vegetarian. Do you know the word "boli"? It means devotion of some animal to god. In many temple meats(normally mutton) are used as a "prosad". First of all know the matter properly. Then comment. People like you just want to spread their religious ideology. I have tasted many types of dal. But these are not completely different. How do you know this dal is gujrati/marathi/bangali? The regionwise separations of dal have no meaning to foreigners. The main problem is you want to divide & divide & divide. You divide people by religion, by caste, by food, by everything. You can't think yourself not as an Indian.
(1) Thank you - 'dhanyavaad" in indian language (2) Next time, eat every vegetable dish either with bread or rice, its how it should be eaten. (Don't eat rice along with bread.) (3) In temples, no non veg is allowed. (4) praying with incense clockwise vertically. ( like your dad did) (5) the dessert u ate, wasn't donuts, they're called 'gulab jamun' which are traditional sweets & taste can differ from India. (6) well, I like how you & your father respond to every thing even if u didn't know the names of thing you're eating and watching. ❤ (7) love to see you in India.🇮🇳
Jai shree Ram Thank you so much for having interest in Indian cuisine, please don't forget to revisit this place with all family members next time. Love ❤ from India. In india we use the word DHANYAWAD inspite of Thank you. Namaste 🙏🙏🙏
Dawg, you rocking that traditional Indian Kurta. Indian Sopranos wasn't on my bingo card for this year, but fuggedabouit, I'm eating my gabagool while watching this.
That desert you tried was one of the most favourite indian sweet Gulab Jamun. I would recommend you to come to India to explore a lot of things in culture, diversity and foods. Its a huge country full of diversity.
In temples....its STRICTLY PROHIBITED to have non- vegetarian food. Even if a hindu eat meat....HE Can't even think about it inside a temple. You can say it's blasphemous for us 😅
26:19 , chana mashala , mix veg , Paneer tikka , dal chaval and halwa , whole masoor dal , 2 bhajiya / Vada and butter Nan , in short 2 dal , rice , 3 sabji , and 1 sweet dish , and vada 27:30 we are asian and that rice is basmati is called king of rice globally, one of the most expensive rice in the world
To all the westerners who complain about Curry smells, western houses are designed in a way that the cooking smokes just stays inside the house inspite of using an electric chimney. Many modern indian houses are also blind copies of western design which is just a big mess. It reduces the functionalities.
@@pradeepkumar-yc5nzliterally true. I don’t have good smell sense but my wife can’t even go into some restaurants or some office kitchen due to smell of meat or fish, the way it’s cooked… She don’t use office microwave and eats cold food just because same microwave used in lunch time back to back drop smell to her food.
A perfect example of the fmly that eats together stays together you are truly blessed father and son duo i luv the way they bond so well with luv and respect for each other thanks for sharing this spiritual journey it was wonderful learnt so much about this amazing temple i am watching this from India never knew we have such beautiful temples in the US really enjoyed watching it 🙏🙏🙏Already looking fwd to your next visit i am sure it will be full of surprises 🥰
It is inappropriate to smell the incense stick before offering to a deity. The fragrance is essentially your offering to the deity and you do not take it in before making the offering.
As far as identifying your meal...it's biryani rice, naan ( the bread) , tofu curry, lentils are called Dal, Bonda ( spiced fried potato balls) , chana masala( the garbanzo beans) , bindhi masala ( okra and peas dish). These were all vegetarian dishes. There are many great chicken, goat, paneer ( cheese) dishes in many Indian restaurants. I love it. I go to every Indian restaurant I find. I suggest you try a buffet to get a better feel for it. You'll see everything at it. Most Indian restaurants offer a lunch buffet. Highly recommend. I highly recommend Tandoori chicken and fish, chicken Tikka masala, chicken vindaloo, Chicken Korma, Chile Chicken, coconut soup and gajar halwa ( carrot and cardamom dessert) , mango ice cream ect. The gulab juman dessert are fried dough balls soaked in milk and rosewater syrup. So delicious.
@martin96991 ?? I said they were all vegetarian dishes. I then was recommending dishes to try in other Indian restaurants outside of the temple. You need to reread my comment if you thought otherwise. Thank you.
@@yasaswynandavareek8399 there is a biriyani rice variant, especially grown for making biriyani they are super long thin light and smell flavorful by grain, not same grain as Basmati, which is slightly shorter yet still pretty long
beautiful temple. glad you enjoyed the food , just a small tip, always eat the gravies either with the rice or with the roti/naan or bread as you call it, gravies are never eaten directly as they are little spicy
Dal Makhni (lentils in a butter cream sauce), somosa chaat? Chickpeas in sauce, paneer (cheese) in a masala or butter cream sauce and yes there are several dishes with potatoes.
The sweet thing on the platter is a cream of wheat dessert called Halwa. It's made up cream of wheat, butter, sugar, milk and cardamom. Cardamom is an exotic Indian aromatic spice.
If possible please come to India with your loved ones. India is one of the most Wonderful country oh sorry world. Yes India is like world. South is different, North is different, East is different, West is different, North Eastern States are different.
Indian here --- you had a Cauliflower Manchurian - literally born in the streets of India by imitating cusine of Chinese immigrants into India. and making it vegetarian. The other is a Thaali - which means a platter. In Indian speak it is a collection of different vegetables and sauces along with bread and Rice with a small portion of desert. it is a complete platter of a full lunch / dinner . The contents of a thaali varies from place to place in india with the curries and vegetables reflecting local foods available. The desert you ate on the Thaali was made of Semolina, sugar and brown butter.
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Well they were just insure about the number of Indian American that are going to join the trump administration. And about insults That's all they can do rn I beleive
Puri Jaganath temple…..go read its history…..nobody knows when it was built….it was just inaugurated after a couple decades in your language but yugas in our though yugas are longer period than decades but ya…..The king who built the temple went to invite Lord Brahma to inaugurate the temple but the time in Earth and the time in Brahmalok is different so when he came back with Brahma it was already yugas or thousand of thousand years already past and the massive temple he built was all burried underground. Read the rest when you have time ……its not like you are doing any crime …..i am sure you will find it interesting or maybe not but read it.
I am impressed you guys are adventurous 😊 Any Hindu temple you go the food will be vegetarian. Vegetarian or non vegetarian Hindus follow vegetarianism in all the Hindu temples. Indian food can be very spicy to low spicy. Proud of you both💐🙏😊
Look, it's good that you are treating your father with respect. Mother, father, brothers and sisters are the biggest assets Mean family is the greatest peace in life . love from India.
Hindutva and Hinduism is guided by two basic divine principles-VASUDHAIV Kutumbakam means whole world is like one family & In the happiness of others lies our own. Be happy,be well.
Rice with lentils soup Bread is with the snack balls generally stuffed with potatoes or green vegetables, then next to rice is lentils different than the lentil soup in rice...same family but different grain. The top left smallest section is sweet made with a wheat derivative and ghee, sugar and sweet spice, then you have 2 vegetable dishes, chick peas and sweet peas and egg plant. The gulab jamun is a north indian traditional sweet made from cottage cheese and deep fried in ghee - clarified butter.
In south India, a full course meal is considered balanced if the food contains all the 6 kind of tastes like spicy, sweet, tangy, bitter, sour so as to distribute the digestion work all across the digestive system.
God bless your bond with your father ❤️ thank you for sharing your experience. I hope to have the same of patience you have with your father when mine gets as old. It’s such a blessing to have older parents who can share their life experiences and blessings with us, but also a very testing time in life.
It’s thali. Thali means plate full of meal for lunch or dinner. Which contains 2 grains which is roti( wheat bread) and rice, some curries, lentils/dals, dry veggies and dessert. In your thali you have paratha/ roti, rice with dal, rich flavor curry is dal makahni which has fresh cream with black lentil, beside that is orange gravy is paneer makhani ( makhan means butter), then undhio is mix of green vegetables and fresh beans, black chana/ checkpea curry, and shira/ halwa is sweet dish made out of corse wheat flour and ghee/clarified butter. Small balls are kachori has stuffing of green beans seeds. And drink is mango lassi made out of mango pulp and yogurt. And all these items in your plates were related to Gujrath state/ region. Every state has different food culture so usually in restaurants you get panjabi , rajasthani/ maharashtrian or South Indian thali.
Ahhh man this is so surreal....... I literally thought it was iskcon here at india until i tap into the vidd❤ I feel so happy to see hindu temple ourside india spreading love and peace🙏
Hinduism philosophy - Family who eat together , that Stay together . ❤
@@shreyarshmaurya1563 science se prove karu ki gore se.
In everyones heart.❤
@@shreyarshmaurya1563why do I see all Buddhists suddenly active and criticizing and questioning other religions??? Didn't buddha told you to attain moksha then do it, why wasting your time on youtube
@@shreyarshmaurya1563 Aren't you a buddist?? Why take interest in other religions if you don't believe In god??
@@shreyarshmaurya1563Aren't you a buddist?? Why take interest in other religions if you don't believe In god??
I love this! Indian food is one of my absolute favorites and I love the beauty and serenity of their culture. I'm going to have to visit this place. I was born in NJ and can't believe this is there! I love it.
Come to India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳, you will get the real Indian authentic taste 😚😊😊😘🥰
Please don’t. This place was built on the slavery of Indian labor whose passports were taken away and they were made to work long hours with no pay. Typical exploitation of the Swaminarayan community. Read The NY Times article on this
And also get haped, and go back with a stomach bug 😂@@VikashKumar-kw5ck
Bro come on.... Flight take up for india..... We are waiting for u ✴️👍
26:10
Indian Thali:
1) Thats Roti (you call it Bread) in the left corner of your Plate.
2) Next to Roti, its Shira (Indian pudding made with semolina, ghee, sugar, cashews and raisins).
3) Next is CHICKPEAS Gravy.
4) Next is Mix Veg Gravy.
5) At Right to corner is Paneer masala (Indian version of Cheese)
6) Masoor Dal (Brown lentils).
7) Rice with Lentil curry ...
Each and Every item in your thali is Unique, (Benifits for Human Body (both male and female), consume it for Vitamin D, Calcium, Proteins, Fiber, iron, etc...) Further Google the details...
Thank you for reading.
Need to add the Kachori, the round stuffed savory balls, next to the paratha(bread)
The sweet dish of the thali next to paratha(bread) is Makha Sondesh(made from chhana & sugar/jaggery).
@@believ100it’s not Kachori but called Patties, it usually sweet at start and super hot fire at end… Kachori has crispy outside surface, patties have soft surface. Internal fillings are different as well.
You missed gulab jamun and ladoo
Thank u brother u saved my time otherwise I had to do it👍
Hinduism is just simple and easy.
Live and let live.
Hope the world is at peace foreve🙏
They are not letting others live where are you man come to India and see how they are torturing Christians and Muslims … wake up man
I had no idea this existed!! You guys continue to educate me about my own state day after day!!
Not your culture. Just your state haha very insular
32:29 its not tofu, its called "panner" and it is cottage cheese 🧀
Paneer
Cheese
Love the way you treat your Dad, stay blessed!
Thank you for sharing
Lots of love from 🇬🇾
This is fantastic to see! Need to
Make a journey from
London to NJ to see how us Hindus do things in the US! 💯🙏🏾🇬🇧🇺🇸🇮🇳
As a sikh I love this temple ❤❤❤❤.i love shri Krishna ji ❤❤
I also respect and honor Sikhism❤
@@normalperson8484it belongs to swaminaran not jrishna
One thing I keep in mind, is that Hindus and Sikhs, and everyone else, can go to each other's Mandirs when in times of need. And it's why I will always support my Sikh cousins.
Hindus are the most colorful People on Earth in every Aspect of life, from Worship, Rituals, to, Clothes , to Music and Dance to Food and KNOWLEDGE and WISDOM.
1) Gobhi (cauliflower) Manchurian.
2) It's a THALI: the sequence according to what you showed...
a: Dal Makhani (made up of many kinds of lentils together)
b: Rice & Dal (plain lentils soup) together.
c: Roti (bread) & Samosas.
d: Halwa (a sweet dish). It's samolina i think
e: Cheakpea curry
f: Mix veg (I think)
g: Paneer butter masala.
chickpea* maama
Halwa is made out of cream of wheat
Black chickpea curry... @SHAKALAKA-m2c
Not roti, it's paratha. Not halwa, it's Makha Sondesh, a famous bengali sweet, made from chhana(home made cottage cheese) & sugar/jaggery.
Dear friends this all dishes are need to eat some unique ways . If you had rice mixed with dhal or sambar which are served together on a big portion. Then you have with side dishes each one with one amount of bite . At the same time chppathi which you called a bread with Penner or peas masala. That will be added taste
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Love to your dad ❤️
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Stay in India
@@Revivalism23Américain missionary preachers are sent to India to concert poor people . Millions of dollars are sent in conversion across thé World. Hindus do not convert others.
convert
As an Indian i can say.. that's real Authentic Home food most indian have on Daily basis
Not really . It depends
We eat only rich and roti everyday...
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Useless comments
As an Indian too I disqualify this comment, idiot scammers
Not really at once but yeah . One by one whole day.
Never heard of this place. Amazing!
Architectural marvel......Stunning 🎉🎉🎉
Absolutely beautiful. Wonderful video for those who aren’t able to travel.
Wow your dad is very respectful and very decent he reminds me of my grandpa who is living far away from me
If you are talking about edcuation then...we had a university called Nalanda University. It was established around the 5th century CE (circa 427 CE) during the Gupta Empire in ancient India, it was one of the world's first residential universities, attracting students from across Asia.😊😊😊
Love from India 🚩🇮🇳🕉️ to USA ✝️🇺🇸 ❤
here's detail for indian meal you had there.
In middle... white and yellow.
1. rice (carbs) + daal (yellow) (carbs and 20g protein in daal out to every 200g cooked)
on right to it.. we have probably "daal makhani"
2. daal makhani (dark brown) (39g carbs and 16g protein out of 200g cooked and fiber)
just above to it..
3. matar paneer (looks same as butter chicken) (25-30g paneer in 200g cooked)
move left to it.
4. green veg or seasonal veg or mix veg (bit mushy and green color) (full of minerals and vitamins and fiber)
(veg in that are potato, okra/lady finger, eggplant, 2-3 types of gourd, seem, peas, carat, capsicum and few leafy greens)
left to mix veg we have..
5. chana masala (dark brown) basically chickpeas. (54g cabs and 18g protine in 200g cooked and fiber)
left to chana masala is..
6. halwa (white or golden) (semolina + milk + sugar + few dry masala like elichi etc)
down to halwa you have..
7. Parantha and 2 fried vada or something. Parantha is tringle shaped and adds carbs in your food. and other two I don't know.
this is all you have in your plate.
7 things in your plate. covering.
Carbs, protein, minerals, vitamins, fibers and fats.
covering all 6 essentials need for daily nutrition.
i think i need to add how to eat too.
1. you cut parantha in a size which can go in your mouth. and then hold or make it like a coupe or cone.
2. then you fill that coupe or cone with any of those liquid food. either daal, paneer, veggies or chana or maybe sweet too.
or you can do one by by one. for first coupe/cone, fill it with daal and eat whole as you eat panipuri.. everything inside mouth at once.
3. cut another small piece from Parantha, make it or hold it like a coupe/cone. Fill it with paneer this time and eat whole at once.
4. mix rice and daal with a spoon. (like you mix rice and beans soup) and eat it.
or,
you can take 1 spoon of any of those 4 salty things.. chana, paneer, daal or veg
put that one spoon of any of these on rice and daal.. mix that small portion.. and eat it. and then.
5. when you finish that take another material and mix it with 1 spoon of daal-rice and eat it.
6. take 1 spoon of another materal and mix it with 1 spoon of daal-rice and eat it.
that is the process. eat roti or parantha first and then eat rice.
Always eat your curry with bread or rice , that balances the spices and is an authentic way of eating it ❤
i am indian, and i have never seen such a beautiful temple even in india
huge respect for americans who helped and allowed us to build something like that
there is a say in america, if u do something in us, it needs to grand
you have my respect my friendly americans
Love the way father is enjoying his meal
6:37 that artificial lake includes water from all over the world. It includes almost all river's water
It indicates that "world is one family"
I watched this Holy Temple Complex and other monuments through your Vlog only, not through any Indian Vlogger. Fabulous Video.
Thank you.
What a construction.... Such a rich culture...
Fabulous video!
The sauce with Rice is Daal (Indian Lentils)
Flat thing is Paratha (flat bread)
Tofu one is Paneer curry, next to that the green one is Surati Papdi-Lilva curry from south Gujarat, the one that felt like Black beans is Asian Red chick-peas, the one on right of rice is Dal Makhani (another kind of Asian & Mediterranean lentils combo). The two balls are vegetable Petis with coconut and next to that is semolina sweet called Shira.
nuch love and respect 4 this sir. love your channel and this top request 4 me. keep eating enjoying life guys bless u !
@@rajetparbhakar3354 Back at You my Friend! Glad you enjoyed the Video. What a Wonderful Day!
Would have been nice if someone here took the both of you for a tour and explained the Hindu culture, prayers, food etc
You guys should watch Neelkanth Varni series the once temple you are watching and are in, also called Swami Narayan.
26:16 Top Left : Shiro (Semolina Puddin) Next is Black Chickpea Curry Then is Green Veggie Curry (Undhiyu) Top Right is Paneer Masala, Bottom Left : Paratha Bread and Bhajiya Balls, Rice with Gujarati Tuver ni daal, and last bottom right is daal makhani
Not shira, it's Makha Sondesh, a famous bengali sweet, made from chhana(home made cottage cheese) & sugar/jaggery. It has a dry grannular texture like cake. For that reason he thinks that it is cake.
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Your father is too good ❤️ Namastey Uncle from Delhi India 🇮🇳
1- rice (Basmati)
2- Gujarati daal (made from Tuar daal aka pigeon peas)
3- the round and fried thing is Gujarati Pattice (made from potatos and coconut,it had some nuts and green chillies spices and raisins)
4 - sweet cake / pudding is called shira/Halwa- cane be made from lots of different things but here it is made from semolina
5 - black creamy beans gravy is Dal makhani (made from kidney beans and red lentils in buttery gravy)
6- the bread is called paratha (made from whole wheat flour)
7- tha green and white beans called flat beans (valor/papadi in Gujarati)
8 - black beans are black chickpeas or black grams beans
9- the tofu thing you loved is not tofu it’s paneer (Indian cottage cheese)
And yes, all the things you ate were vegetarian because non-vegetarian is considered a sin in most of the Hindu temples and religious things (because the main principle of Hinduism is minimum violence and we also respect animals and nature).
In fact, the Swaminarayan sect/Vaishnav sect and the Jains do not even eat onion and garlic. So you not only ate vegetarian food but you ate satwik food (without onions and garlic).
Khichdi Prasad of Swaminarayan Temple is very famous, do try it next time.
I love Swaminarayan temple khichdi prasad. I love the Devine taste. Jay Swaminarayan🙏
Don't spread wrong conception. Only hindu temple is vegetarian. Apart from that Hindus eat egg, fish, meats everything. The sweet dish of the thali is makha sondesh. Dal is dal only. Don't separate it according to casts. Gujrati dal/marathi dal/panjabi dal/ tamil dal/bangali dal. This is bad habit.
@@varieties12 caste? Marathi, Gujarati etc are not caste. And yes region wise dal taste totally different even though basic ingredients are more or less same. Marathi varan (dal) tastes totally different than Gujarati dal. I think your knowledge about different dal is very less. First taste them and then comment.
@@varieties12 and not all hindus eat Nonveg. Many of them are vegetarian ( not only in temple) and some of them are eating only satvik food ( without garlic and onion) . You are spreading wrong information.
@@vikha2182 I think you are from gujrat. So you can divide people easily. You want to spread misconception that maximum hindus are vegetarian. In fact all temples are not vegetarian. Do you know the word "boli"? It means devotion of some animal to god. In many temple meats(normally mutton) are used as a "prosad". First of all know the matter properly. Then comment. People like you just want to spread their religious ideology. I have tasted many types of dal. But these are not completely different. How do you know this dal is gujrati/marathi/bangali? The regionwise separations of dal have no meaning to foreigners. The main problem is you want to divide & divide & divide. You divide people by religion, by caste, by food, by everything. You can't think yourself not as an Indian.
I am from India, Mumbai, nice presentation ❤ from India Bharat
(1) Thank you - 'dhanyavaad" in indian language
(2) Next time, eat every vegetable dish either with bread or rice, its how it should be eaten. (Don't eat rice along with bread.)
(3) In temples, no non veg is allowed.
(4) praying with incense clockwise vertically. ( like your dad did)
(5) the dessert u ate, wasn't donuts, they're called 'gulab jamun' which are traditional sweets & taste can differ from India.
(6) well, I like how you & your father respond to every thing even if u didn't know the names of thing you're eating and watching. ❤
(7) love to see you in India.🇮🇳
Jai shree Ram
Thank you so much for having interest in Indian cuisine, please don't forget to revisit this place with all family members next time.
Love ❤ from India.
In india we use the word DHANYAWAD inspite of Thank you.
Namaste 🙏🙏🙏
Love from India
Dawg, you rocking that traditional Indian Kurta. Indian Sopranos wasn't on my bingo card for this year, but fuggedabouit, I'm eating my gabagool while watching this.
That desert you tried was one of the most favourite indian sweet Gulab Jamun. I would recommend you to come to India to explore a lot of things in culture, diversity and foods. Its a huge country full of diversity.
In temples....its STRICTLY PROHIBITED to have non- vegetarian food.
Even if a hindu eat meat....HE Can't even think about it inside a temple. You can say it's blasphemous for us 😅
not blasphemous just not alowed
There is a big difference between "Blasphemous" & "Prohibition" 👍
@@kushjindal2939it's obviously blasphemous in temples!!!
Those who choose violence and eat non veg by killing animal are not real hindu
Yeah not be negative but Hinduism doesn't have a concept like blasphemy really. Some things are prohibited, not recommended etc.
Love from New Delhi, India! :)
Astounding! I never knew this place existed.
😏
@@martin96991 stay in India
@@Revivalism23No. We won't
No ham on campus sir. You have mistaken something
Watching from north east India. .. Love you both... Keep smiling and best wishes in life. ...
You Guys are Awesome, Really did well eating Indian spicy food.
26:19 , chana mashala , mix veg , Paneer tikka , dal chaval and halwa , whole masoor dal , 2 bhajiya / Vada and butter Nan , in short 2 dal , rice , 3 sabji , and 1 sweet dish , and vada 27:30 we are asian and that rice is basmati is called king of rice globally, one of the most expensive rice in the world
To all the westerners who complain about Curry smells, western houses are designed in a way that the cooking smokes just stays inside the house inspite of using an electric chimney.
Many modern indian houses are also blind copies of western design which is just a big mess.
It reduces the functionalities.
The meat and eggs smell really bad for us, especially vegetarians. The disgust feeling is mutual I would say.
No need for justification or apology. Prejudices cannot be addressed rationally.
@@pradeepkumar-yc5nzliterally true. I don’t have good smell sense but my wife can’t even go into some restaurants or some office kitchen due to smell of meat or fish, the way it’s cooked… She don’t use office microwave and eats cold food just because same microwave used in lunch time back to back drop smell to her food.
These people don't even clean their ass properly. Take a metro in New York and you'll understand. They shouldn't lecture about curry smells.
ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು( THANK U ) From ANCIENT HINDU BHARATA (INDIA)❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
I loved the father son bonding- best wishes for your dad's good health- he is a good sport
*🕉️ 🚩 🇮🇳 INDIA 🇮🇳 🚩 🕉️*
You guys should visit The Reading Terminal Market in Philly.
26:41 oh man , the food looks delicious.! My favourite food item is in your plate
You both are people with great virtue. In temples no Non-vegetarian food at most of the places.
A perfect example of the fmly that eats together stays together you are truly blessed father and son duo i luv the way they bond so well with luv and respect for each other thanks for sharing this spiritual journey it was wonderful learnt so much about this amazing temple i am watching this from India never knew we have such beautiful temples in the US really enjoyed watching it 🙏🙏🙏Already looking fwd to your next visit i am sure it will be full of surprises 🥰
It is inappropriate to smell the incense stick before offering to a deity.
The fragrance is essentially your offering to the deity and you do not take it in before making the offering.
Pls their isn't anything like this.
@ says who? Someone who knows zilch about Hindu rituals?
As far as identifying your meal...it's biryani rice, naan ( the bread) , tofu curry, lentils are called Dal, Bonda ( spiced fried potato balls) , chana masala( the garbanzo beans) , bindhi masala ( okra and peas dish). These were all vegetarian dishes. There are many great chicken, goat, paneer ( cheese) dishes in many Indian restaurants. I love it. I go to every Indian restaurant I find. I suggest you try a buffet to get a better feel for it. You'll see everything at it. Most Indian restaurants offer a lunch buffet. Highly recommend. I highly recommend Tandoori chicken and fish, chicken Tikka masala, chicken vindaloo, Chicken Korma, Chile Chicken, coconut soup and gajar halwa ( carrot and cardamom dessert) , mango ice cream ect. The gulab juman dessert are fried dough balls soaked in milk and rosewater syrup. So delicious.
I think you don't know that non veg is not allowed in temples 😅
But thanks for the info.
@martin96991 ?? I said they were all vegetarian dishes. I then was recommending dishes to try in other Indian restaurants outside of the temple. You need to reread my comment if you thought otherwise. Thank you.
It's not Biryani rice, it's Basmati rice. There's nothing like Biryani rice, it's just Biryani
That's Basmati rice 🍚🌾 used in biriyani or indian long rice.
@@yasaswynandavareek8399 there is a biriyani rice variant, especially grown for making biriyani they are super long thin light and smell flavorful by grain, not same grain as Basmati, which is slightly shorter yet still pretty long
beautiful temple. glad you enjoyed the food , just a small tip, always eat the gravies either with the rice or with the roti/naan or bread as you call it, gravies are never eaten directly as they are little spicy
You both using your hands to eat is JUST THE RIGHT THING TO DO WHEN EATING INDIAN FOOD 👍👍✔️✔️
Respect from India🇮🇳.
Dal Makhni (lentils in a butter cream sauce), somosa chaat? Chickpeas in sauce, paneer (cheese) in a masala or butter cream sauce and yes there are several dishes with potatoes.
Thank you for this beautiful temple video
Great review! Thank you for sharing!😊
Nothing can be better than cherishing new things with ur old parents .may the Krishna bless u and ur family 🙏
The sweet thing on the platter is a cream of wheat dessert called Halwa. It's made up cream of wheat, butter, sugar, milk and cardamom.
Cardamom is an exotic Indian aromatic spice.
If possible please come to India with your loved ones. India is one of the most Wonderful country oh sorry world. Yes India is like world. South is different, North is different, East is different, West is different, North Eastern States are different.
Indian here --- you had a Cauliflower Manchurian - literally born in the streets of India by imitating cusine of Chinese immigrants into India. and making it vegetarian. The other is a Thaali - which means a platter. In Indian speak it is a collection of different vegetables and sauces along with bread and Rice with a small portion of desert. it is a complete platter of a full lunch / dinner . The contents of a thaali varies from place to place in india with the curries and vegetables reflecting local foods available.
The desert you ate on the Thaali was made of Semolina, sugar and brown butter.
WE THE HINDU 💪💪💪💪💪
Thank you for the video. After watching it, my family and I have decided to visit this place during spring break. We appreciate the introduction!
You guy's Rock 🎉 🙏 ❤ from India 🤗
Your Dad is an C❤❤l Man & an great Explorer ✌️🥂
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X has become toxic, Tulsi Gabbard shared pics of this temple and a section of MAGA trolls made memes of Hindu gods and insulted them.
Well they were just insure about the number of Indian American that are going to join the trump administration. And about insults That's all they can do rn I beleive
Love your video brother 🕉️🙏🏼❤️
I'm from India. I want to visit this temple in new jersey
India has Mandirs that are older than the Christianity
1 example?
Kedarnath temple in kailash.❤
Puri Jaganath temple…..go read its history…..nobody knows when it was built….it was just inaugurated after a couple decades in your language but yugas in our though yugas are longer period than decades but ya…..The king who built the temple went to invite Lord Brahma to inaugurate the temple but the time in Earth and the time in Brahmalok is different so when he came back with Brahma it was already yugas or thousand of thousand years already past and the massive temple he built was all burried underground. Read the rest when you have time ……its not like you are doing any crime …..i am sure you will find it interesting or maybe not but read it.
Christianity over 2000 years old and there archeological proof Jesu lived and died non of the Indian idols are true
Why dont you be a little humble... Reason why everybody hates us... Stems from problems like you...
I am impressed you guys are adventurous 😊
Any Hindu temple you go the food will be vegetarian. Vegetarian or non vegetarian Hindus follow vegetarianism in all the Hindu temples. Indian food can be very spicy to low spicy. Proud of you both💐🙏😊
Dhanyawadh is thank you in India
Such a magnificent place ,hope ur old man enjoyed it,take him to varanasi some day
This video is just so peaceful to watch even❤
Thank you...enjoyed your video. Made me hungry
Indian meal is very hearty meal. Mostly elderly take one such meal a day
Look, it's good that you are treating your father with respect. Mother, father, brothers and sisters are the biggest assets Mean family is the greatest peace in life . love from India.
Hindutva and Hinduism is guided by two basic divine principles-VASUDHAIV Kutumbakam means whole world is like one family & In the happiness of others lies our own. Be happy,be well.
Thank you very much ! We could experience the temple from India.
Love both of your spirits.
Ak-shar-dha -m Man-dir Really appreciate your respect and open mindedness to the Indian Culture. Loved your Video!! Thank You!
Rice with lentils soup
Bread is with the snack balls generally stuffed with potatoes or green vegetables, then next to rice is lentils different than the lentil soup in rice...same family but different grain.
The top left smallest section is sweet made with a wheat derivative and ghee, sugar and sweet spice, then you have 2 vegetable dishes, chick peas and sweet peas and egg plant.
The gulab jamun is a north indian traditional sweet made from cottage cheese and deep fried in ghee - clarified butter.
Respect for you and for your father and also thank you so much for showing Hindu temple in New Jersey I am from New Delhi India
Very well made video. As an US-based (Seattle) Indian man, I enjoyed watching it.
In south India, a full course meal is considered balanced if the food contains all the 6 kind of tastes like spicy, sweet, tangy, bitter, sour so as to distribute the digestion work all across the digestive system.
Good job man👍❤️🤗
15:53 video 📸 taking superb 🔥
Where is this place?
@@stelianag2148 robbinsville Nj is the location
@@VacationEducation Greetings from Bangalore City India... I enjoyed your interesting vlog..Do visit Mysore and Bangalore..
Hindu culture is oldest ,Love nd Respect to you and your Dad 🙏🚩♈
God bless your bond with your father ❤️ thank you for sharing your experience.
I hope to have the same of patience you have with your father when mine gets as old. It’s such a blessing to have older parents who can share their life experiences and blessings with us, but also a very testing time in life.
It’s thali. Thali means plate full of meal for lunch or dinner. Which contains 2 grains which is roti( wheat bread) and rice, some curries, lentils/dals, dry veggies and dessert. In your thali you have paratha/ roti, rice with dal, rich flavor curry is dal makahni which has fresh cream with black lentil, beside that is orange gravy is paneer makhani ( makhan means butter), then undhio is mix of green vegetables and fresh beans, black chana/ checkpea curry, and shira/ halwa is sweet dish made out of corse wheat flour and ghee/clarified butter. Small balls are kachori has stuffing of green beans seeds. And drink is mango lassi made out of mango pulp and yogurt. And all these items in your plates were related to Gujrath state/ region. Every state has different food culture so usually in restaurants you get panjabi , rajasthani/ maharashtrian or South Indian thali.
Thanks for Visiting and speading love and peace in the world.
Ahhh man this is so surreal....... I literally thought it was iskcon here at india until i tap into the vidd❤
I feel so happy to see hindu temple ourside india spreading love and peace🙏