How to make ghee - The pure ayurvedic way

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  • @AmethystAddison
    @AmethystAddison 3 роки тому +9

    Wow! I was just looking for a proper ghee video, but it's so nice that it's taught by a devotee 🙏🏼 Hare Krishna!

  • @RevanJJ
    @RevanJJ 5 років тому +6

    I’ve read probably 15 Ayurvedic books, 10 Ayurvedic cook-books, and they all gave a very short way to make Ghee. I truly appreciate being able to see it done. I almost died from Diabetes 5 weeks ago. My Dr, Dr Naram has me on the following recipe. It was quite hard to get all of the original spices here in America (expensive too!) but I plan to make the formula and drink it each morning. Amla Powder = 1 tsp
    Turmeric Powder = 1/2 to 1 tsp
    Kali Jeeri(Back Cumin)= 1 tsp
    Methi Seeds = 1/2 tsp
    Fenugreek (Methi Powder)
    Pure Cow’s Ghee
    My question is, once made, how do I reheat it so I can make it into this drink? Microwave? Put excess amounts in pan and slowly melt on stove, but possibly waste a lot?
    Thank you so much! Ayurvedic and following its holistic, whole body, mind, and spirit ways has helped me go from 800+(I maxed their machines so may have been higher) to 90 a day. Thanks again for making this video. Reading is one thing, seeing it done is much better.

  • @ManishSingh2k
    @ManishSingh2k 11 років тому +5

    You are awesome. When I was a kid, I used to watch my Grandma churn that butter out and then, prepare the ghee. You are right. The butter which I tasted then was way tastier than the packed butter which I buy now. Now, that I have seen your video, I will definitely try to make some healthy and real ghee soon. Thank you very very much Sir.

  • @hhhc7ronaldo
    @hhhc7ronaldo 7 років тому +27

    Although I am a Muslim , I respect your religious beliefs and I do appreciate the time and effort you put into this video . i'm
    surprised actually cause in Saudi Arabia we do the ghee in the exact same method
    :) :)

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 9 місяців тому +4

      that is because saudis imported Indians slaves who brought the method with them, look at the quran no mention of ghee, all arabic books no mention of ghee until the arabs invaded india and brought back indian slaves to arab slave markets. so many hindu slaves were taken over the mountains they renamed it the Hindu kush.

  • @0naallan429
    @0naallan429 6 років тому +5

    Wow,, The man was showing how to make ghee. He was not trying to teach religious views.. loved your instruction, thank you.

  • @Janat522
    @Janat522 6 років тому +30

    You are perfectly right. That’s how my grandma was used to make. I am glad you are telling this to everyone 🙏🏻

  • @kamaltamang1534
    @kamaltamang1534 10 років тому +36

    I agree with you.. Thats exactly how my grand parents used to make back in himalaya

  • @yogtantra1
    @yogtantra1 11 років тому +1

    This is the correct method of making real good desi ghee... Ghee made out from cow's milk using the above method will have real good health properties and taste gr8... We can't get it from shops or super markets. We have to make it by our own..!

    • @DebbieTDP
      @DebbieTDP Місяць тому

      Butter made from cow milk gives the same results. In less time 😅
      Check out the old Vedic priest making ghee... from butter 😊
      ua-cam.com/video/ucCNqSURmAA/v-deo.htmlsi=5UxL9llMD43w4Yha
      .......

  • @fatimanaqvi2976
    @fatimanaqvi2976 9 років тому +23

    thank for sharing your knowledge, and showing the correct and full method...

  • @dephantastic
    @dephantastic 11 років тому

    I got amazing, crystal clear Ghee out this afternoon. In the past, eating any type of ghee or milk product used give me troubles in the stomach, however eating curd, butter and Ghee made this way has caused me no troubles at all. This is amazing stuff. From this point on home made curd, butter and Ghee will become a standard in my home :-)

  • @sumitbhujel1972
    @sumitbhujel1972 4 роки тому +9

    thanks for making this video
    I am from Nepal. I remember my grandparents making ghee this way from buffalo milk. The "butter" that collects on top after churning is called "Nauni" in Nepali

  • @franklinwright1490
    @franklinwright1490 6 років тому

    I came here looking for a simple how-to video and got so much more. I do not share your faith but, I do respect you and your conviction to it.

  • @rasamanjari
    @rasamanjari 12 років тому +4

    Thank you for this information. In Krishna Book and throughout his books, Srila Prabhupada refers to curd as being the white fulffy portion which dvelops in milk separating it from the watery whey after a coagulating product such as lemon or yogurt has been added under heat. Hindi calls it panir. The cultured, thickened milk product you call as curd, he refers to as yogurt..if you want to standardize the words according to Srila Prabhupada.

  • @dephantastic
    @dephantastic 11 років тому +1

    Greetings from the UK and thanks for the video, I made curd at home and tried to churn butter but nothing came out except a lot of Lassi. After some reading, I recognise that the whole milk I bought from the supermarket has most of the cream taken out and hence there wasnt any usable cream left to get the butter. Last night I used Double Cream to make curd. The curd has come out nice and smooth this morning and I am confident that when I churn this afternoon I will get the butter I was after.

  • @l4lintl608
    @l4lintl608 10 років тому +20

    I love this video, i graduated from a usa hindu college and they never showed us how to make the real stuff! thx!

    • @kazuri8997
      @kazuri8997 5 років тому

      This is still a bit imperfect method if you wanna know better let me know

    • @lidiacegarra3129
      @lidiacegarra3129 4 роки тому +2

      @@kazuri8997
      I wanna now better. Thank you

    • @DebbieTDP
      @DebbieTDP Місяць тому

      There's the easy way made by a vedic priest
      ua-cam.com/video/ucCNqSURmAA/v-deo.htmlsi=5UxL9llMD43w4Yha
      .......

  • @Mooniscool-w8g
    @Mooniscool-w8g 9 років тому +29

    Curd should be churned early morning when the temperature is cold

  • @aisi0o0taisi
    @aisi0o0taisi 8 років тому +6

    Buttermilk is the byproduct of the process, which can be consumed in form of lassi (sweetened) or chhachh (add salt and roasted cumin seed powder). Both the drinks are very healthy and you can think of these two as traditional indian cold drinks. These also help to cool down the heat indian spices cause. :D
    PS: leave a little butter in lassi(sweet) it tastes better thicker, and remove butter completely from chhachh(salted).

    • @poonamabbi7448
      @poonamabbi7448 8 років тому

      And you can use it to make kadhi, & even to wash hair & as a bath... of course you fina;lly wash off with water... keeps the hair from getting grey & keeps the skin & hair smooth, soft, silky & moisturized... for almost no cost to your pocket of the environment

  • @dsaculinary2510
    @dsaculinary2510 3 роки тому

    Pranam. Thanks for the educational demo. This is what "GHEE". is. Thanks again. JAI SHRI KRISHNA.

  • @westboundNinja1
    @westboundNinja1 9 років тому +12

    Omg I wonder what that butter tastes like... Looks so good

    • @indra1167
      @indra1167 6 років тому

      much better than cream ...take some taco and salsa and spread on it ..it taste quiet awesome..

    • @smokeweed9463
      @smokeweed9463 6 років тому

      Its tasteless

  • @leyniaLip
    @leyniaLip 5 місяців тому

    Your calm pace and informative presentation is enjoyable. Well done, and appreciated.

  • @GraceYoga
    @GraceYoga 7 років тому +3

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful video! God bless you!

  • @maintivanta2390
    @maintivanta2390 7 років тому

    You r soo peace full and charismatic prabhu I always feel soo blesed to hear evrey thing u say hare krisna

  • @Rai46149
    @Rai46149 5 років тому +7

    So much love for Krsna! Wish I had an ounce of that love for the Lord! Thank you! This is inspirational 🙏🏽

    • @danielmikesell2104
      @danielmikesell2104 4 роки тому +2

      @Rai R Jesus is Lord. Not a statue made of gold.

    • @amansingh13346
      @amansingh13346 3 роки тому +1

      @@danielmikesell2104 and whats all in the church?? His stone idol hanged in the cross??

    • @danielmikesell2104
      @danielmikesell2104 3 роки тому

      @@amansingh13346 I don’t worship a statue inside a building my body is the temple of God, as us yours. And I choose to worship the true living God in this temple.

    • @OneliaCampos
      @OneliaCampos 2 роки тому

      @@amansingh13346 Ese ídolo colgado en la cruz para los católicos es Jesús de Nazaret
      Para mí él no está en la cruz sino que es un Dios vivo y él si es Jesús de Nazaret. Que por cierto hoy es día de su muerte y resurrección porque es viernes santo que ironía y hoy yo estoy viendo un video que seguramente tenga unos 10 años colgado aquí en UA-cam. Saludos brindemos por un Dios vivo que murió en la cruz por nuestros pecados. Aleluya

  • @ano-jamara7137
    @ano-jamara7137 12 років тому +2

    Awesome. The only video found which describes real ghee; especially when made from cream. Real ghee (made this way) has no cholesterol and is a health elixir; the most supreme oil in Charak Samhita (vedic scripture of ayurveda). Certain foods like dairy and wheat are rendered more digestible by fermentation processes. Dairy can be nectar or poison, depending on how it is prepared/processed. Namaste'!

  • @Meenakshi_268
    @Meenakshi_268 10 років тому +21

    Hare Krishna , This is how we make ghee in India and offer to god more often in ekadashi . Thanks for sharing the video.

    • @indra1167
      @indra1167 6 років тому

      We eat also !!! Don't you ...

    • @stevenbrehm
      @stevenbrehm 6 років тому

      @@smokeweed9463 in the Bible it says don't worship false idols I grew up RC now I worship krsna have been for 20 years krsna means God because there is more information in the scriptures on how to be God conscious which you need my Weed head

    • @sacarchy
      @sacarchy 5 років тому

      @@smokeweed9463 son of the sow. Asshole deepshit you will go in hell shithole

  • @hiramyawicks1287
    @hiramyawicks1287 4 роки тому

    Excellent tutorial, your explanation was very clear and the recipe below in English. Thank you so much. Greetings from Sri Lanka!

  • @clavaque
    @clavaque 9 років тому +10

    Thank you very much for your videos, I'm finding them very interesting. I have a question abuot the ghee from curd. You mention it being better because it's from a culture (curd), but the benefit would be the microorganisms, yet you're killing them all while cooking the butter to make the ghee. Could you explain what benefit it has the, if the probiotics are removed? I look forward to your update, this interests me very much. Thank you!

    • @clavaque
      @clavaque 9 років тому

      Ah, I see. That makes sense. Thank you for explaining it! :)

    • @rocky19811969
      @rocky19811969 3 роки тому

      Sheets the explanation lol??

    • @galacticwarrior5734
      @galacticwarrior5734 2 роки тому +1

      There's a difference....you will find it in the taste n medicinal value....nothing ever totally 'dies'...there are certain subtle qualities that transform to form the essence of what you find in the authentic ghee...

  • @carolineswan4044
    @carolineswan4044 10 років тому

    Really beautiful video... one day i will try this if i can get the churner. Thank you for posting this, and for your beautiful energy

    • @anishka4642
      @anishka4642 4 роки тому

      U can use wooden hand churner

  • @petrus4
    @petrus4 7 років тому +8

    For those in a hurry, the process begins at 3:50.

  • @rjkumr1
    @rjkumr1 10 років тому +2

    Explained clearly in detail. Nice presentation. Thank you ; I was in search to find a way to make buttermilk & ghee.

  • @valdiviasy
    @valdiviasy 8 років тому +20

    Hello! Question: the amount of butter you put on the pot at the beginning was not the total amount of butter you gathered from the 5-6 liters of curd that you churned, isn't it correct? It seems to me that you only gathered a few ounces from the 5-6 liters. How many liters of milk did you need to make that much of butter?

    • @NikhilGupta01
      @NikhilGupta01 4 роки тому +1

      For a grass fed cow, it is usually 28-30 litres of raw milk to make 1 litre of ghee (personal opinion). In the end, the ghee made is around 175 mL, you can use this calculation to assume he took around 5 litres of milk.

    • @kricketkitty
      @kricketkitty 2 роки тому

      ​@@NikhilGupta01 Hello, thanks for this. I was trying to do calculations of making ghee from raw milk, raw curd, churning the butter, etc.. process vs from store bought organic grass fed butter. Based on your ratios, 30 liters = 8 gallons to make 1 litre/33oz of ghee. If you can find a local farmer, raw unpasturized milk runs about $10/gallon, so that would be about $80. Compared to using organic grass fed butter which costs $6lb, requiring 2lbs of butter to make 1 litre/33oz ghee will cost $12. Of course it is not economical to spend $80 plus so much time to make ghee from raw milk. I can see why having your own cow would be essential in this case. as is it so much more expensive, $12 (from butter) vs $80 (from milk) to make 33oz of ghee having to buy the staring ingredients. Thank you for any input : ) (Here is a devotee with making ghee from scratch, there are 3 different videos, curd, butter churning and ghee making ua-cam.com/video/uJHqaQgVz0o/v-deo.html)

    • @shikhasoni2389
      @shikhasoni2389 2 роки тому

      @@NikhilGupta01 Omg....the quantity is very little compared to the price 😐😐

  • @radhamadhava8838
    @radhamadhava8838 7 років тому +1

    Thank you!! This is precisely what I was looking for. You have the right method and understanding. Don’t let the trolls get to you.

  • @beatrizmarcovich4115
    @beatrizmarcovich4115 11 років тому +3

    Your energy is beautiful, I like to see you.

  • @Raj_1201
    @Raj_1201 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much. Hare Krishna!

  • @quietbear6841
    @quietbear6841 10 років тому +20

    Hey Brother, I appreciate your approach to The Divine and your creation of this video honoring the more traditional and pure way to make ghee. I have consulted a couple of ayurvedic books I have both of which have recipes for how to make ghee. I've also watched 5 or 6 videos. I've noticed that some people skim off the foam as you do in this video and some do not. One figure I have long considered an authority on Ayurveda says to leave the foam in the ghee making process. He is the author of "Ayurveda The Science of Self-Healing" by Dr. Vasant Lad. Maybe this Dr. Lad is not the authority on Ayurveda I thought he was but he says when making ghee, "… As it (the butter) boils, froth will rise to the surface. (Do not remove this foam for it contains medicinal properties.) …" pg. 162
    Just thought I would mention this in case it truly is better to leave the foam in. I'm not saying that Dr. Lad is right and that you are wrong. I am just noticing this one discrepancy between ghee recipes and would like to know for myself if the foam is better to leave in or take out! Thanks for considering this my Friend and Brother. Hopefully a true authority will surface and unequivocally steer us towards the highest and best way to make ghee. Maybe making it with Love is the secret ingredient :)
    Sincerely, Michael

    • @quietbear6841
      @quietbear6841 10 років тому +1

      Ah yes Moringa is amazing! Very valuable plant that is helping many many people get the proper nourishment their bodies require. Thanks for getting back to me Ulises. What are the other 1 or 2 tricks that are sometimes done? :) It seems as though some people also use the caramelized or cooked milk solids. I agree that using the foam is wise as I believe that Dr. Vasant Lad is correct about it having medicinal properties. What do you know about using the caramelized milk solids? Wise to use or better to skip. Thank you Brother

    • @quietbear6841
      @quietbear6841 10 років тому +1

      Okay great. Thank you Brother. I love cardamom and look forward to adding it to my next batch of ghee :) weeeeeee! ;)

    • @JoeyRec
      @JoeyRec 10 років тому +3

      Quiet Bear
      You can also add some cannabis if you really want to make it healing :D Makes it more fun also.

    • @quietbear6841
      @quietbear6841 10 років тому +4

      :) … for those who respond well to this type of medicine… I agree. For those who do not have a positive experience for whatever reason… I do not agree.
      I absolutely love marijuana and unfortunately it no longer serves me in positive ways. Someone told me recently that it might work for me if I only used Indica in order to stay with body highs and to skip the cerebral highs by not using sativa. Having gone 3 years without the use of this beloved herbal/magical plant I find it easiest now to just enjoy her fragrance and the pleasant reminiscing that follows her glorious smell ;)

    • @maxcrit3481
      @maxcrit3481 3 роки тому

      Quiet Bear Me also

  • @anandsai3999
    @anandsai3999 5 років тому

    Krishna he is.. not krsna.. but, you are awesome .. being a foreigner, learnt all these indian cultures and traditions..

  • @rajeshramakrishnan388
    @rajeshramakrishnan388 10 років тому +6

    Thanks for sharing the video Hare Krishna

  • @igwadaa3422
    @igwadaa3422 4 роки тому

    I thank you a lot to share with the world the knowledge of your culture. Much love from France my good friend.

  • @bev1603
    @bev1603 8 років тому +40

    Getting raw milk in the Us is difficult.

    • @leandergalahad5379
      @leandergalahad5379 8 років тому +2

      maybe you can get raw milk for dog use and then use it yourself

    • @hellooutthere8956
      @hellooutthere8956 8 років тому +1

      tht is a brillant idea servant of Jesus.

    • @hellooutthere8956
      @hellooutthere8956 8 років тому +1

      now the quakers are coming under attack for selling raw milk.

    • @deed2157
      @deed2157 8 років тому +1

      Have you tried farmer's markets? I sometimes see they sell raw milk, but according to the FDA they advise not to buy raw milk. Since there is alot of controversy about consuming raw milk, it is difficult to find.

    • @leandergalahad5379
      @leandergalahad5379 7 років тому +1

      btw, if you can't find raw milk anywhere, you can still get the benefits from cheese made from raw milk.

  • @victoriap2519
    @victoriap2519 5 років тому

    beautiful , thank you! Just today i bought ghee, i am from Uzbekistan, it has been long time i have not eaten it since lived outside. and so i think the one i got today obtained from cultured milk :) "creamy butter" in Uzbekistan we call kaymak , nothing similar i have ever tried anywhere

  • @Dinkyjean1
    @Dinkyjean1 8 років тому +36

    Although I am a Christian, I respect your religious beliefs and I do appreciate the time and effort you put into this video. I am looking for healthier methods of preparing foods and making ghee is one of them. Obtaining fresh raw milk is not an issue, however, I will have to find your video on making curd, can you post me a link in a response, please? Thank you again for the clear instructions.....may you be blessed on your way :)

    • @bev1603
      @bev1603 8 років тому +6

      I respect your religion, Bless you.

    • @erxfav3197
      @erxfav3197 7 років тому +7

      Dink Archer then you just not be a true Christian because this man is not saved and instead of proclaim to him the gospel of Jesus Christ which is the only way to be saved because God appointed only salvation through Him who died and had to die for our sins instead you say you respect his erroneous beliefs and the evil spirits at work through him

    • @Maheshr4
      @Maheshr4 7 років тому +3

      +Anthony C ohh.... that mythological character will give you salvation from eating that nutritious fruit called apple

    • @Dinkyjean1
      @Dinkyjean1 7 років тому +16

      Anthony C. ....as a Christian, you should know the most basic of all rules...Judge Not, lest thou be judged.

    • @petrus4
      @petrus4 7 років тому +19

      Anthony, one of the main reasons why I came to believe that Hinduism is, in truth, closer to God than Christianity, is because Hinduism does not require a person to become "saved," in the first place. Salvation only exists for anyone, to the extent that we are willing to recognise that others are already divinely acceptable.
      In the past I would have said that I am not Vaishnava, because the behaviour of certain people associated with ISKCON in America upset me; but I have come to honour Lord Vishnu in his role as the Preserver of righteous living, as he is known.
      Lord Krishna was a Warner for the Hindus in India, just as Mohammad was for the Arabs, Odin was for the Norse people, Hiawatha was for some of the Native Americans, and Jesus was for many of the rest of us. If a person is upright and living in an innocent and well-intentioned manner, and is adhering to the message of their nation's Warner as best they can, then we have no moral or spiritual right to condemn them or claim that they are unsaved.

  • @Justahappysoul007
    @Justahappysoul007 7 місяців тому

    I tried to make it, it's amazing, thank you ❤

  • @MarkHolman
    @MarkHolman 8 років тому +23

    Jai Krishna, beautiful glory to god!

  • @garykamboj
    @garykamboj 3 дні тому

    Very nicely explained the whole process. Thank you Prabhu. Hare Krishna

  • @umangbhattsg
    @umangbhattsg 10 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for such a wonderful clarity. I have one question. Traditionally we collect "malai" after boiling milk every day and store it in a refrigerator for a week so that we get enough material to prepare Ghee. Is it okay to collect "Malai" and store it for week?

    • @dtabib2704
      @dtabib2704 6 років тому +1

      U will get more ghee from malai whereas less qty from same qty of milk, thats the only difference

    • @maxcrit3481
      @maxcrit3481 3 роки тому

      Dhanashree Tabib No difference in quality then? Trying to learn how to make high quality ghee. Have access to good raw milk. Thanks

  • @rakeshkumar47
    @rakeshkumar47 11 років тому +1

    After you boil the milk transfer it to earthen pot, and let it get to lukewarm and add the buttermilk or starter curd as you showed it to us...the curd formed in earthen pots turns out very thick and tasty and good. That's how people from dwaraka in ancient times did it ( in a medicinal way). The Curd in the earthen pots last for less than 2 days without a refrigerator. How to use earthen pots refer to google. OM NAMO BHAGAVATE VASUDEVAYA

  • @lalita644
    @lalita644 9 років тому +4

    thank you very mulch . HARA KRISMA

  • @varshapendse3586
    @varshapendse3586 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for making this video 🙏🏻. This is exactly how my grandmother and mother made butter and then ghee (we call it Toop in Marathi language). Unfortunately I have no access to the raw milk or the real churned butter. I have to make do with the sweet cream butter we get in stores. Keep up the good work. Hare Krishna. 🙏🏻💐

  • @moviews5785
    @moviews5785 6 років тому +3

    the way iskcon is going..it wont be suprising krishna becomes caucasian by next 20yrs.............lmao

  • @carlabanietti5913
    @carlabanietti5913 10 років тому

    Very good!! Here in Brazil, I don't have conditions to make Ghee of milk, so, buy butter and take of the White foam, and filter. should not be equal, but it is good and tasty. Thank you for explanation.

  • @mika66
    @mika66 8 років тому +3

    So much care from the beginning to create a pure non industrialized product so at the end it is strained through a bleached white highly industrialized coffee filter. Really? Isn't it better to you use a cheese cloth for filtration?

  • @karthimechify
    @karthimechify 11 років тому

    hi...we have been making traditional ghee....i want to say to u these things which are traditionally done...
    when u are done boiling the ghee....switch off the flame and drop in a handful of MORINGA leaves and a handful of CURRY leaves..
    u can get curry leaves fresh at indian shops....
    this leaves shud be left to fry for say 5 mins and then removed....
    the ghee will be so beautiful smelling and will last better....
    also the leaves will transfer their health to the ghee....
    thanks for ur video!

  • @indrajeetdodia9646
    @indrajeetdodia9646 8 років тому +8

    use PATANJALI DESI COW GHEE it is made same as in this video.

    • @poonamabbi7448
      @poonamabbi7448 8 років тому +3

      really? do you know not every one who uses ghee is in India, & you can't get Patanjali ghee in America? & I am sure it is not available in many other places in the world. The 2nd thing that you are not getting is that you must eat from LOCAL sources... to ensure A LOWER ECOLOGICAL/CLIMACTIC EFFECT.

    • @sacarchy
      @sacarchy 7 років тому +3

      Indrajeet Dodia thats not and it is biggest fraud of modern times

    • @motilalayan
      @motilalayan 6 років тому +4

      Sorry to say patanjali ghee is too much hyped... Best is homemade ghee

    • @Pritpalsinghvirk
      @Pritpalsinghvirk 6 років тому +2

      पतंजलि is not a good ghee

    • @madhur089
      @madhur089 6 років тому

      i doubt tht

  • @atlantivi
    @atlantivi 11 років тому

    I love all your videos .... Especially this is my favourite video on UA-cam...... Hare Krishna Hare Krishna hare Rama hare Rama.

  • @jnoover
    @jnoover 9 років тому +9

    Hare Krsna Prabhu, I have one question. I was always told that when you cook something all the good bacteria and cultures get destroyed because of the heat? Is that so or not? Please let me know what you think. thank you. :)

    • @ayushpainuly4530
      @ayushpainuly4530 7 років тому

      yup they die ...but you wants to know..

    • @RahulDahiya0303
      @RahulDahiya0303 6 років тому

      No u might hv also heard ghee is good for health. so, definitely some good bacteria are retained

    • @indra1167
      @indra1167 6 років тому

      Yeah they die...and this is also a ethical religious question ..in Jainism such food is not allowed ...but Hinduism its okey may be Bacteria was not found when Vedas were written !!! though they know about Atoms

    • @RahulDahiya0303
      @RahulDahiya0303 6 років тому +4

      Bro, do u think, there is anything eatable on this earth that is free from bacteria? No, maybe u don't have proper knowledge that bacterias can survive in most harsh conditions.
      And its a bitter truth of life, life eats life, whether it be jainism or hinduism or any religion, human eats veg or non-veg both of this are lives.
      That's y its said in our scriptures "try to eat as much needed for maintaining this human body, don't kill life for taste of tongue".
      Any life on earth cannot stay without consuming other life, unless a man has reached that highest level of which both of us don't have any experience till now,

    • @rohitk9859
      @rohitk9859 6 років тому +1

      Ravindra Singh but the question should be Do bacteria feel pain like mammals or birds as they don't have such nerve system

  • @RebeccaWorldtraveler
    @RebeccaWorldtraveler 9 років тому +1

    This is really great to see the traditional way to make ghee. Thanks for sharing. It's a pitty that I do not have the churning machine to make the butter...;-(

    • @RebeccaWorldtraveler
      @RebeccaWorldtraveler 9 років тому

      +The Vedic Way Thanks for your reply with the link. i have an other question: I just made ghee from raw milk butter and it went well, I did the skimming, but when I sift it in the end, the color was a bit darker than yellow. Can it be burnt? The taste is quite good I think..Do I have to throw it away now or can I still use it? I had the fire low all the time, for maybe 1 hour without stirring.
      And I hear different stories about the cooking time...some people say that you have to boil it for 8 hours, otherwise it is just clarified butter. What is your opinion about this? How long do you cook it? Will it not burn when you cook it 8 hours?
      Thanks in advance..!

  • @xtusvincit5230
    @xtusvincit5230 8 років тому +3

    15 liters of milk yields only 1.5 cups of ghee? Wow.

    • @TheVedicWayChannel
      @TheVedicWayChannel  8 років тому +1

      Yep, about 4%, in other words, 0.6 liters.

    • @ketcha5703
      @ketcha5703 8 років тому

      for the candles, how long does them last as tea candle case? how many can you make?

    • @TheVedicWayChannel
      @TheVedicWayChannel  8 років тому

      A ghee lamp will last about 2 or 3 hours, with about 20-40 ml.

    • @mithungangolli
      @mithungangolli 7 років тому +1

      and that is the reason why ghee when purchased is more expensive than butter....
      but when you do it at home, its zero cost, and healthier

    • @RosaButton
      @RosaButton 7 років тому +1

      Not cheaper. 1 gal of grass fed milk where I live is $8.50 X 4=$34.00. I would need 4 gallons of milk. I don't have a cow but I wish I could afford to make it because I know it's full of great benefits.

  • @atishturbo3482
    @atishturbo3482 5 років тому

    Haribol nice video prabhuji,i sell cow milk in mauritius,now i have learn the true way to make ghee,thank a lot,jai prabhupada

  • @RachaelCarmine
    @RachaelCarmine 11 років тому +3

    I would really like to try ghee but I live in the USA and we don't have the same breed of cows as in India. It is hard to find anything grass fed or free range here. Also, I'm interested in learning about your faith. What is the best way to learn about Hari Krishna? I am a Christian but I've always been interested in learning about other faiths.

    • @cosmicjohn09
      @cosmicjohn09 11 років тому

      Rachael go to your nearest Hare krsna temple. look up online for the address. also you can get Books about Krsna online.from the Hare Krsna store. i recomend books by His Divine Grace AC Bahktivedanta Swami. such as = Srimad Bhagavatam, Bhagavad gita as it is.and Krsna book. You will please jesus by doing so remember he said seek and ye shall find. Good luck and God Bless you Hare Krsna.

    • @julieankhan.2801
      @julieankhan.2801 6 років тому

      cosmicjohn09 - go to a farmer's market and ask them. You don't know about farmer's. Plenty of farmers/Homesteaders have grass fed cows. That is the norm.

  • @lancelaw5966
    @lancelaw5966 10 місяців тому

    Very nice my friend. So much confusion on this ,and practically, everything

  • @lxmzhg
    @lxmzhg 9 років тому +27

    I don't see the purpose of using raw milk, since in the process for making ghee you heat it up anyway, so it is no longer raw.

    • @RantzOn
      @RantzOn 9 років тому +3

      +lxmzhg I agree, I don't see any reason to other then "Luxury".
      Admittedly this video is an interesting prying look into Ghee making in a cultural way. But butter can be melted and dissolved to ghee without much issue.
      I'd do this on a day where I'd want to experiment.

    • @RantzOn
      @RantzOn 9 років тому

      +The Vedic Way is on the list of fun things to do.

    • @trentigalaxy
      @trentigalaxy 9 років тому +3

      +The Vedic Way I see the difference when bubbling - it's cleaner, lighter, almost fluffy, and separates smoothly. the "ghee" from other videos looks very oily and just boils really messy.

    • @weegiewarbler
      @weegiewarbler 8 років тому +11

      +lxmzhg The milk you buy in the shops is so processed it barely resembles milk straight from the cow. Even "organic" milk is heavily processed. If you do some digging you will find that in the US organic milk is beginning to cause allergy problems and intolerances because of the heavy processing.
      I get milk straight from the dairyman (who hand milks his 50 cows as he believes machine-milking is dangerous for the cow's health) and the product is quite different from shop bought.
      And Yes - you do have to pasteurise it.

    • @lxmzhg
      @lxmzhg 8 років тому +1

      *****
      I believe you!! And thanks for the info.

  • @chaslind
    @chaslind 10 років тому

    Very thorough and complete video. Still using regular butter for now, am hoping to get up to the Vedic Way standards soon. Thank your for your most valuable time, superbly instructive work!

    • @kamalakrsna
      @kamalakrsna 10 років тому

      Hi .... I just got back "on-line" here. November 29 10*40pm . Takin a look @ yur choices & comments. Weather is good ... not gone tu Rishikesh as yet.

    • @chaslind
      @chaslind 10 років тому

      atcha hey!

    • @kamalakrsna
      @kamalakrsna 10 років тому

      December 2 - ekadasii & Gita jayanti all rolled into one ... double trouble.

    • @chaslind
      @chaslind 10 років тому +1

      or double your pleasure, it's 2 events in 1...

  • @crystalclear7329
    @crystalclear7329 8 років тому +4

    Suggestion: Offer it to Self as this is the real Krishna/Christ. You are Him. Use it instead of vegetable oils for all cooking.

    • @hellooutthere8956
      @hellooutthere8956 8 років тому +2

      happy cosmos only those raised right have this need.

    • @adamhaller5740
      @adamhaller5740 7 років тому +4

      It helpes raise your being to a higher level of love and light and connects you with others who came before us and are now more perfected
      we become what we think of and desire constantly

    • @hellooutthere8956
      @hellooutthere8956 7 років тому +1

      Adam Haller does it really i must try to make this.

    • @erxfav3197
      @erxfav3197 7 років тому

      Crystal Clear your self is not Christ this is a lie!!!
      Jesus Christ had to die for your sins
      read the Bible
      The only word of God
      The real word of God
      Jesus Christ is alive and was resurrected after dying
      Not some other nonsense you are sadly believing

    • @hellooutthere8956
      @hellooutthere8956 7 років тому +2

      Anthony C maybe you need to read wht Jesus said yourself. He was an essene and they totally rejected the teachings of the jewish heirarchy of the day. also the flower of life was discovered in the last stronghold of the essenses. the flower of life. only found explained in sanskrit texts and proven by math,

  • @happybuddha33
    @happybuddha33 11 років тому

    Radhe Radhe!! :) Thanks for the video! And your countenance is so pleasant and happy. Jai Sri Krishna!

  • @vaishalibhat2439
    @vaishalibhat2439 7 років тому

    Superb ...we always prepare ghee at home in this way.

  • @maricelfulo5609
    @maricelfulo5609 11 років тому

    i am shaikh from india but now i am in phillippiness u say this pure ayurvedic ghee i think in ayuvedic they are not using machine u show like modern type ghee and in phillippiness its hard to get pure milk so i think i can buy butter and make ghee thanks for ur vedio god bless u

  • @Leticia-60
    @Leticia-60 2 роки тому

    So much easier to buy it 🤔 but I definitely have to try making it since is so much better for us

  • @DK.448
    @DK.448 10 місяців тому

    This looks wonderful! Unfortunately in the UK it’s difficult to get hold of raw milk so we use Anchor butter (New Zealand) to make our ghee.

  • @RandallLeighton
    @RandallLeighton 11 років тому

    Hare Krishna! This video is very informative and beautifully made. Keep up the good work. I'm looking forward to viewing the rest of The Vedic Way series. Hari bol.

  • @mark91345
    @mark91345 10 років тому +2

    This is one of the most relaxing and pleasant videos to watch. In Los Angeles, California, I think it's impossible to find raw milk (or if one can, I don't know where). But I would to try this with heavy cream. I imagine that while your butter is yellow, mine will not be since U.S. cows mainly eat grain-- and not grass.
    Do you know about using heavy cream to make butter? Is boiling still necessary since U.S. cream is already pasteurized?

    • @amritbenya8950
      @amritbenya8950 2 роки тому

      Cream pasturisation and milk pasturisation are different. curd will not be formed of raw milk. but when you boil milk upto 90 degree celcius and hold the temp for 10 minutes, the chemistry in milk becomes suitable for curd formation. if the milk you buy is pasturised then it may it may form good curd depending on what temp and for how long they boiled the milk. but in case of cream pasturisation they separate cream from raw milk before pasturisation. the cream is heated for 30 seconds only to make sure it don't get melt.
      it is better to boil even pasturised milk because industries pasturise at 80 degree celcius. but for curd making it needs to be boiled at 90 degree for better curd quality.
      Cream colour in milk is due to presence of a particular nutrient in cow milk. but it's ok if you use buffalo or goat milk. they are equally good. goat milk has higher reputation than cow and buffalo milk. milk colour do not depend on feed they it. but it depends on from which animal it came out

  • @robertcorbell1006
    @robertcorbell1006 8 років тому

    Pure sattivic/ayurvedic ghee butter. The way Gandhi enjoyed it. Difficult to get raw milk outside of a dairy farm and for a cheap price, but definitely worth a try.

  • @MeBeingAble
    @MeBeingAble 6 років тому

    Long process. Amazing recipe. A Life skill very much needed. Thank you

  • @erikacastanon2435
    @erikacastanon2435 3 роки тому

    Good to Know thank you!! From Mexico gracias

  • @ChiragRao
    @ChiragRao 6 років тому

    I love your videos. Please keep sharing. God bless you.

  • @rakeshkumar47
    @rakeshkumar47 11 років тому

    Use earthen pots of larger size, when you buy an earthen pot make sure you fill it with water to full, and change the water everyday, let water stay all day in pot. Do this for 3 days minimum. The reason to do this is because new earthen pots absorb lot of moisture. After 3 or 5 days you can use the pot for forming curds. The curd or buttermilk doesn't turn sour even after 3 days without a refrigerator if put in earthen pot.
    Wash/scrub the earthen pot clean every 4th day.

  • @NitDutta
    @NitDutta 11 років тому

    Thanks bro 4 this video ...
    its actually a shame for Indians that a person who is not born in india is teaching us how to make ghee
    he people come back to our roots...

  • @path_ethics
    @path_ethics 3 роки тому +1

    Is it possible to make ghee from sheep/goat milk?

  • @anitawhite4356
    @anitawhite4356 7 років тому

    I started making ghee last year and my family loves it.

  • @drsguruprasad
    @drsguruprasad 11 років тому

    You have to add at least 1/4th quantity of water before churning for butter to separate out properly. even 1:1 curd to water ratio is better before churning. Separate butter from buttermilk and put it in cold water ( a sort of washing ). You can even store this butter in an earthen pot with water in a cool place and collect butter every day for 3 to 4 days. heat this butter in slow fire preferably charcoal add a very little bit of salt, a pinch of ground black cardamom, a few grains of fenugreek

  • @eileenfb1948
    @eileenfb1948 5 років тому

    I have never seen ghee made this way - it looks much different to what is sold in the shops. One product contained flavouring!! Ugh! Thank you.

  • @reikilynx653
    @reikilynx653 6 років тому +1

    All respect to you and thank you for making such a fine, interesting video to which I just happened upon. I also appreciate all the information and links you included. II am impressed and sub'd. May the Lord bless you for what you are sharing, healthier food for all of us.

    • @TheVedicWayChannel
      @TheVedicWayChannel  6 років тому +1

      Thank you for the blessings. May you prepare pure ghee for Krsna again and again. Hare Kṛṣṇa!

  • @chandanaphanindra9567
    @chandanaphanindra9567 7 років тому

    Hare Krishna,
    Very nice. After long time time I am seeing real way of making Ghee.
    Could you please suggest where can I get this machine. It looks very user friendly.

  • @aravindhkumar2012
    @aravindhkumar2012 11 років тому

    wow, very nice video. Ghee tastes better and healthy when it is made by this process.
    Hare Krishna.....

  • @SudhirDudeja
    @SudhirDudeja 6 років тому

    Very underrated channel, jate krishna bro.

  • @zainabsiddiqui7358
    @zainabsiddiqui7358 3 роки тому

    Thank you from Scotland.

  • @carolmartin5655
    @carolmartin5655 6 років тому +1

    I wash my freshly made butter in cold water first, by lightly kneeling it in a bowl with clean water, and use a fine strainer to get most of the water out after washing it which rids it of all that butter milk.

  • @GundaMahesh1985
    @GundaMahesh1985 4 роки тому

    Thnks for sharing this knowledge

  • @sarangarajanranganathan1315
    @sarangarajanranganathan1315 3 роки тому

    Your face is glowing. I think you are using the method which you mentioned

  • @Tablahands
    @Tablahands 8 років тому

    I always wondered the difference between curd and yogurt. Thanks for the nice video!

  • @drgkum
    @drgkum 9 років тому

    hare krishna excellant video. collect the milk in a mud pot or porcelain pot it would have been more natural. add chilled water at the beginning of the churning itself preferably at 9 degree Celsius so that the churning will be good and the moisture will be low. after filtration collect the ghee in the air tight and light proof containers again mud pot.

  • @JeSuisLaChic
    @JeSuisLaChic 6 років тому

    Q lindo video! Muchas gracias amigo!

  • @jardinsgloria9643
    @jardinsgloria9643 8 років тому

    Brilliant video, very grateful. You're beautiful man. Thanks. Two brahman cows are moving here in a month, i'll be doing this reciepe.

  • @ruthbirungi3496
    @ruthbirungi3496 6 років тому

    In our culture "Ankole" We leave the fresh butter to ferment more for like two months before we boil with onions and garlic. It has a stronger flavour then.

    • @TheVedicWayChannel
      @TheVedicWayChannel  6 років тому

      Oh, according to vedic culture one should not use onions or garlic, because they are detrimental foods, in the category "tamas".

  • @sksuma8427
    @sksuma8427 7 років тому

    Excellent video on making ghee. Thanks brother.

  • @bravim5981
    @bravim5981 4 роки тому

    this was so good. Thanks for sharing.

  • @manojk.n6887
    @manojk.n6887 7 років тому

    Hari Bol Prabhu!!! All Glories to Srila Prabhupad !!!!

  • @karthimechify
    @karthimechify 11 років тому

    A1 beta-casein has the amino acid histidine at position 67, while A2 beta-casein has a proline amino acid in the same position (Figure: 1). A1 beta-casein in cow's milk is different to other mammalian beta-caseins, because of its histidine at position 67. Human milk, goat milk, sheep milk and other species’ milk contain beta-casein which is ‘A2 like’, because they have a proline at the equivalent position in their beta-casein chains (5-7).

  • @rakhitaresh5076
    @rakhitaresh5076 7 років тому

    Very well explained....Thank you for this video

  • @karolienvollaers5052
    @karolienvollaers5052 7 років тому

    I forgot to compliment and thank you for such a lovely video and finally understanding the real thing!

  • @MF-xs2hv
    @MF-xs2hv 8 років тому

    Wonderful video....thank you very much!