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Akshayapatra which means inexhaustible vessel, is given to Yudhishtra by Lord Surya (Sun God) to satiate the hunger pangs of the Pandavas and the sages who visited their humble abode. This vessel would give them unlimited food everyday till Draupadi finished eating. In this way the exiled Pandavas along with Draupadi were never deprived of food , food which gives the human body energy to sustain and keep the body and soul together. Feeding a hunger person in Hindu mythology is considered to a holy act of the highest order as the soul too is fed.
Akshayapatra which means inexhaustible vessel, is given to Yudhishtra by Lord Surya (Sun God) to satiate the hunger pangs of the Pandavas and the sages who visited their humble abode. This vessel would give them unlimited food everyday till Draupadi finished eating. In this way the exiled Pandavas along with Draupadi were never deprived of food , food which gives the human body energy to sustain and keep the body and soul together. Feeding a hunger person in Hindu mythology is considered to a holy act of the highest order as the soul too is fed.
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The Akshaya Patra Foundation's kitchen in Jagatpura, Jaipur starts at 2.a.m. and continues till 7 a.m. preparing tonnes of dal and rice, lakhs of rotis and sabzis, to feed 1.25 lakh school children as part of mid day plans.
The first hour is utilized in washing and cleaning the vessels thoroughly using steam jets. After sanitisation process, the cooks take over. Nobody can walk into the kitchen without shoe covers,masks and head covers. So strict are their rules that no wearing of jewellery is allowed. The food cooked is of good quality and is supplied to Govt. schools
This sprawling kitchen is divided into 2 sections - wet and dry sections. The dry section comprises of 3 lakhs rotis rolled out in two hours in a mechanised way. The phulkas(rotis) are baked and a smattering of ghee is applied to keep them soft and are packed in large containers lined with absorbent papers to absorb the hot vapour.
In the wet section dal, sabzi and rice are cooked and packed into delivery containers.
The kitchen in Jaipur has a small bakery too making wheat cakes and cookies once a week, a delicacy the schoolchildren wait for. The main menu too is tweaked every day to give variety, with items such as tomato rice, peas pulao, sweet rice, kheer, kadhi with soya nuggets and sambar.
This Foundation 's responsibility ends with the delivery of the food to the schools and thereafter the responsibility of distribution of the food rests with the school authorities.
The Foundation has to depend on donations from corporate houses and individual donors for funds."
Indeed the Akshaya Patra Foundation is doing a yeoman service in feeding the children.
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Thats truly a very humble thing to do for the society Kalpana :)
ReplyDeleteGiving it back to the society in the truest sense!
Yes its the best way of giving back to the society. The Foundation is doing a noble work in feeding poor school-going children. This prevents them from dropping out of school.
DeleteI hv had a chance once to taste the food served by akshayapatra n they definetely is yummm!
ReplyDeleteThis is so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this information :)
It is very humble to do such thing to society, Kalpana. I am sure you will get much more than that and why do we forget that we need to give back to society. RESPECT
ReplyDeleteIt is very humble to do such thing to society, Kalpana. I am sure you will get much more than that and why do we forget that we need to give back to society. RESPECT
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It's a noble deed towards the prosperity of nation.... GREAT!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a noble deed....more power to them :)
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteIt is a humble and noble deed truly.
I have seen the Akshaya Patra Foundation's premises from far, on my way to work. Never knew about these details... thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great cause. May they continue to bring joy to hearts.
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