
Narali Pournima is a jubilant festival celebrated in Maharashtra and along some coastal areas in India. It is celebrated on the full moon day in the holy month of Shravan. The word naral means coconut. Pournima is the full moon day. The monsoon season, during which the seas are turbulent, comes to an end around this time and it is once again safe for the fishermen to brave the seas. But before they do that, the families offer the auspicious coconut to the sea, praying for the safety of the fishermen.
Foods containing coconut are made to celebrate this festival. It is also Raksha bandhan day, a special day of celebrations for brothers and sisters.
Wow! Love these delightful colorful treats!
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Thanks so much Megala!
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Wow so amazing treats… Yummy
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Thanks so much Ruchi!
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Ohhh such an yummy collection๐๐ especially love the avocado-coconut barfi๐๐
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Thanks so much Jyo! Do you celebrate this festival?
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Delightful and delicious treat ๐๐
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Thanks so much!
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That a yumm collection.. perfect festive treats!!
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Thanks so much Swaty!
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What a delightful collection of goodies Sandhya, feast to the eye and tongue as well! The edible rakhi sounds so cool .Kudos to you for the fantastic creations.
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I am so glad I discovered this lively blog of yours endowed with such rich and delicious treats and so much warmth. I will keep coming back and browse more and let you know when I try the recipes.
Cheers ๐
Sayori
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Thanks so much Sayori for your sweet words.
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