After laddus at Tirupati’s Balaji Temple…
Renuka Devi Mandir in Mahur hopes to bag world honour for its ‘tambul veeda’, a unique off ering of betel leaves and 13 ayurvedic elements made to the goddess; first allows to be sought on World Intellectual Property Day on April 26
A decade after the SriVari Laddu prasad at the well-known Balaji Temple inTirupati bagged a global patent — cementing and legally protecting its unique standing, in an honour given simplest to special edibles internationally — a place of worship closer home may be set to get the similar distinction.
Now, Renuka Devi Mandir in Mahur, some 500 km from town inNanded district , will even practice for a geographical indication (GI) patent for its ‘tambul veeda’, traditionally offered to its Hindu goddess deity with puran poli. “No primary pooja of the day is complete with out offering her these two dishes,” informed Chandrakant Bhopi, a trustee and priest at the shrine.
Consumption of tambul veeda (betel leaf beaten with Ayurvedic elements) here has been practised for hundreds of years now, claimed Bhopi, including that Mahurgad is a ‘shaktipeeth’ — some of the three such peethas (energy sources) in Maharashtra.
While the wealthy Tirupati laddu most often is composed of gram flour, cashewnuts, cardamom, ghee, sugar and raisins, the tambul veeda’s betel leaves are beaten with clove, cinnamon, carom, nutmeg, cardamom, fennel seeds, liquorice and more — 13 elements which are easily to be had in the community. These are then typically beaten along side a local soft stone named ‘kodava’, found some 25 km away.
Speaking to Mirror, Bhopi defined the object’s medicinal and non secular importance. “Medicinal houses come from components like clove and cardamom, generating heat in the body, which is helping digest heavy puran poli or different foods. It additionally reduces acidity and lowers blood power,” he claimed. As for the religious import, “It is assumed that Goddess Renuka Devi’s mouth was once smeared with blood after defeating the demon Mahishasur. Her body was once additionally charged and stuffed with energy — to make sure that her bodily powers are maintained, veeda prasad is offered to indicate this heat.”
Bhopi added that the prasad, sometimes called Trayodesh Guni Tambul (for its 13 qualities), was once compiled and beaten via devotees back in the day — but now, some volunteers grind the elements in change for donations. He emphasised, “It is made in a unique approach, and no different Renuka Devi temple is known to offer such a prasad. The tradition needs to be conserved and protected. Just like the Tirupati Prasad has a different flavour and measurement, garnering a patent, the tambul veeda additionally deserves reputation for its distinguished stature. Hence, we decided to document a patent.”
Ganesh Hingmire, a researcher of patents and highbrow property (IP) from Pune, helped the temple trustees in the effort. “The first six months were spent figuring out if patenting the prasad generally is a chance. Once it was once identified to fit the criteria for specialty and getting a patent seemed achievable, the process began. Amajor chew is complete, and paperwork ready for a similar,” he said. The district magistrate, who heads the body of temple trustees, will probably be approached for permission on April 26, which is noticed as World Intellectual Property Day, for a similar. An event could also be to be organised at a Pune city school on the identical day for regulation students, elaborating on the importance of IP.
Once permission is bagged, the GI registry place of business, housed in Chennai, would be the next vacation spot.
Hingmire asserted, “More other people must come forward to protect their IP and drum up awareness. Work on patent packages forLonavala chikki , Satara kandi pedha, the Osmanabadi goat, Khillari bull, white onion from Alibaug, crimson rice from Sindhudurg and flora from Kaas Pathar may also be initiated on Friday this week.”
A decade after the SriVari Laddu prasad at the well-known Balaji Temple in
Now, Renuka Devi Mandir in Mahur, some 500 km from town in
Consumption of tambul veeda (betel leaf beaten with Ayurvedic elements) here has been practised for hundreds of years now, claimed Bhopi, including that Mahurgad is a ‘shaktipeeth’ — some of the three such peethas (energy sources) in Maharashtra.
While the wealthy Tirupati laddu most often is composed of gram flour, cashewnuts, cardamom, ghee, sugar and raisins, the tambul veeda’s betel leaves are beaten with clove, cinnamon, carom, nutmeg, cardamom, fennel seeds, liquorice and more — 13 elements which are easily to be had in the community. These are then typically beaten along side a local soft stone named ‘kodava’, found some 25 km away.
Speaking to Mirror, Bhopi defined the object’s medicinal and non secular importance. “Medicinal houses come from components like clove and cardamom, generating heat in the body, which is helping digest heavy puran poli or different foods. It additionally reduces acidity and lowers blood power,” he claimed. As for the religious import, “It is assumed that Goddess Renuka Devi’s mouth was once smeared with blood after defeating the demon Mahishasur. Her body was once additionally charged and stuffed with energy — to make sure that her bodily powers are maintained, veeda prasad is offered to indicate this heat.”
Bhopi added that the prasad, sometimes called Trayodesh Guni Tambul (for its 13 qualities), was once compiled and beaten via devotees back in the day — but now, some volunteers grind the elements in change for donations. He emphasised, “It is made in a unique approach, and no different Renuka Devi temple is known to offer such a prasad. The tradition needs to be conserved and protected. Just like the Tirupati Prasad has a different flavour and measurement, garnering a patent, the tambul veeda additionally deserves reputation for its distinguished stature. Hence, we decided to document a patent.”
Ganesh Hingmire, a researcher of patents and highbrow property (IP) from Pune, helped the temple trustees in the effort. “The first six months were spent figuring out if patenting the prasad generally is a chance. Once it was once identified to fit the criteria for specialty and getting a patent seemed achievable, the process began. Amajor chew is complete, and paperwork ready for a similar,” he said. The district magistrate, who heads the body of temple trustees, will probably be approached for permission on April 26, which is noticed as World Intellectual Property Day, for a similar. An event could also be to be organised at a Pune city school on the identical day for regulation students, elaborating on the importance of IP.
Once permission is bagged, the GI registry place of business, housed in Chennai, would be the next vacation spot.
Hingmire asserted, “More other people must come forward to protect their IP and drum up awareness. Work on patent packages for
Nanded shrine eyes GI status for its prasad
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April 25, 2019
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