Megalai Senthilkumar

A passionate teacher turned Digital Marketer.

Sorrakkai Masala Kootu

Comfort food: Sorrakai Masala Kootu

When a recent bout of fever left me weakened and drained, the mere thought of cooking seemed like an insurmountable task. With my energy levels plummeting, I found myself scrolling through my phone’s contact list, where I had saved the numbers of several home-cooked meal delivery companies. The idea of savouring a “home cooked” meal from one of...

The Chevvai Pillayar Pooja

Circa 1975. It was the month of July, and my Pankajam paati (maternal grandmother) was staying with us. We were excited as my beloved Chithi was due to arrive that afternoon. Little did I know then that a secret midnight feast awaited us! Paati gently woke us (we 3 sisters) up in the dead of night and beckoned us to quietly slip into the sacred Pooja room. She...

The significance of the Number 33

Morning walks are something to look forward to not just for fresh air, brisk movement and the feeling of wellbeing afterward but also to listen to some chosen interesting tidbit for the 40 min stroll at Thiru Vi Ka Park. Mostly I listen to the curated playlist on my Youtube app, or a multipart discourse by Sudha Seshaiyyan or an Audio story narrated by a leading...

The Treasured Rice Upma and Its Cousins

Time is 6 pm. All tasks done for the day. Time to shut the laptop down. Hunger pangs have already begun. Been a long hard day with lots of brain work. Must reward myself with a nice dinner. Hmmm. What to cook? Aha! Rice upma in a vengala paanai. Hey you upma haters! You are missing something in life if you have not tasted this simple yet fulfilling dish. It’s...

The Resplendent Verses: The Kolaru Pathigam

Chant the Kolaru Padhigam and have no worry about ill effects of planets The Kolaru Padhigam has recently been making headlines, along with the Sengol. It is widely known that the Sengol, or Sceptre, retrieved from the Allahabad museum, now holds a place of honor in the newly constructed Indian Parliament. Back in 1947, the Thiruvaduthurai Mutt saints entrusted the...

Visit to Dakshineshwar Kali Temple

It was dusk and darkness had begun to fall. We walked along with our guide along a narrow path from the Belur Math which we had just visited, to the bank of the river Hooghly. Our plan was to take a boat to the Dakshineshwar Kali temple. Dakshineshwar is a locality in the outskirts of Kolkata in the district of North 24 Parganas. I imagined a scenic ride sitting on a...