Hayagreeva - Recipe
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Every day, Sri Vādirāja Tīrtha would offer a sweet dish called Hayagrīva (a preparation consisting of jaggery, almonds, ghee and kaDale (lentil) by keeping it in a tray and holding it on his head while seated (as shown in the image below). The Lord Hayavadana used to take a form of a white horse, and would put his feet at the shoulders of Sri Vādirāja Tīrtha, eat the sweet, play for some time like a horse, and disappear into the Hayavadana icon. It is said that Sri Vādiraja Tīrtha would sing the 'Dashāvatāra-stuti', set to an 'ashvaghāTi' (literally, a horse's trot) beat, to please the Lord, and the latter Himself would appear and dance when His devotee sang to Him.
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Every day, Sri Vādirāja Tīrtha would offer a sweet dish called Hayagrīva (a preparation consisting of jaggery, almonds, ghee and kaDale (lentil) by keeping it in a tray and holding it on his head while seated (as shown in the image below). The Lord Hayavadana used to take a form of a white horse, and would put his feet at the shoulders of Sri Vādirāja Tīrtha, eat the sweet, play for some time like a horse, and disappear into the Hayavadana icon. It is said that Sri Vādiraja Tīrtha would sing the 'Dashāvatāra-stuti', set to an 'ashvaghāTi' (literally, a horse's trot) beat, to please the Lord, and the latter Himself would appear and dance when His devotee sang to Him.