Mangaluru: Aati Amavasya - Time to purify, boost body's immunity with Paale drink


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Aug 14: Aati Amavasya is here - the day of the year on which a concoction prepared by using Paale tree bark is consumed by Tuluvas. Aati Amavasya happens to be a sacred day for Tuluvas which they eagerly look forward to. They have, since times immemorial, come to believe that scraping the bark of 'Paale' (Satni Rooku in Konkani, Devil's or Spirit's Tree), and drinking a tea made out of this bark by boiling it with some other ingredients like garlic, turmeric and fenugreek seeds works as a magic potion that provides them with immunity against diseases that are specific for rainy season, as well as work against evil effects of past sins.

Early morning, elderly men from the family visit the thickets or forests, collect the bark, make the concoction, drink it, and have bath. They also visit temples, take holy dip in temple ponds, and offer prayers.

Narahari Parvata near B C Road, Karinjeshwara in Vogga, Bantwal, Kirimanjeshwar near Kundapur etc., are some of the temples visited by the devotees on this day, to pray to the divine for their health and secure future.

The people of coastal Karnataka believe that consuming of this Kashaya enables their bodies to handle ill-affects of climatic changes, fear of spirits, non-availability of normal food which compels people to consume seasonal vegetables, etc. It is said that ancient doctors practicing native medicines had found this magical remedy after long research. However, they put a condition that the bark of this tree carries magical qualities only during the first three days of this month.

As the bark is bitter, and garlic, pepper, cumin seeds etc are added to it, 'Paale' drink happens to be bitter and astringent. There is also a procedure how Paale bark is to be extracted. The 'Kashaya' is customarily consumed before sunrise on Aati Amavasya.

Every year, we hear about people dying or falling sick because of wrong identification of Paale tree, as a couple of other trees resemble this tree. As it is usually dark when the bark is collected, people are advised to identify the trees before hand, preferably the previous evening. It is said that excellent medicinal qualities of this tree had been found by ancient Ayurveda researchers like Charaka and Sushutha, and it is used by Homeopathic practitioners and practitioners of Chinese system of treatment. However, the practice of consuming this drink is in vogue only in coastal Karnataka at present.

  

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  • True Indian, Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 20 2020

    Better to keep up with the traditions!! That is the beauty of Mangalore all communities celebrate different festivals.

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  • vasanth, Dakshina kannada dist

    Tue, Aug 02 2016

    without any bad intention i urge that a scientific study of this potion be studied properly. If this medicinal plant can carry such wonderful properties for a day, why not on other days.Therefore rather than drinking it to follow a tradition, it would be meaningful if scientific studies are undertaken and the medicinal properties are established. The main drawback of of Indian medicines is that no proper study and record of experiments are kept.

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  • Bhandari G. L, chilmbi mangalore

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    there is good social worker near sharau temple opp. Post office mangalore who distributed this kashaya and menthe gangi
    Free . I was one among the hundreds who collected the kashaya and gangi. Thank you sir.

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  • Keshav , Bengaluru

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    I agree with Mr. Abdulla. Some body should take the lead in making this a marketing product so that we people living outside our native also follow this age old tradition

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    A remembrance !!!Surely I miss my that old days.

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  • Antony D'Cunha, Permude/Muscat

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    Thanks DAIJIWORLD for focusing on our homeland traditions and age old remedies practiced in every season.

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  • Nithin, Kasargod/Sharjah

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    During Aati Amavasya, Tulunad people follow the ritual of drinking decoction of the bark of a tree. As per their belief, they call it as �spirits tree�. This tree is known as Satni Rooku in Konkani, Haale in Kannada and Palae in Tulu. The bark of this tree is taken home and then a decoction is prepared. All the members of the family drink it to get rid of toxins that are acquired by their body. The tree bark is also famous for its medicinal importance, as it helps to remove germs from the body.
    Happy Aati Amavashe to All Tulunad People's..

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  • Sachin Bhandary, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    Happy Aati Amavasya to every tuluva's:)

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  • abdulla, india

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    Hope some entrepreneur will grow these medicinal plants ..extract : dry and professionally pack them and market them across the Globe..
    Ayrveda and Herbal extracts are gathering momentum across the world as alternate medicine building immunity with no side effects.
    do grow and promote these products .. pack them scientifically : well presented and labelled...

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  • jagdish, Mumbai, UAE

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    Well said, sir.

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  • SN, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 14 2015

    Then what Ayurvedic and other medicines is made of for exports? Best wishes for tulunad people on this special day.

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