Probably you would have heard about this term “Manda Kashayam” from your friends or colleagues. So what does it mean when that said colloquially?
Manda Kashyam means someone who is a hot head, crack, over-hype, agitator, fanatic, inciter, troublemaker, meddler, mischief-maker…
But what does Manda Kashyam literally mean? I believe you would know what Kashyam is.
Kashayam also Kasayam is a home-brewed Indian ayurvedic medicine used for ailments like indigestion, cough and common cold etc. It is a water extract and an ancient medicine that has been used for a long time. Many are very bitter in taste and the liquid is dark in colour. It is mainly used by South-Indian and Bengali families. (Quoted from Wikipedia).
So what is Manda? You might think Manda is Mandai (Tamil name for the head). But in terms of Ayurveda, Manda is a much-diluted rice gruel (Vadi Kanji).
Here is how to make Manda: Take rice and water in a bowl in the ratio of 1:14 and boil on a moderate flame. When the rice gets cooked remove it from the flame. Filter and separate the solid part. The liquid part is called Manda and it should be consumed hot. A pinch of salt for taste and pinch of ginger powder can be added.
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