Pulses & vegetables
Kaykkari Amutu
Also called vegetable offering.
Evidence that medieval naivedyam included dedicated vegetable dishes, not only rice and sweets.
What goes into it
Seasonal vegetables
Temple-specific.
How it is made
Vegetables cooked as a distinct component of a complete ritual meal.
Where it is offered
This is a culinary family found widely across South Indian temple and household worship rather than one tied to a single temple in this reference. Its region is recorded as Tamil Chola inscriptional tradition.
History and evidence
It appears in the historical and inscriptional record under the name Kaykkari Amutu.
Earliest documentation: Chola period.
This entry is historical. It is attested in the record but is not presented here as a current temple offering. Where an inscriptional term is a ritual service category rather than a single dish, the inscriptional terms list says so.
Dietary note
Recorded as Yes in the tradition described.
Source
- Primary reference for this entry · Documented · confidence High
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327565233_Jewels_Set_in_Stone_Hindu_Temple_Recipes_in_Medie