Sri Kumar GurukkalSivachariyar · SaivaPriest.com

Fruit & sacred mixtures

Panchamirtham / Panchamritam

Also called Panchamirtham; Panchamritam.

Officially documented

A broad sacred-mixture family whose formula must always be tagged by temple rather than treated as universal.

What goes into it

  • Temple-specific mixture of fruit/dairy/sweet ingredients

How it is made

Ingredients are mixed according to local temple tradition; formulas vary substantially.

Exact temple kitchen formulae — the dittam — are not reproduced here unless the temple has published them. What is described is the culinary family, not a temple’s working recipe.

Where it is offered

Other documented occasions

Sabarimala Sree Dharma Sastha TempleSabarimala, Kerala · As booked/performed · Sabarimala · Listed on the official Sabarimala offering-rates page.
Current
Kollur Sri Mookambika TempleKollur, Karnataka · Listed in the Kollur Mookambika temple offering/seva material used in this research.
Reported current
Not temple-confirmed
1 of these records is not yet temple-confirmed. The research that produced this reference flagged them for direct confirmation with the temple, and they are shown here with that flag rather than removed. Treat them as reported, not established.

History and evidence

It appears in the historical and inscriptional record under the name Panchamritam.

Earliest documentation: Traditional; current.

Dietary note

Recorded as Yes in the tradition described. Commonly present: Milk possible.

This is informational, never a guarantee. Temple kitchens change formulations, use shared equipment and follow their own Āgamic rules. If an allergy matters to you, ask the temple directly.

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