 Okay, here we are, Vinayak Chaturthi, but we are not missing out on anything. Here we are in Tennessee, but it's Vinayak Chaturthi, so we're making nice karabu. Way back when we were kids, it was part of the family ritual that only on this day, all the male members of the family would get into the kitchen and do this karabu. I'm not doing a great job on the design part of it, but with this rice flour, my father would make a nice mouse to be Ganapati's way. Well, don't ask me how anybody can write a mouse, but he did. Well, all that matters is, karabu tastes good. That's all that matters. So even if it's in the form of a mouse, we just ate it up because it tasted so good. Here I am, who might bought sweet ones, this is a sweet one. It would also make a very spicy one. Well, spice is absent here, right now. Not bad at all by design. They had loaded now with sweet and it needs to be steamed after this. Inside is, well, jaggery. Jaggery means it's a kind of a farm sugar, that is, it's not going to the factory process, but it's out of sugarcane. We can also do this out of palm sugar, but this is sugarcane, jaggery and rice flour. And of course, a little ingenuity, design and steam it and eat it here. This needs to be steamed, don't eat it up as it is, needs to be steamed and moved after that. When I actually thought they means it's a Ganesha festival, what is the significance of Ganesha? He's supposed to remove all obstacles. This doesn't mean that he's going to come and remove all your obstacles. Ganesha had a big head, how about a head? They removed his small head and put a big head on him. So he's supposed to be super intelligent. And also super balanced. If you are, if you maintain a sharp sense of intelligence, you're intellect, you keep it sharp, work on that. And also stay very stable. If you're balanced and you have a sharp intelligence, all obstacles will go naturally in life. So that is what Ganesha represents today, is dedicated to him. Well, he also likes food, he has a big stomach. I don't have anything to match that. I can't match him in the stomach business. But if you have a sharp intelligence and a balanced intelligence, then there are no obstacles in your life. Every obstacle is a possibility. Right now, virus times, pandemic. Well, it has disrupted our life, but it need not destroy our lives. If we use our intelligence and maintain a balance, we will see that this pandemic situation will become a great opportunity. There are many problems. But today is Ganesha festival. Let's see this nice sweet called Kudumu in Karnataka. Kudumu in Telugu and in Andhra Pradesh and Modakam in Tamil. But once you eat it, you would not mind having a big stomach department. That's how it tastes. With the same rice flour, we also made a Ganapati. Here it is. How cute is he? Because it's raining outside, not able to go out and do anything. So are you eating?