Feeding the Ancestors:

“Okra Bhaji” for Śrāddha

Roshni Caputo-Nimbark

Citation

Caputo-Nimbark, Roshni. “Feeding the Ancesters: “Okra Bhaji” for Śrāddha.” New York Folklore, vol. 49-1-2, 2023. pp. 34-39.

Summary

Śrāddha is a Hindu calendrical ritual involving the offering of food to one’s ancestors. In this article, I trace the adaptation and diffusion of this ancient ritual in the context of diasporic and generational shifts. My paternal aunt, Shanta Nimbark-Sacharoff, described the migration from her small Indian village to New York, in the 1960s, where, together with her beloved elder brother, she discovered a newfound fascination with her family’s traditional foodways. Particularly, since her brother’s sudden passing, she has revived the annual observance of śrāddha, during which she always prepares “okra bhaji” to propitiate his soul.

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