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Girl-Women-Wife-Mother-Mother in law

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When a girl is born in the family, it is believed that she is a form of goddess Lakshmi. She is said to bring harmony and prosperity in the family. Harmony means she is expected to have lot of patience and bring in harmony in the house. Prosperity means she has to ensure that wealth of the family is preserved and not expended unnecessarily. In this way money is saved and this savings leads to formation of wealth. As days passes, girl grows up. Now she is an adult. She is a women now. Till now she has lived a life of someone's daughter but now she is married and becomes someone's wife. She makes her husband as her world. After that she becomes mother. Her world is extended now. She cares, she loves, she makes sacrifices to her family. There is a saying that women is complete when she becomes mother.  Then why this complete women becomes complete blunder when she becomes Mother in law? Why she spoils the life of someone's daughter?. Why she becomes the r...

Boost your Immunity by drinking Turmeric milk

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Turmeric, the word is very familiar to every household of India. Its hard to find anyone who do not have the knowledge of turmeric and it's benefits.  1. Turmeric is an essential part of Indian masala's. It is used in almost all varieties of recipies. Starting from north india to south india, it has become an essential part of all dishes. 2. Turmeric has antiseptic features. From age-old it has been used as first aid to any cuts or wounds, not only on body of human beings but also of animals. It heals the wound and also helps in marks fading gradually.  3. It improves immunity system of human body. Regular consumption of turmeric in small dosage is considered to be beneficial because it builds up disease fighting capacity of human body and thereby protects from any viral diseases or fungal infection. Ahmedabad Cotton 144 TC 100% Cotton Double Bedsheet with 2 Pillow Covers - Yellow and Grey Milk is again a very very familiar word known to anyone in the world. M...

Boiled Rice - Staple food of coastal region

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Boiled Rice is also known as Fat Rice, red rice or Mota rice in common man's language. It is consumed by the people of coastal region of Karnataka, Kerala and some other coastal parts of India. Over the period it has gained popularity among the people of other parts of the country.  People from mangalore and udupi are familiar with boiled rice and it's health benefits.  Boiled rice is rich in carbohydrates and protein. It is available in all the grocery stores of the coastal region. Others can buy from online grocery store Southern Star Mangalore Boiled Rice (Red), 1 kg   Unlike white rice, boiled rice requires more water to cook. Once the rice is cooked, the starch is released in the water and it becomes Ganji (udupi cuisine) mixture of rice and water. It can be had with mango chutney, egg omlet, fish fry and pickle.  How to cook Boiled rice? Checkout the YouTube video  Alternatively, rice can also be drained through steel sieve Vessel Crew Stain...

It's all about lord Ganesh and Ganesh chaturthi

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Vakrathunda mahakaya suryakoti samaprabha. Nirvignam kurumedeva sarvakaryeshu sarvada. The above lines are very powerful mantras and it is believed that chanting these mantras on a daily basis will please god Ganesha. I wanted to share few things which I learned about Ganesh chaturthi. Mythological view It is believed that god Ganesha visits earth every year on the occasion of his birthday, that's why people welcome him in the form of idols on the day of Ganesh chaturthi and worship him. He (in the form of idol) enjoys varieties of food items offered by his devotees for ten days and fulfill their wishes. On eleventh day  when his idols are immersed in water, ganesha returns to Kailash parvath (home). Historical view During India's freedom struggle, in order to gather a huge crowd and unite people, leaders started procession carrying Ganesh idols. The idea got massive response from the people and played a major role in the freedom fight. Even today people foll...