A/C அறையில் இருப்ப‍வரா? – A/C-ஆல் ஏற்படும் விபரீத விளைவுகள் – எச்ச‍ரிக்கும் மருத்துவர்கள்


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A/C அறையில் இருப்ப‍வரா? – A/C-ஆல் ஏற்படும் விபரீத விளைவுகள் – எச்ச‍ரிக்கும் மருத்துவர்கள்

A/C அறையில் இருப்ப‍வரா? – A/C-ஆல் ஏற்படும் விபரீத விளைவுகள்எச்ச‍ரிக்கும் மருத்துவர்கள்

‘ராத்திரி முழுக்க‌ ஒரே புழுக்கம்… தாங்கவும் முடியல… தூங்கவும் முடியல… எவ்வளவு செலவானாலும்

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மிளகை நன்றாக பொடித்து அதனை தேனுடன் கலந்து சாப்பிட்டு வர


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மிளகை நன்றாக பொடித்து அதனை தேனுடன் கலந்து சாப்பிட்டு வர…

மிளகை நன்றாக பொடித்து அதனை தேனுடன் கலந்து சாப்பிட்டு வர…

மிளகை நன்றாக பொடித்து அதனை தேனுடன் கலந்து சாப்பிட்டு வந்தால், நீண்ட நாட்களாக

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கரிசலாங்கண்ணி கீரையுடன் மிளகு சேர்த்து அரைத்து, தினமும் காலை சாப்பிட்டால் . . .


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கரிசலாங்கண்ணி கீரையுடன் மிளகு சேர்த்து அரைத்து, தினமும் காலை சாப்பிட்டால் . . .

கரிசலாங்கண்ணி கீரையுடன் மிளகு சேர்த்து அரைத்து, தினமும் காலை சாப்பிட்டால் . . .

கரிசலாங்கண்ணி கீரையுடன் மிளகு சேர்த்து அரைத்து, தினமும் காலை சாப்பிட்டு வந்தால், சிலருக்கு ஏற்பட்ட‍

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பாலோடு தேன் கலந்து குடித்தால் . . .


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A PICTORIAL REVIEW OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY 1896 TO 1940


A Picture Review of The Ford Motor Company From 1896 to 1940 1896 Ford The Car That Started it All Henry Ford’s First Car Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click here to view other works of John Evans and Coventry Studios
This image is by John Evans of Coventry Studios
The 1896 Ford shown above may be what started it all for
the Ford Motor Company but for many of us this Ford
was where it really began.

Babe Ruth’s ride hits a home run with owner Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1904 Ford Model B Touring 1904 Ford A Model This picture was submitted by Graham Allum from Australia and was taken at a Veteran rally in Toowoomba, Queensland Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1906 Ford K Model This picture was submitted by Graham Allum from Australia and was taken at a Veteran rally in Toowoomba, Queensland This page only contains a sampling of the Model T Pictures
Click here to View Many More Model T Fords
1908-09 Ford Model T 1908-09 Ford Model T 1908-09 Ford Model T 1908-09 Ford Model T 1909 Ford Model T Mother in-law seat 1909 Ford Model T 1910 Ford Model T 1910 Ford Model T Runabout 1911 Model T Ford 1912 Ford Model T Tourer 1913 Ford Model T Runabout 1913 Ford Model T Thuckster 1914 Ford Model T 1915 Ford Model T Torpedo 1915 Ford Model T 1915 Ford Model T Speedster 1915 Ford Model T Torpedo 1916 Ford Model T Touring Car 1916 Ford Model T Touring Car 1917 Ford Model T 1917 Ford Model T 1921 Ford Model T 1923 Ford Model T 1923 Ford Model T 1923 Ford Model T 1923 Ford Model T Open Tourer 1923 Ford Model T Open Tourer 1924 Ford Model T Raceabout 1924 Ford Model T Touring 1925 Ford Model T Torpedo 1925 Model T 1926 Ford Model T Runabout 1927 Ford Model T (New Beauty) 1927 Ford Model T Sedan 1927 Model T Touring 1927 Ford Model T Sedan 1927 Ford Model T Sedan Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1927 Lincoln Cabriolet This picture was submitted by Mike and Lorna Williams of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada It is a picture of Mike’s Grand Parents who owned McDermott Motors in Vancouver BC Canada at the time. This picture was taken in Stanley Park, Vancouver Advertisement from McDermott Motors 1936 This ad was in the UBYSSEY at UBC McDermott Motors, 845 Burrard Street Vancouver BC Canada 1927 Lincoln L Dual Cowl Sport Phaeton And now we start the Model A’s This page only contains a sampling of the Model A Pictures Click here to View many more Model A Fords 1928 Ford Model A (Australia) 1928 Ford Model A (Australia) 1928 Ford Model A 4 Door Phaeton 1928 Ford Model A 4 Door Phaeton 1928 Ford Model A Roadster 1928 Ford Model A Roadster 1928 Ford Model A Tudor SedanThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1928 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan This picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1928 Ford Mosel A Rumble Seat Coupe 1929 Ford Model A 1929 Ford Model A 1929 Ford Model A 1929 Ford Model A 1929 Ford Model A 1929 Ford Model A Woody Station Wagon 1929 Ford School Bus 1929 Ford Model A Fordor SedanThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1929 Ford Model A CabrioletThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1929 Ford Model A RoadsterThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1929 Ford Model A RoadsterThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1929 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan 1929 Ford Model A Speedster 1930 Ford A Town Sedan 1929 Ford Model A Speedster These pictures were submitted by Paul Black, Tampa, FL They were taken at a car show in Lakeland, FL back on Oct. 18th. 1930 Ford Model A Rumbleseat CoupeThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1930 Ford Model A Rumbleseat CoupeThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1930 Ford Model A Fordor SedanThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1930 Ford Model A Rumbleseat CoupeThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1930 Lincoln Model L 1930 Lincoln Model L These pictures were submitted by Paul Black, Tampa, FL They were taken at a car show in Lakeland, FL back on Oct. 18th. 1930 Ford Model A Victoria CabrioletThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1930 Ford Model A Rumbleseat CoupeThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1930 Ford Model A Victoria CabrioletThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1930 Ford Murry Town SedanThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1930 Lincoln 7 Passenger Touring 1930 Lincoln Model L 4 Door Sedan 1930 Ford Murry Town SedanThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1930 Ford Murry Town Sedan This picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1930 Ford Model A 1930 Ford Model A Pickup 1930 Ford Model A Sedan 1930 Ford Model A Coupe 1930 Ford Model A Pickup 1930 Ford Model A This truck is owned by Larry D. Loiselle. The following is a description of his truck. "� Rebuilt 1973 Chevy 350 V8 bored .030 over � Rebuilt TH350 automatic transmission � Mallory Unilite Distributor with Mallory Active Power Filter � Summit Racing high powered coil (60,000 volts) and ballast resistor � Summit Racing ignition wires � High flow Summit Racing water pump � Mr. Gasket fuel pump � Edelbrock Performer Intake Manifold with extra 1" spacer � Edelbrock Performer Plus Street/Strip cam � Demon 650 carburetor with K&N filter setup � It�s A Snap wiring harness � Hugger headers with Thrush Cherry Bomb mufflers and 2 1/4" exhaust pipes � Fully boxed frame with engineer designed k-member � frame extended in the rear 1930 Ford Model A Closed Cab Pickup � Chassis Engineering motor mounts and fabricated transmission mount � Front and Rear bumpers � BF Goodrich radials all the way around � 4" dropped Speedway tubular front axle � 1" dropped Speedway front cross member � Vega steering box with cross steering � 1990 Chevy S10 steering column and Grant wooden steering wheel � MP Power Brake Booster with Corvette Master Cylinder � Power disk brakes (Speedway) in front and power disk brakes (Ford) in rear � Tubular shocks in front and coil over shocks in rear � Genie floor shifter and emergency brake � 8" Ford rear end (2.79 to 1 ratio) with 1978 Granada Third Member (extra ribbed case). � TCI Triangulated four bars in rear and Speedway hairpins in the front � Walker Cobra AC radiator (with condenser) � Electric fan with Vintage Air Trinary switch and adjustable fan temp switch in radiator � Vintage Air heating and air conditioning � Lincoln mag wheels � ’32 style gas tank under bed � Gas flip up door in bed from 1985 Dodge Omni � All steel and all original except side aprons. � Original type black top and black rubber on the running boards. � Original oak bed (Varnished) � Original headlight buckets with modern sealed beam bulbs (hi/low) � Front and rear turn signals � Original headlight bar and horn (6 volt with reducer) � Wooden ammunition box in bed for battery, tools, and etc. � Model A seat done in red plush � Two storage drawers under seat � Wood Floor (Varnished) � Wood Door and Kick Panels (Varnished) � Overhead console: Blaupunct AM/FM/CD, two 5-inch speakers, overhead lights, and switch panel � Electric windshield wiper on drivers side � Rear View Mirror from 1976 Pontiac Sunbird � Classic Instruments gauges using the original Model A dash and bezel � There is probably more, but you get the idea. Looks original except wheels, but with 2500 pounds of weight and 300 horsepower, it will be a nice cruiser. 1930 Ford Model A Closed Cab Pickup 1930 Ford Model A Victoria 1930 Ford Model A Roadster 1930 Ford Model A Fordor 1930 Ford Model A Woddy 1930 Ford Model A Roadster 1931 Ford Model A 4 Door Town Sedan with slant windshieldThis car is owned by Wade Groves, Castle Hayne, NC USA 1931 Ford Model A Victoria 1931 Ford Model A Convertible Please click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1931 Lincoln K Series This picture was submitted by James T Parsons, Portland Oregon, USA Please click on this image for a larger view in a new window Please click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1932 Ford Model B 4 Cylinder RoadsterThis car is owned by Kris and Philippe from Belgium 1932 Ford Model B Fordor Deluxe This car was made in France And is is owned by Kris and Philippe from Belgium This car will hopefully be finished next year with a bit of luck and enough spare time 1932 Ford Coupe 1932 Ford Coupe 1932 Ford Model B Tudor 1932 Ford Model B Sport Coupe 1932 Ford Model B Sport Coupe 1932 Ford Model B Sport Coupe Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1932 Ford Hot Rod 1932 Ford Hot Rod This picture was submitted by Rita Ashley, Southern Oregon, USA The owner of this car has owned it since 1941 1932 Ford Y Model Coupe (Australia) 1932 Ford Victoria 1932 Ford Phaeton 1932 Ford Phaeton 1932 Ford Sedan Delivery 1932 Ford Roadster 1932 Ford Victoria 1932 Ford Roadster Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1932 Ford Victoria This picture was submitted by Beth Hatheway. The car had belonged to her father 1933 Ford 5 Window Coupe (Australia) 1933 Ford V-8 Cabriole 1933 Ford 6 1933 Ford V-8 Rumble Seat Roadster 1933 Lincoln Zephyr Prototype This picture was submitted by Graham Allum from Australia 1934 Ford Phaeton 1934 Ford 5 Window CoupeThis picture was posted on alt.bianries.pictures.autos by Pat Durkin 1934 Ford DeLuxe Pheaton 1934 Ford DeLuxe Pheaton 1934 Ford Fordor 1934 Ford Fordor 1934 Ford Fordor 1934 Ford TudorThis picture was posted on alt.bianries.pictures.autos by David 1934 Ford 5 Window Coupe 1934 Ford Cantrell Woody 1934 Ford Woody Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1934 Ford Coupe 1934 Ford Coupe This car is owned by Scott Palfreyman’s father Don Palfreyman, Harrisville Utah who passed away in December 2006 Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1934 Ford Speedster This car was specially build for Edsel Ford 1934 Ford Speedster This picture was submitted by Paul and Clara Black, Tampa, FL USA This picture was submitted by Paul and Clara Black, Tampa, FL 1934 Ford Deluxe Fordor 1934 Ford Deluxe Fordor These pictures were submitted by Paul Black, Tampa, FL They were taken at a car show in Lakeland, FL back on Oct. 18th 1935 Ford Convertible V8 Sedan Offical Iindy Pace Car 1935 Ford Phaeton Offical Iindy Pace Car 1935 Ford Model 48 1935 Ford Deluxe Fordor 1935 Ford Sedan Convertible 1935 Ford Model 48 1935 Ford Sedan Convertible 1935 Ford Sedan Convertible 1935 Ford Sedan ConvertibleThis car is owned by Jerry Helck of Lakewood, NJ, USA Note the unusual aftermarket bolt on trunk that emulates the "humpback" trunk that Ford, I’m told, introduced later in the model year. 1935 Ford V-8 Phaeton Convertible (Army) Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1935 Ford Woodie Station Wagon 1935 Ford SlantbackThis picture was submitted by Fanus Strydom, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa. 1936 Ford Cabriolet 1936 Ford Cabriolet 1936 Ford Woddie Station Wagon 1936 Ford V8 Convertible Sedan 1936 Ford Ad 1936 Ford Deluxe Phaeton 1936 Ford Woody 1936 Ford Woody 1936 Ford Cabriolet 1936 Ford Cabriolet 1936 Ford Cabriolet 1936 Ford Woody 1936 Ford PanelThis police car is owned by Fred and Debbie Bryant of Dixmont Maine, USA 1936 Ford Panel 1936 Ford Panel 1936 Ford Panel 1936 Ford Deluxe Cabriolet 1936 Ford Convertible Sedan 1936 Ford Woody Wagon 1936 Ford Woody Wagon These pictures were submitted by Paul Black, Tampa, FL They were taken at a car show in Lakeland, FL back on Oct. 18th 1936 Ford Woody Wagon 1936 Ford Woody Wagon 1936 Ford Slant Back Coach 1936 Ford Slant Back Coach This picture was submitted by Frank Carey, Toronto, ON, Canada Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1936 Ford V8 Coupe 1936 Ford V8 Tudor This picture was submitted by Ann Cantrell and shows a family friend, Eleanor Haines with her son, Mark and Ann holding a Shirley Temple doll. It was taken in Long Beach CA in 1936 Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1936 Lincoln Zephyr 1937 Lincoln Zephyr V12 This picture was submitted by Graham Allum from Australia This picture was submitted by Graham Allum from Australia 1937 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Sedan Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1937 Ford Tudor Humpback Sedan 1937 Ford Tudor Humpback Sedan This car is owned by Goss Contracting Co., Inc. of Missouri USA 1937 Ford Tudor Humpback Sedan Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1937 Ford Tudor Humpback Sedan Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1937 Ford Tudor Humpback Sedan 60 hp Engine Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1937 Ford Club Coupe 1937 Ford CoupeThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by Pat Durkin 1938 Lincoln Zepher Convertible 1938 Ford Woodie Station Wagon 1938 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Coupe Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1938 Lincoln Zephry Coupe 1938 Ford Deluxe Sedan Convertible This picture was submitted by Paul Black, Tampa, FL The car is owned by Zane Warner, Mulberry, FL 1939 Ford WestergaurdThis picture was submitted by Don Pate fo Arkansas City Kansas USA This car was designed by Harry Westerguard 1939 Ford Convertible 1939 Lincoln LeBaron Model K. 1939 Lincoln Zepher Convertible 1939 Mercury Convertible 1939 Ford Deluxe Convertible Sedan 1939 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Sedan 1939 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Sedan 1939 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Sedan 1939 Ford DeLuxe Fordor 1939 Ford Tudor 1939 Ford Tudor Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1939 Ford V8 Standard Wagon. 1939 Ford Tudor This car is owned by Jack Goodwin of Toronto Ontario Canada This picture was submitted by Paul Black, Tampa, Florida 1939 Ford Coupe 1939 Ford Coupe This car is owned by Delmer Watson of Ohio. He had the folowing to say about this car. "This is a ’39 Ford I had in ’49, its posible my favorite, of course I was also young. It had sealed beam installed headlights,the back bumper is off of a 34 or 35, not sure, I remember putting it on, had beauty rings on the wheels,also clouded windshield. The running board is sorta curled under, rode a ditch or two on a bend. It did demand respect, had a wicked second gear, I had the feeling that me and that Ford was cock of the walk til I ran on to a ’33 Ford in Ripley , Ohio , one Saturday nite, That Ford had trouble idling let alone run, I thought, That also was my first run in with a high performance engine. That Ford also had a nice set of horns,,which I have today installed under my ‘ 60 panel trucks hood. A set of 6 volt horns on a 12 volt system they were good then, now they are up close to air horns. No place for a water heater so it had a Gas Heater. That made second gear no good , unless you didn’t care if the heater was turned off. I really do not know when Fords started with water heaters, I can remember that one could buy hoses that had a nipple vulcanized so a heater hose could be attached. If I remember correctly the battery was on the right firewall, and of course the steering post took the other. Picture was taken between Hamersville and Georgetown Ohio, maybe two miles off the main road. The picture of the trunk up, if you look behind it is the old CG&P rail right of way.The CG&P operated starting around 1890, ending in 1935.I have always amazed at what the people, rather how with none of our modern tools" Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1940 Ford Standard Coupe 1940 Ford Standard Coupe This car is owned by Bob Moon This car belongs to Bob Moon Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1940 Ford Standard Coupe 1940 Ford Standard Coupe 1940 Ford Convertible Club Coupe Deluxe 1940 Ford DeLuxe 5 Window Coupe 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible This car is owned by Willis and Frances Kinsman, Berwick, Nova Scotia, Canada Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Click on this image for a larger view in a new window Click on this image for a larger view in a new window 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible 1940 Ford DeLuxe Convertible 1940 Ford Coupe 1940 Ford DeLuxe 5 Window Coupe This car is owned by Bob Moon 1940 Ford DeLuxe ConvertibleThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by Pat Durkin 1940 Mercury Convertible 1940 Ford Deluxe Tudor 1940 Ford Tudor 1940 Ford Victoria Convertible 1940 Ford Deluxe Tudor 1940 Ford Business CoupeThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1940 Ford Business CoupeThis picture was posted on alt.binaries.pictures.autos by MagisterMax 1940 Ford Deluxe Convertible 1940 Lincoln Continental Convertible 1940 Lincoln Zephyr Continental Cabriolet Owned by Babe Ruth 1940 Lincoln Zephyr Continental 1940 Lincoln Zephyr V12 Convertible 1940 Lincoln Zephyr Sedan 1940 Ford Victoria Convertible 1940 Lincoln Town Car This picture was submitted by Paul Taylor
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"You can’t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets"


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"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

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FUN WITH CROCODILES


Shocking Activities with Crocodiles

When you think of crocodiles, you probably don’t think of the friendliest, cuddliest creatures on the planet. If you imagine one lumbering up to you on the shore, your first thought is probably to get very far away very fast. Normally, you’d be right.

Yet there’s one place in the world where crocodiles and humans live in harmony. It’s a place where children swim alongside the massive reptiles while their moms look on from the shore. No human has ever been harmed by a crocodile in the Ghanian village of Paga, home to some of the most docile specimens of crocodile ever recorded.



















ENCHANTING SRILANKA




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परोपकाराय दुहन्ति गावः परोपकाराय इदं शरीरम्।।




"To fight the darkness do not draw your sword, light a candle"
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They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

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"To fight the darkness do not draw your sword, light a candle"
"You can’t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets"


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They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

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Sri Jalanarayan Temples


Recent earth quake in Nepal has shaken the whole world.The Hindu Kingdom lostmany hindu archtectural buildings. Tthis has lead e to this write up

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"To fight the darkness do not draw your sword, light a candle"
"You can’t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets"


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They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
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दिल्ली से लखनऊ के लिए डबल डेकर ट्रेन सेवा श ुरू


दिल्ली से लखनऊ के लिए डबल डेकर ट्रेन सेवा शुरू

नवभारत टाइम्स| Apr 27, 2015, 15

दिल्ली से लखनऊ के लिए डबल डेकर ट्रेन सेवा शुरूदिल्ली से लखनऊ के लिए डबल डेकर ट्रेन सेवा शुरू

शेयर करें

प्रमुख संवाददाता, नई दिल्ली

दिल्ली से लखनउ के बीच आज से डबल डेकर एसी चेयरकार ट्रेन की सर्विस शुरू हो गई है। गृहमंत्री राजनाथ सिंह और रेल मंत्री सुरेश प्रभू ने हरी झंडी दिखाकर आनंद विहार रेलवे स्टेशन से ट्रेन को लखनऊ के लिए रवाना किया। यह ट्रेन सप्ताह में दो दिन शुक्रवार और रविवार को चलेगी। लखनऊ से यह ट्रेन सुबह 5 बजे रवाना होगी। दिल्ली से यह ट्रेन दोपहर 2 बजकर 5 मिनट पर चलेगी। ट्रेन आठ घंटे में सफर पूरा करेगी।

रास्ते में गाजियाबाद, मुरादाबाद और बरेली स्टेशन पर स्टॉप होंगे। इस ट्रेन में 1440 यात्री सफर कर सकते हैं। एक कोच में 120 पैसेंजर बैठ सकते हैं। प्रत्येक कोच के लोअर डेक में 70 और अपर डेक में 50 यात्री बैठ सकते हैं। चीफ पीआरओ नीरज शर्मा के मुताबिक इसका किराया शताब्दी से कम है। शताब्दी में दिल्ली से लखनऊ के लिए 875 रुपये लगते है, जबकि इसमें 640 रुपये लगेंगे।

डबल डेकर के रूप में देश में यह 9वीं और दिल्ली से चलने वाली यह दूसरी ट्रेन है। अभी सराय रोहिल्ला से जयपुर रूट पर एक डबल डेकर ट्रेन दौड़ रही है। रेल मंत्री सुरेश प्रभू ने कहा कि जीपीएस से इस ट्रेन की स्पीड और लोकेशन का पता लगाया जा सकता है। उद्घाटन के मौके पर राज्य रेल मंत्री मनोज सिन्हा, ईस्ट दिल्ली के सांसद महेश गिरी, विश्वास नगर से बीजेपी विधायक ओमप्रकाश शर्मा, नॉर्दर्न रेलवे के जीएम एके पूठिया, दिल्ली डिवीजन के डीआरएम अरूण अरोड़ा और आरपीएफ के डीजी राजीव रंजन सहित कई अन्य सीनियर अधिकारी उपस्थित थे।



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"To fight the darkness do not draw your sword, light a candle"
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They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

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परोपकाराय फलन्ति वृक्षा: परोपकाराय वहन्ति नद्यः।


परोपकाराय दुहन्ति गावः परोपकाराय इदं शरीरम्।।




"To fight the darkness do not draw your sword, light a candle"
"You can’t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets"


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” When people hurt you Over and Over think of them as Sand paper.
They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

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10 Of The Greatest Thefts Of All Time


10 Of The Greatest Thefts Of All Time
This week saw the kind of heist youd see in movies. Heavy cutting equipment, rappelling gear and a sheer amount of guts were involved in robbing over 70 deposit boxes from a 60-year-old safe deposit company in London. The thieves made off with precious stones and money, now estimated at $300 million. The jewels are already on their way out of England.
But this is not the first time the world has seen a heist of this scale. Herere the classics, the kind that the crew of Oceans 11 would have in their history books.

1. Hatten, London

Millions in valuables were stolen over the 2015 Easter weekend, from a safety deposit company in Hatten, a jewellery district. The total haul is estimated to be worth almost $300 million (£200m).

2. Carlton Intercontinental Hotel, France

One armed man was able to steal gemstones and watches valued at $136 million (103 million) from the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, during a jewellery exhibition. This is said to be the biggest heist ever in France, and among the biggest heists of all time.

3. Gohana, Haryana

It was a robbery straight out of a movie. Robbers dug a spacious 2.5 feet wide tunnel through 125 feet of earth and concrete, and when they hit the surface, it was in the Punjab National Bank’s vault in Haryana! The tunnel began in a nearby empty house, and the men looted cash and valuables worth crores of rupees in the daring heist. According to investigating police officials, 24 kgs of gold and silver jewellery, and 60,000 rupees ($976; £610) had been recovered, and arrests had been made.

4. John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York

It is now known as the Lufthansa Heist, and might have been the highlight of American gangster Jimmy Burkes career. It was, at its time, also the most lucrative cash theft in American history – $8 million in cash and jewels. It is interesting to note that since the Airport was controlled by two crime families, Jimmy had to take permissions from both of them for it!

5. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Massachusetts

Posing as Boston cops, robbers entered the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, handcuffed the guards in the basement, and made off with 13 pieces of stolen artwork. With names like Rembrandt and Vermeer, the estimated loss was $500 million. This is said to be the biggest art heist in history.

6. Banco Central in Fortaleza, Brazil

Concrete and steel were no match for these robbers, who posed as a landscape company, and drilled a tunnel under the Banco Central in Fortaleza, Brazil. They made their way into (and out of) a vault, stealing $69.8 million. In Brazilian currency, this was 3 tons of money.

7. Graff Jewelry Store, London

Disguised in makeup and suits, two men stole $65 million (40m) worth of objects in broad daylight from Londons Graff Jewelry Store in 2009. Wielding handguns, they drove off in a BMW.

8. Central Bank of Iraq

Hours before Americas bombing of Iraq in 2003, Saddam Husseins family stole a billion dollars from the countrys Central Bank. Witnesses told CNN of people loading money into 3-4 trucks near the bank.

9. Heathrow Airport, London

6 thieves attempted to steal £3 million ($4.6 million) in cash from the Heathrow Airports Brink MAT warehouse. They were luckier, and made off with $43 million (£28m) in gold ingots, diamonds and cash.

10. Malappuram district, Kerala

Kerala’s Chelambra bank robbery is among the state’s biggest and most sensational bank robberies. The robbers managed to a carve a hole in the Bank of Kerala floor, and stole 80 kilograms of gold and money – their heist earning them a total of 80 million Indian Rupees. The leader of the heist team confessed that the crime took cue from Bollywood movie ‘Dhoom’, which had a similar plot. To mislead the investigation, they shouted Naxalite slogans at the crime scene, left a kg of gold in a Hyderabad hotel room, and made calls to those involved in the investigation from across India.

My Visit to heaven on Earth Kashmir


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परोपकाराय फलन्ति वृक्षा: परोपकाराय वहन्ति नद्यः।


परोपकाराय दुहन्ति गावः परोपकाराय इदं शरीरम्।।




"To fight the darkness do not draw your sword, light a candle"
"You can’t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets"


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They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

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Importance of 13 day death ceremony in south Indian Brahman Community ?


Importance of 13 day death ceremony in south Indian Brahman Community ?

How does this helps the departed soul to reach yama loka? How does the gifts and Dhanams to learned pundits help the soul to cross many dangerous rivers on its journey? I wish only learned Hindus on this subject to enlighten me pl. I do not want any irrelevant answers.



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The rituals and procedures of death ceremony differ from family to family and place to place. I am trying to give whatever known to me.

HINDU BRAHMIN DEATH RITUALS ..

In Hinduism Cremation is a ritual designed to do much more than dispose of the body. "Hindus believe that cremation compared to burial or outside disintegration" The standard cremation ceremony begins with the ritual cleansing, dressing and adorning of the body. The body is then carried to the cremation ground as prayers are chanted to Yama, invoking his aid.

It is the chief mourner, usually the eldest son, who takes the twigs of holy kusha grass, flaming, from the Doms’ (the untouchable caste who tend funeral pyres) eternal fire to the pyre upon which the dead has been laid. He circumambulates the pyre counterclockwise– for everything is backward at the time of death. As he walks round the pyre, his sacred thread, which usually hangs from the left shoulder, has been reversed to hang from the right. He lights the pyre. The dead, now, is an offering to Agni, the fire. Here, as in the most ancient Vedic times, the fire conveys the offering to heaven.

After the corpse is almost completely burned, the chief mourner performs the rite called kapälakriyä, the ‘rite of the skull,’ cracking the skull with a long bamboo stick, thus releasing the soul from entrapment in the body. After the cremation, the ashes are thrown into a river, ideally the Ganges river, and the mourners walk away without looking back.

The death ritual does not end with the elimination of the body. There is still the safety of the soul to look after. To ensure the passage during its voyage to the Otherworld, an eleven-day ritual called shraddha is performed. It "consist(s) of daily offerings of rice balls, called pindas, which provide a symbolic, transitional body for the dead. During these days, the dead person makes the journey to the heavens, or the world of the ancestors, or the ‘far shore.’" "On the twelfth day, the departed soul is said to reach its destination and be joined with its ancestors, a fact expressed symbolically by joining a small pinda to a much larger one" Without these rites, the soul may never find it way to Yama’s realm.

It is believed in Hinduism that the departed soul travels through the pretaloka (the world of ghosts and spirits) to the pitraloka (the heaven or the world of ancestors), and I initiated many rituals to aid the journey. The Gods were invited and offerings were made.

Some of the raw materials used in the rituals were hay (dharba), sesame-seads (teela), rice, and flowers.

Apart from the usual rituals mentioned above many small rituals are performed..

There is a belief that unfulfilled desires of the dead prevent the soul from liberating. This is indicated by the refusal of the crow to eat the pinda. The crows are invited to eat the pandas. On the twelfth day, the spirits of the ancestors (grand parents and great grand parents) are invited into new pindas, and asked them to receive the spirit of my father, which we initiate into a separate rice ball. Then I broke the ball that represented father ins sign of the dead merging with the ancestors. This process, known as Sapindikarana marked the end of journey of the departed.

On thirteenth day, on the assumption that the departed soul had reached heaven we honor the Brahmins by giving them gifts, and fed the relatives. This is known as Samaradhana or Grahayagyam or celebration and marked the end of mourning.-

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THIS IS MY EXPLANATION OF 13 DAYS RITUALS FOLLOWED BY MOST OF THE HINDUS

WHEN WE TAKE BIRTH THE SPERM IS FORMED IN FATHER’S BODY IN AROUND 40 TO 60 DAYS AND WHEN IT IS TRANSFERRED TO MOTHER’S WOMB BY GARBHADHANAM IT TAKES FURTHER 266 TO 306 DAYS TO GET ITS FULL BODY AND ENTERS THIS WORLD AFTER APPROXIMATELY 12 MONTHS.



SIMILARLY WHEN WE DEPART 12 DAYS OF RITUALS SYMBOLIC OF 12 STAGES OF THE ATMOSPHERE, 12 MONTHS OF THE YEAR WHEN SUN, BRIHASPATI AND ALL THE PLANETS COMPLETE ONE CYCLE EXCEPT SATURN, RAHU AND KETU WHO TAKE LONGER TIME TO COMPLETE THE CYCLE, ETC



ACCORDING TO GARUDA PURANA THE SOUL IS FILLED WITH ATTACHMENT TO THE BODY, FAMILY, WORDLY BELONGINGS DUE TO CONTINUED RESIDENCE IN THAT BODY FOR MANY YEARS AND DOES NOT LEAVE THE ATMOSPHERE AND SURROUNDINGS IT HAS BEEN LIVING IN THE PAST. WE OFFER TIL AND MOONG DAL WHICH ARE INSTRUMENTAL IN BREAKING ANY ATTACHMENT TOWARDS WORLDLY PLEASURES AND MAYA, MOHA TOWARDS MATERIAL AND WORLDLY RELATIONS.

ON TENTH DAY THE SOUL PREPARES ITSELF FOR FINAL JOURNEY WHEN WE DO RITUALS OF HOMA, YAGNA TO SEND THE SOUL TO VAIKUNTHA LOKA OR SHIVA LOKA.

ON 11TH DAY WE OFFER FOOD AND OFFERINGS TO ONE BRAHMIN TO ACCOMPANY THE SOUL IN ITS LAST JOURNEY. THAT IS WHY WE PROHIBHIT ANY ONE FROM SEEING THAT BHRAHMIN.

ON 12TH DAY WE OFFER VARIOUS TYPES OF DAANAM FOR FREEING THE SOUL FROM ALL KIND OF KARMA DEBT SO THAT THERE IS MUKTI TO THE SOUL AND IT IS FREE FOM CYCLE OF REBIRTH.

ON 13TH DAY WE PERFORM SHUBHA SWEEKARAM I.E WELCOMING BACK ALL THE GOOD THINGS AFTER 12 DAY MOURNING BY PERFORMING PUNYAHAVACHANAM I.E. SPRINKILING OF HOLI WATER ALL OVER THE HOUSE, NAVAGRAHA HOMAM, SHANTHI HOMAM, PARIHARA HOMAM, ETC. WE ADORN NEW DRESSES AS A SYMBOLISING RETURN TO NORMALCY AND BUY NEW CLOTHS FOR ALL FAMILY MEMBERS. HINDU RELIGION CELEBRATES ALL OCCASIONS AND 16 SAMSKARAS STARTING FROM BIRTH TO DEATH.

PEOPLE MAY SAY THESE ARE WASTEFUL EXPENDITURE AND SHOULD BE DISCARDED.

THE SIGNIFICANCE BEHIND EACH ACT IS ONLY TO TAKE PEOPLE FROM ATTACHMENT TO DETACHMENT FROM MATERIAL TO SPIRITUAL AND AT ALL STAGES LIFE MUST GO ON AS USUAL.

OUR PUROHITS AND VAIDHIKAS HAVE BECOME GREEDY FORCING PEOPLE TO DO THESE RITUALS LEADING TO RESENTMENT. THESE RITUALS SYMBOLISES THE JOURNEY OF THE SOUL FORM MATERIAL TO SPIRITUAL WORLD TRAVELLING THE VARIOUS CONSTELLATIONS TO REACH ABSOLUTE SUPREME POWER AND END THE CYCLE OF REBIRTH.

HOPE THIS SATISFIES YOUR QUERY, IF YOU WANT MORE IT BE MY PLEASURE TO TRY AND FIND OUT MORE ANSWERS WITH THIS THUCHCHA BUDHI AND GRACE OF ALMIGHTY.

REGARDS,

HARIHARAN

WIKEPEDIA

The Antyesti rite of passage is structured around the premise in ancient literature of Hinduism that the microcosm of all living beings is a reflection of a macrocosm of the universe.[6] The soul (Atman, Brahman) is the essence and immortal that is released at the Antyeshti ritual, but both the body and the universe are vehicles and transitory in various schools of Hinduism. The human body and the universe consist of five elements in Hindu texts – air, water, fire, earth and space.[6] The last rite of passage returns the body to the five elements and its origins.[4][6] The roots of this belief are found in the Vedas, for example in the hymns of Rigveda in section 10.16, as follows,

Burn him not up, nor quite consume him, Agni: let not his body or his skin be scattered,
O all possessing Fire, when thou hast matured him, then send him on his way unto the Fathers.
When thou hast made him ready, all possessing Fire, then do thou give him over to the Fathers,
When he attains unto the life that waits him, he shall become subject to the will of gods.
The Sun receive thine eye, the Wind thy Prana (life-principle, breathe); go, as thy merit is, to earth or heaven.
Go, if it be thy lot, unto the waters; go, make thine home in plants with all thy members.

—Rigveda 10.16[7]

The final rites of a burial, in case of untimely death of a child, is rooted in Rig Veda’s section 10.18, where the hymns mourn the death of the child, praying to deity Mrityu to "neither harm our girls nor our boys", and pleads the earth to cover, protect the deceased child as a soft wool.[8]

Traditional practices[edit]

A dead adult Hindu is mourned with a cremation, while a dead child is typically buried.[4] The last rites are usually completed within a day of death. His or her body is washed, wrapped in white cloth if the dead is a man or a widow (red if her husband is still alive),[5] the two toes tied together with a string, a Tilak (red mark) placed on the forehead.[4] The dead adult’s body is carried to the cremation ground near a river or water, by family and friends, and placed on a pyre with feet facing south.[5]

The eldest son, or a male mourner, or a priest then bathes before leading the cremation ceremonial function.[4][9] He circumambulates the dry wood pyre with the body, says a eulogy or recites a hymn in some cases, places sesame seed in the dead person’s mouth, sprinkles the body and the pyre with ghee (clarified butter), then draws three lines signifying Yama(deity of the dead), Kala (time, deity of cremation) and the dead.[4] The pyre is then set ablaze, while the mourner’s mourn. The ash from the cremation is consecrated to the nearest river or sea.[9] After the cremation, the attendees take a bath.

In some regions, the immediate male relatives of the deceased shave their head and invite all friends and relatives, on the tenth or twelfth day, to eat a simple meal together in remembrance of the deceased. This day, in some communities, also marks a day when the poor and needy are offered food in memory of the dead.[10]

Cremation ground[edit]

The cremation ground is called Shmashana (in Sanskrit), and traditionally it is located near a river, if not on the river bank itself. Those who can afford it may go to special sacred places like Kashi (Varanasi), Haridwar, Allahabad, Sri Rangam,Brahmaputra on the occasion of Ashokastami and Kanya Kumari to complete this rite of immersion of ashes into water.[11]

Modern practices[edit]


Cremation of the dead by Hindus inUbud, Bali Indonesia.

Both manual bamboo wood pyres and electric cremation are used for Hindu cremations.[12] For the latter, the body is kept on a bamboo frame on rails near the door of the electric chamber.[13] After cremation, the mourner collect the ashes and consecrate it to a water body, such as a river or sea.

Hindu communities outside India[edit]

Discrimination in colonial era[edit]

Hindu brought into Trinidad as indentured laborers for plantations between 1845 to 1917, by the British colonial government, suffered discriminatory laws that did not allow cremation, and other rites of passage such as the traditional marriage, because the colonial officials considered these as pagan and uncivilized barbaric pratices. The non-Hindu government further did not allow the construction of crematorium.[14] After decades of social organization and petitions, the Hindus of Trinidad gained the permission to practice their traditional rites of passage includingAntyesti in the 1950s, and build the first crematorium in 1980s.[14]

United Kingdom[edit]

In the United Kingdom, it was formerly illegal to conduct a traditional outdoors Hindu cremation under the 1902 Cremation Act, with Hindus having to cremate their dead in indoor crematoriums instead. In 2006, Daven Ghai, a British Hindu who had been refused the right to have a traditional funeral by Newcastle City Council, brought a case to court in which he claimed that the current law did in fact allow open air cremations, so long as they were in some enclosed building and away from the public.[15] A High Court ruling disagreed with his claim, and the-then Justice Secretary Jack Straw stated that the British public would "find it abhorrent that human remains were being burned in this way." Nonetheless, upon taking it to the Court of Appeals in 2010, the judge, Lord Justice Neuberger, ruled that such a cremation would be legal under the 1902 Act, so long as it was performed within a building, even an open-air one.[15] Upon his victory, Ghai told reporters that "I always maintained that I wanted to clarify the law, not disobey or disrespect it" and expressed regret at the amount that the trial had cost the taxpayer.[15] He stated that he was thankful that he now had "the right to be cremated with the sun shining on my body and my son lighting the pyre" and he and other Hindus and Sikhs in the country had begun investigations into finding a site upon which they could perform the funerary ceremonies








































परोपकाराय फलन्ति वृक्षा: परोपकाराय वहन्ति नद्यः।


परोपकाराय दुहन्ति गावः परोपकाराय इदं शरीरम्।।




"To fight the darkness do not draw your sword, light a candle"
"You can’t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets"


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” When people hurt you Over and Over think of them as Sand paper.
They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

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DONATE EYES AFTER DEATH


NAMASTE
GOOD MORNING
SALAAMS

IF ALL TRUE INDIANS
FOLLOW THIS

NOT A SINGLE PERSON
IN INDIA WOULD BE BLIND.

WORTH PONDERING


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परोपकाराय फलन्ति वृक्षा: परोपकाराय वहन्ति नद्यः।


परोपकाराय दुहन्ति गावः परोपकाराय इदं शरीरम्।।




"To fight the darkness do not draw your sword, light a candle"
"You can’t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets"


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” When people hurt you Over and Over think of them as Sand paper.
They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

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சர்க்கரை நோயைக் கட்டுப்படுத்தும் கீரைகள்!


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சர்க்கரை நோயைக் கட்டுப்பாட்டுக்குள் வைத்திருக்கும் தன் மை கீரைகளுக்கும்

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சீரகத்தை சமைக்கும்போதே உணவில் சேர்த்து சாப்பிட்டு வந்தால் . . .


vidhai2virutcham-விதை2விருட்சம்

சீரகத்தை சமைக்கும்போதே உணவில் சேர்த்து சாப்பிட்டு வந்தால் . . .

நாம் சாப்பிடும் உணவிலேயே மருந்து வைத்து நமது முன்னோர்கள் நமக்கு அளித்துள்ளார்கள். அத்தகைய

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இட்லி எங்கிருந்து வந்தது? எப்ப‍டி வந்தது? – சுவாரஸ்ய வரலாற்று ஆய்வு


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இட்லி எங்கிருந்து வந்தது? எப்ப‍டி வந்தது? – சுவாரஸ்ய வரலாற்று ஆய்வு

இட்லி எங்கிருந்து வந்தது? எப்ப‍டி வந்தது? – சுவாரஸ்ய வரலாற்று ஆய்வு

தற்போது எங்குநோக்கினும் இட்லி கடைகளும், பெரிய உணவு விடுதி களும் வந்துவிட்டன•  அதுவும் ஒரு

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கெட்டியான, கல்லு இட்லியைக்கூட‌ பூ இட்லியாக மாற்றும் எளிய சமையலறை மாஜிக்


vidhai2virutcham-விதை2விருட்சம்

கெட்டியான, கல்லு இட்லியைக்கூட‌ பூ இட்லியாக மாற்றும் எளிய சமையலறை மாஜிக்

கெட்டியான, கல்லு இட்லியைக்கூட‌ பூ இட்லியாக மாற்றும் எளிய சமையலறை மாஜிக்

நீராவியில் சமைக்கும் இந்த இட்லி, உடலுக்கு மிகவும் ஏற்ற‍து. நல்ல‍தும் கூட, மேலும் இந்த இட்லியை

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PLEASE DO NOT USE IODISED SALT FOR DAILY COOKING. WHY? PL READ……


DOCTOR’S VERDICT ON SALT

No wonder in the olden days BP probloem was never heard of.

WE didn’t have the Idoised Salt

WE all must switch to Rock Salt
STRESS RELIEF. Is salt bad for hypertension?

What is bad for hypertension is iodized salt,

which is a fake salt. It is made up of only 3 synthetic chemicals, sodium, chloride, iodine. It does not melt in water (glistens like diamonds), does NOT melt in the body, does not melt in the kidneys, gives kidney stones, and raises blood pressure. However, it is the salt favoured by the drug-based doctors who say it is very clean and sanitary, pointing to how white it is and how it glistens like diamonds. The fake salt is man-made in a factory. The true salt, which comes from the sea and dried under the sun and commonly called rock salt , has 72 natural minerals including natural sodium, chloride, iodine. It melts in water, melts in your body, melts in the kidneys, does not give kidney stones, and best of all, brings down blood pressure and stops/prevents muscle cramps, numbness, tingling.

If you get muscle cramps in the lower legs at night, just take a half teaspoon of rock salt and a glass of water, and the cramps with its horrific pain will be gone in 5 minutes. The highest BP that came my way was in a woman who had a BP of 240/140 and came to my house at 10:30 pm on what she said was a matter of "life and death" because the high BP was already giving her a crushing headache, especially the back of her head. She could not walk up the 6 shallow steps to my porch. Two men had to help her, one on each side, in addition to the cane that she needed to prop herself up.

I muscle tested her and found that she had her BP of 240/140 and the crushing pain in the head, her body’s water content was only 6% (normal is 75%), salt content was zero, potassium was 96% deficient, and cardiac output (blood flow from the heart) was only 40% (normal is 100%). So the blood supply to the head was 60% deficient.

I gave her one 6" long green chili (hot pepper), 1 raw ripe saba banana, 1/2 teaspoon of rock salt and 3 8-oz glasses of tap water. The chili was to normalize cardiac output and shoot blood to the head, the saba banana was for the potassium deficiency and to have food in the stomach because pepper will give a stomach ache if the stomach is empty, and the rock salt and the water were the first aid for her severe dehydration which was causing her arteries to be dry and stiff and her blood to be thick and sticky, because they were dehydrated.

After 5 minutes, she said, "The pain in my head is gone." We took her BP, it was 115/75, and cardiac output was up to 100%.

She walked out of the house to her car without the men helping her and without the cane.

She has been taking 2.5 teaspoons of rock salt, 15 glasses of water, 6 Saba bananas and 3 of the long pepper daily since then (beginning September 2009), and her BP and cardiac output have been normal since then.

Two months later, in November, at a PCAM round table forum on hypertension in Club Filipino, she gave her testimony, followed by her brother who said that she grew 2", because the salt and the water had refilled her compressed disc spaces in her vertebral column. The disc spaces had become compressed because they had become dehydrated since the fluid filling up these discs are 95% water.

Why salt? Because without salt the body cannot retain water no matter how much water is drunk. You will still be dehydrated because you will just keep urinating and sweating the water out.


This is not an isolated case. When BP is rising high but there is little or no headache but there is stiffness of shoulder and neck
muscles, all you need to normalize the BP and remove the stiffness and the pain in 5 minutes is 1/2 teaspoon of rock salt and 3 glasses of water. If there is crushing pain in the head, it means blood supply to the head is lacking, and you will need the chili to normalize it and shoot blood to the head and remove the extreme pain.

PLEASE SHARE, IT MAY HELP SOMEONE






परोपकाराय फलन्ति वृक्षा: परोपकाराय वहन्ति नद्यः।


परोपकाराय दुहन्ति गावः परोपकाराय इदं शरीरम्।।




"To fight the darkness do not draw your sword, light a candle"
"You can’t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets"


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” When people hurt you Over and Over think of them as Sand paper.
They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

யாம் பெற்ற இன்பம்
பெருக வையகம்
visit my blog https://harikrishnamurthy.wordpress.com
follow me @twitter lokakshema_hari
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