Category: “Air” All Around us

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PraGunTatwa Links

PragunTatwa is all about balancing panchtatwas of lie and surroundings. It’s a pleasure to have you here. For more information please click on the required link. GREEN Podcast on Spotify Green Talks Eco-Friendly & Conscious Living...

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Plants worshipped on Dusshera

On the eve of Dussehra, multiple ancient historical events occurred, that marked the victory of truth over evil. In different parts of India, we celebrate Vijayadashami, Navratri, or Dusshera, in a variety of ways. One noticeable...

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Why Holi (ka) is worshipped

Holi is celebrated in the spring season, which falls around March or April month.It falls on poornima of falgun month as per tithi. Holi is also the beginning of the new year, a new harvest. The...

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Besan Laddoo

Besan Laddoo is perhaps one of the traditional recipes passed on from generation to generation in India. It’s generally made during festival seasons but in my home, it’s a monthly ritual. My kids are fond of...

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Meet Ajeet Singh

Ajeet Singh Meet Ajeet singh, A positive human who is helping ladies in flesh trade and giving them a new life, new hope. When Ajeet was 17 years old he was distraught to see a sex...

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Makar Sankranti

To begin with, January is the season of change… change of the calendar year… change of Sun’s movement towards tropic of Capricorn… New harvest The warmth of winter Sun Loads of winter food and Harvest festival...

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Tilachi Wadi for Makar Sankranti

  Tilachi Wadi/ Sesame Jaggery Bar A sweet prepared specially on Makar Sankranti with sesame and jaggery 1/2 cup sesame/ til 1/2 cup desiccated coconut 1/2 cup powdered roasted peanuts 3/4 cup grated jaggery 2 tsp...

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Handmade Paper Lamp for Diwali Decor

Namaskar Friends The festive season is going on and after Navratri, everyone is gearing up for the next festival of Diwali. Deepawali or Diwali is the festival of lights, sweets, joy, happiness. Kids look forward to...

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Ganpati Bappa Morya

Ganesha is back with festivity and fervor. Colorful dresses, filled with faith and trust, devotees welcome the Elephant God. Ganesha is everywhere homes, colonies, societies, offices, community halls and more. So say loudly “Ganpati Bappa Morya”...