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anil replied to the topic unique bitch temple! .
Jincy Aby wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
I studied somewhere that there are temples for snakes. There are number of people who worship snake and consider snakes as their God. They worship snakes by offering milk, incense and prayers. But in Christianity, snake is the symbol of devil. For them, Snake is an evil spirit who lead people to do wrong deeds.
Beliefs and customs vary from religion to religion. Hindus worship Snakes. There is a separate festival known as Nag Panchami.
Snake is a poisonous animal and many people are dying because of snake bite. Then why do they worship snakes? I cannot understand the Philosophy of worshiping snakes. It is better to worship bitches than snakes.
All snakes are not poisonous. People worship snake because God Shankara.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Places to explore Incredible India.
Jincy Aby wrote:
Very interesting places to visit!! But visiting all these places are not possible in my life. But I would like to visit 'hanging pillar' and 'gandikota canyon' in Andra Pradesh. These two places are somewhat near to my place.
Why visiting all these places are not possible. If you decide to visit all these than no one can stop you. Good luck.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic How can I avoid repeat articles? Because I am unable to access archives properly..
Jincy Aby wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
The more number of articles on any subject, the better. So do not worry about it and go ahead and post. The only problem comes when it is very similar in content to orthers.
People are different in thinking. They write what is in their mind. So there is less possibility for writing content that is just like others. Copy writing is not allowed in this site.
You and I both know and understand it, but you will still be surprised to know how many people submit blatantly copied articles.
But there are some software that help the people to find out whether the article is copied or not. I think that all article writing sites are checking the submitted articles with the help of these software and they are rejecting all the copied articles.At the same time, there are some sites online which allow the people to submit already posted articles.
No more, all such sites have closed their shops now. Previously also a person was allowed to republish his own copyrighted articles under the same username.
Can we post our older posts in Bukisa.com? Recently I read an article which tells us that we can post our published articles in bukisa. I am not a member of this site. So I know nothing more about it.
They have stopped payment long before first what they paid according to clicks and later a writer earned through his own accounts on chitika and adsense but no more. They informed all writers long before to take their work down. You can submit your work there but for nothing. Same is true about wikinuts, experts column etc. There is no sites left that pay you for republishing.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Places to explore Incredible India.
Hanging Pillar is well known for its Sculptural grandeur and Gandikota canyon in AP is a picturesque place. Visit them and you will never repent, All the best.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic unique bitch temple! .
Jincy Aby wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
I studied somewhere that there are temples for snakes. There are number of people who worship snake and consider snakes as their God. They worship snakes by offering milk, incense and prayers. But in Christianity, snake is the symbol of devil. For them, Snake is an evil spirit who lead people to do wrong deeds.
Beliefs and customs vary from religion to religion. Hindus worship Snakes. There is a separate festival known as Nag Panchami.
Snake is a poisonous animal and many people are dying because of snake bite. Then why do they worship snakes? I cannot understand the Philosophy of worshiping snakes. It is better to worship bitches than snakes.
Snake is a reptile. These snakes are entering residential areas because humans destroyed their natural habitats to build Cities. Recently a Cheetah entered a school in Karnataka and attacked a photographer. Even otherwise, worshiping a snake is a traditional custom of Hindus. Snakes can be kept at bay, if they are not provoked. Snakes are used in many researches to make medicines out of its venom.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic The bullet bride .
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
The new generation comes with new ideas and tries to make them practical. They always like to do something different that the world never seen before. Here the bride came to the marriage hall by riding a bullet that anybody ever did before. She succeeded to make her marriage a special event.
Such out of the way activities, though are looked down by the elders as bizarre,youngsters get a thrill out of their activities. It's a sense of achievement for them.
If we celebrate any event with new way it will more memorable and exciting that traditional way. Here some person celebrate their birthday by donating blood.
Curiosity makes anybody be it a child or an elder, if something happens in a different way than the usual.Of course celebrating a birthday by organizing Blood donation camp is a noble way of celebrating birthday
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Easy to prepare Breakfast Recipes.
rambabu wrote:
Once I was a member of a Malayali mess, then I Happened to taste Puttu. It is a preparation made by using steam. It can be served with Banana. A healthy Breakfast indeed.
Yes, puttu is a very tasty breakfast. This is the most important breakfast in Kerala. I prepare puttu for breakfast once in every week. Having puttu with kadala curry is very tasty. We can have puttu with different kinds of plantains also.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Easy to prepare Breakfast Recipes.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Thanks for the link Usha. It contains breakfast items that are traditionally made across the country. I make kane pohe, and pohe of other variatns by adding other veggies such as potato, cauliflower, peas etc. Upma, idli, dosas, among other items.
I never heard about kane pohe. What is it? May I know how to make kane pohe? I always like to prepare variety items for my family members. If possible please explain about it.
Jincy it is a Maharashtrian breakfast dish made using beaten rice flakes. Here is a link for its recipe:
http://maharashtrian-recipes-online.com/kande-pohe-maharashtrian-breakfast-recipe/
Thank you for sharing this link here. Of course I will try this dish as soon as possible. From this picture, it is clear that this is a very tasty dish.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic unique bitch temple! .
rambabu wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
I studied somewhere that there are temples for snakes. There are number of people who worship snake and consider snakes as their God. They worship snakes by offering milk, incense and prayers. But in Christianity, snake is the symbol of devil. For them, Snake is an evil spirit who lead people to do wrong deeds.
Beliefs and customs vary from religion to religion. Hindus worship Snakes. There is a separate festival known as Nag Panchami.
Snake is a poisonous animal and many people are dying because of snake bite. Then why do they worship snakes? I cannot understand the Philosophy of worshiping snakes. It is better to worship bitches than snakes.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Easy to prepare Breakfast Recipes.
usha manohar wrote:
@ Kalyani, yes please do let me know how it is...I make it at home at times and it comes out very well ! I am giving the recipe here//
Channa dal - 1 cup ( roast with a little oil) , Urad dhal 2 tablespoon ( roast separately with oil), Copra, dry coconut grated - 1 cup ( roast until brown with a little oil),Dry Red chilies 6-8 , more if you want it hot ( roast with a little oil long with a spoonful of mustard seeds), Curry leaves a handful, roasted with a little oil. Salt, a small piece of jaggery and a tsp Hing and lime sized Tamarind ( roast the tamarind after seperating it )
When the ingredients are cool blend in a mixer for a few seconds , cool and again run the mixture for a few seconds until the mixture is ground coarsely. You can season it with hot oil, mustard seeds and curry leaves and cool before storing it !
Thanks a lot Usha for the recipe, I will make this chutney using your recipe now. I used to make it in a similar way but didn't know about adding copra.
The powder my husband bought is also quite good, but has comparatively less salt than is needed so I have to add salt to it and blend it once again. But the quality is quite good.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Reservations on Caste.
MG Singh wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
The education and job should be on the basis of merit and not on the basis of caste. Otherwise, talented and capable people cannot reach in deserved positions. Government should take action to stop such unnecessary practices from this society.
Government will not do anything and as a matter of fact they have perpetuated caste reservation for ever. How government will do anything. Our so called reformers like Gandhi and Vivekanada also backed the caste system. So the only hope is a revolution
Like 'green revolution' and 'red revolution, we need to start a 'merit revolution' to stop the reservation system of the government for the scheduled castes. Otherwise, our country won't have any development. India needs people for growth and development. Can we progress, if the government recruit undeserved candidate from the scheduled cast for a particular position?
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic How can I avoid repeat articles? Because I am unable to access archives properly..
suni51 wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
The more number of articles on any subject, the better. So do not worry about it and go ahead and post. The only problem comes when it is very similar in content to orthers.
People are different in thinking. They write what is in their mind. So there is less possibility for writing content that is just like others. Copy writing is not allowed in this site.
You and I both know and understand it, but you will still be surprised to know how many people submit blatantly copied articles.
But there are some software that help the people to find out whether the article is copied or not. I think that all article writing sites are checking the submitted articles with the help of these software and they are rejecting all the copied articles.At the same time, there are some sites online which allow the people to submit already posted articles.
No more, all such sites have closed their shops now. Previously also a person was allowed to republish his own copyrighted articles under the same username.
Can we post our older posts in Bukisa.com? Recently I read an article which tells us that we can post our published articles in bukisa. I am not a member of this site. So I know nothing more about it.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Miracle in Siachen Glacier.
Hanumanthappa became a martyr by submitting his life for his country and its people. Now I am worrying by thinking about his family..........a little kid lost his father..............a young lady lost his husband............loving parents lost their son-----------What a pity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Miracle in Siachen Glacier.
My homage to the brave deceased soldier.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Places to explore Incredible India.
Very interesting places to visit!! But visiting all these places are not possible in my life. But I would like to visit 'hanging pillar' and 'gandikota canyon' in Andra Pradesh. These two places are somewhat near to my place.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic unique bitch temple! .
Jincy Aby wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
I studied somewhere that there are temples for snakes. There are number of people who worship snake and consider snakes as their God. They worship snakes by offering milk, incense and prayers. But in Christianity, snake is the symbol of devil. For them, Snake is an evil spirit who lead people to do wrong deeds.
Beliefs and customs vary from religion to religion. Hindus worship Snakes. There is a separate festival known as Nag Panchami.
Snake is a poisonous animal and many people are dying because of snake bite. Then why do they worship snakes? I cannot understand the Philosophy of worshiping snakes. It is better to worship bitches than snakes.
All snakes are not poisonous. People worship snake because God Shankara.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Places to explore Incredible India.
Jincy Aby wrote:
Very interesting places to visit!! But visiting all these places are not possible in my life. But I would like to visit 'hanging pillar' and 'gandikota canyon' in Andra Pradesh. These two places are somewhat near to my place.
Why visiting all these places are not possible. If you decide to visit all these than no one can stop you. Good luck.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic How can I avoid repeat articles? Because I am unable to access archives properly..
Jincy Aby wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
The more number of articles on any subject, the better. So do not worry about it and go ahead and post. The only problem comes when it is very similar in content to orthers.
People are different in thinking. They write what is in their mind. So there is less possibility for writing content that is just like others. Copy writing is not allowed in this site.
You and I both know and understand it, but you will still be surprised to know how many people submit blatantly copied articles.
But there are some software that help the people to find out whether the article is copied or not. I think that all article writing sites are checking the submitted articles with the help of these software and they are rejecting all the copied articles.At the same time, there are some sites online which allow the people to submit already posted articles.
No more, all such sites have closed their shops now. Previously also a person was allowed to republish his own copyrighted articles under the same username.
Can we post our older posts in Bukisa.com? Recently I read an article which tells us that we can post our published articles in bukisa. I am not a member of this site. So I know nothing more about it.
They have stopped payment long before first what they paid according to clicks and later a writer earned through his own accounts on chitika and adsense but no more. They informed all writers long before to take their work down. You can submit your work there but for nothing. Same is true about wikinuts, experts column etc. There is no sites left that pay you for republishing.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Places to explore Incredible India.
Hanging Pillar is well known for its Sculptural grandeur and Gandikota canyon in AP is a picturesque place. Visit them and you will never repent, All the best.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic unique bitch temple! .
Jincy Aby wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
I studied somewhere that there are temples for snakes. There are number of people who worship snake and consider snakes as their God. They worship snakes by offering milk, incense and prayers. But in Christianity, snake is the symbol of devil. For them, Snake is an evil spirit who lead people to do wrong deeds.
Beliefs and customs vary from religion to religion. Hindus worship Snakes. There is a separate festival known as Nag Panchami.
Snake is a poisonous animal and many people are dying because of snake bite. Then why do they worship snakes? I cannot understand the Philosophy of worshiping snakes. It is better to worship bitches than snakes.
Snake is a reptile. These snakes are entering residential areas because humans destroyed their natural habitats to build Cities. Recently a Cheetah entered a school in Karnataka and attacked a photographer. Even otherwise, worshiping a snake is a traditional custom of Hindus. Snakes can be kept at bay, if they are not provoked. Snakes are used in many researches to make medicines out of its venom.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic The bullet bride .
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
The new generation comes with new ideas and tries to make them practical. They always like to do something different that the world never seen before. Here the bride came to the marriage hall by riding a bullet that anybody ever did before. She succeeded to make her marriage a special event.
Such out of the way activities, though are looked down by the elders as bizarre,youngsters get a thrill out of their activities. It's a sense of achievement for them.
If we celebrate any event with new way it will more memorable and exciting that traditional way. Here some person celebrate their birthday by donating blood.
Curiosity makes anybody be it a child or an elder, if something happens in a different way than the usual.Of course celebrating a birthday by organizing Blood donation camp is a noble way of celebrating birthday
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Easy to prepare Breakfast Recipes.
rambabu wrote:
Once I was a member of a Malayali mess, then I Happened to taste Puttu. It is a preparation made by using steam. It can be served with Banana. A healthy Breakfast indeed.
Yes, puttu is a very tasty breakfast. This is the most important breakfast in Kerala. I prepare puttu for breakfast once in every week. Having puttu with kadala curry is very tasty. We can have puttu with different kinds of plantains also.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Easy to prepare Breakfast Recipes.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Thanks for the link Usha. It contains breakfast items that are traditionally made across the country. I make kane pohe, and pohe of other variatns by adding other veggies such as potato, cauliflower, peas etc. Upma, idli, dosas, among other items.
I never heard about kane pohe. What is it? May I know how to make kane pohe? I always like to prepare variety items for my family members. If possible please explain about it.
Jincy it is a Maharashtrian breakfast dish made using beaten rice flakes. Here is a link for its recipe:
http://maharashtrian-recipes-online.com/kande-pohe-maharashtrian-breakfast-recipe/
Thank you for sharing this link here. Of course I will try this dish as soon as possible. From this picture, it is clear that this is a very tasty dish.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic unique bitch temple! .
rambabu wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
I studied somewhere that there are temples for snakes. There are number of people who worship snake and consider snakes as their God. They worship snakes by offering milk, incense and prayers. But in Christianity, snake is the symbol of devil. For them, Snake is an evil spirit who lead people to do wrong deeds.
Beliefs and customs vary from religion to religion. Hindus worship Snakes. There is a separate festival known as Nag Panchami.
Snake is a poisonous animal and many people are dying because of snake bite. Then why do they worship snakes? I cannot understand the Philosophy of worshiping snakes. It is better to worship bitches than snakes.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Easy to prepare Breakfast Recipes.
usha manohar wrote:
@ Kalyani, yes please do let me know how it is...I make it at home at times and it comes out very well ! I am giving the recipe here//
Channa dal - 1 cup ( roast with a little oil) , Urad dhal 2 tablespoon ( roast separately with oil), Copra, dry coconut grated - 1 cup ( roast until brown with a little oil),Dry Red chilies 6-8 , more if you want it hot ( roast with a little oil long with a spoonful of mustard seeds), Curry leaves a handful, roasted with a little oil. Salt, a small piece of jaggery and a tsp Hing and lime sized Tamarind ( roast the tamarind after seperating it )
When the ingredients are cool blend in a mixer for a few seconds , cool and again run the mixture for a few seconds until the mixture is ground coarsely. You can season it with hot oil, mustard seeds and curry leaves and cool before storing it !
Thanks a lot Usha for the recipe, I will make this chutney using your recipe now. I used to make it in a similar way but didn't know about adding copra.
The powder my husband bought is also quite good, but has comparatively less salt than is needed so I have to add salt to it and blend it once again. But the quality is quite good.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Reservations on Caste.
MG Singh wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
The education and job should be on the basis of merit and not on the basis of caste. Otherwise, talented and capable people cannot reach in deserved positions. Government should take action to stop such unnecessary practices from this society.
Government will not do anything and as a matter of fact they have perpetuated caste reservation for ever. How government will do anything. Our so called reformers like Gandhi and Vivekanada also backed the caste system. So the only hope is a revolution
Like 'green revolution' and 'red revolution, we need to start a 'merit revolution' to stop the reservation system of the government for the scheduled castes. Otherwise, our country won't have any development. India needs people for growth and development. Can we progress, if the government recruit undeserved candidate from the scheduled cast for a particular position?
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic How can I avoid repeat articles? Because I am unable to access archives properly..
suni51 wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
The more number of articles on any subject, the better. So do not worry about it and go ahead and post. The only problem comes when it is very similar in content to orthers.
People are different in thinking. They write what is in their mind. So there is less possibility for writing content that is just like others. Copy writing is not allowed in this site.
You and I both know and understand it, but you will still be surprised to know how many people submit blatantly copied articles.
But there are some software that help the people to find out whether the article is copied or not. I think that all article writing sites are checking the submitted articles with the help of these software and they are rejecting all the copied articles.At the same time, there are some sites online which allow the people to submit already posted articles.
No more, all such sites have closed their shops now. Previously also a person was allowed to republish his own copyrighted articles under the same username.
Can we post our older posts in Bukisa.com? Recently I read an article which tells us that we can post our published articles in bukisa. I am not a member of this site. So I know nothing more about it.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Miracle in Siachen Glacier.
Hanumanthappa became a martyr by submitting his life for his country and its people. Now I am worrying by thinking about his family..........a little kid lost his father..............a young lady lost his husband............loving parents lost their son-----------What a pity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Miracle in Siachen Glacier.
My homage to the brave deceased soldier.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Places to explore Incredible India.
Very interesting places to visit!! But visiting all these places are not possible in my life. But I would like to visit 'hanging pillar' and 'gandikota canyon' in Andra Pradesh. These two places are somewhat near to my place.
9 years ago