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Basappa Andi supervising laddu Preparation for Pavitra's wedding

Ladoo being handmade on New Years eve.

This is my mother Parvatis elder sister Gangaji in my home altar

This is my beloved lord Swaminarayan in my home altar

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Cheese Coconut laddu recipe is one the famous Indian dessert recipe because of its delicacy, delightful flavor and ease of preparation with few ingredients.

 

IThis cheese coconut laddu recipe made by using cheese (paneer), desiccated coconut powder, sugar, low fat cream and green cardamom powder and prepared in 3 easy steps only. It can be stored last upto 3- 4 days if refrigerated.

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Name Abdul Harish Laddu

Education Graduate

Height 5ft 11inch

Parents Abdul Bari Nazara Khatoon

Date of birth 08/01/2001

Wishing u happiness as big as Ganesha's stomach

Life as long as his trunk

Trouble as small as his mouse

Moments as sweet as his laddus.

Happy Ganesh Chaturthi.

Name Abdul Harish Laddu

Education Graduate

Height 5ft 11inch

Parents Abdul Bari Nazara Khatoon

Date of birth 08/01/2001

Small Ganesha Idol 18″

 

This statue is created with great care from the finest white sandstone, making it extremely long-lasting and sturdy. There may be minor color differences because the sandstones contain internal natural stone hues. The statue can be polished to maintain its uniform whiteness. The statue is perfect for any indoor or outdoor placement.

 

In this lovely Ganesha sculpture, he has seen sitting with his four arms outstretched, clutching a noose, an axe, a blessing mudra, and his preferred treat, laddus. Ganesha makes a really beautiful gesture while sitting with a very comfortable attitude. The statue’s head and attire are both exquisitely ornamented, and the added details enhance the sculpture’s overall appearance.

 

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Lord Ganesha Statue For Puja 18″

 

This statue is carefully handmade of best-quality black stone, rendering it extremely durable and long-lasting. The statue is perfect for any indoor or outdoor placement.

 

Ganesha is seen in this exquisite sculpture seated with his four arms extended and holding a noose, an axe, a blessing mudra, and his favorite sweet, laddus. Ganesha sits with a really relaxed demeanor and makes a really lovely gesture. Ganesha is shown in stone seated on a beautiful lotus. The head and clothing of the statue also have superb ornamentation, which improves the sculpture’s overall beauty.

 

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Friendly shop keeper at Kavi Bharati Sarani, Lake Market, Calcutta, India.

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Name Abdul Harish Laddu

Education Graduate

Height 5ft 11inch

Parents Abdul Bari Nazara Khatoon

Date of birth 08/01/2001

Ladoos

Kaddyo boddyo kaddio boddio

Festa Laddoos

 

Burrabazar, Kolkata

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History -

 

Sutanuti haat

Before the British came the most powerful families in the region were Sett and Bysacks, the merchants of yarn and cloth market at Sutanuti. With the arrival of the British these families flourished with renewed vigour. Janardan Sett was a trading agent of the British. Shobharam Bysack (1690–1773) became a millionaire by supplying textiles to British East India Company. One of the earliest names floating around is that of Mukundaram Sett, who lived in the earlier part of sixteenth century and moved from Satgaon to Gobindapur. Sutanuti haat has been traced back to 1738 by Orme. In the siege of 1756, troops of Siraj ud-Daulah set fire to the market and took possession of Jorabagan and Kumortuli, neighbourhoods further north where the merchants lived.

 

Bazar Kolkata

In between Sutanuti haat made way for Bazar Kolkata, some time in the 18th century. The market was spread over nearly 500 bighas and the residential area covered another 400 bighas. Apart from the Seths and Basaks, there were the gold merchants Mullicks and other men of their calibre. Their affluence and pomp are legends even in their days.There also were merchants of comparatively lesser affluence. As for example, the area around what is now Kalakar Street was known as Dhakapatty, as it was home to the Sahas, cloth merchants from Dhaka. The Sheths and Basaks had close links with such cloth producing centres as Dhaka, Murshidabad and Cossimbazar.

   

Economy -

 

Burrabazar expanded from a yarn and textile market into one of the largest wholesale markets in India. Burrabazar is divided into highly specialised sub-markets, according to the commodity it deals in – Dhotipatti, Fancypatti, Tulapatti, Chinipatti etc. Further subdivisions are katra, chowk or kothi. A popular saying goes, “Anything and everything is available at Burrabazar. Even the tiger's eye is available here if you pay the right price.” Each katra (market) is known for a particular item. There are approximately 25 katras in Burrabazar. At Raja Katra, which originally belonged to the Maharaja of Bardhaman, most of the shops deal in spices. At Manohar Das Katra it is mostly hardware and textile. Vikram Chand Market and Khangrapatti sell mostly electronic goods and artificial ornaments.

 

For Diwali, the festival of lights, it is transformed into a huge market for festive and religious ingredients. The number of makeshift stalls are around 800, spread around Kalakar Street and other areas. From idols to their dainty dresses, designer diyas (earthen lamps) to saffron-tinted laddus (round-shaped sweet meat), every conceivable article can be scooped from this gala bazaar, the city’s largest assortment of puja paraphernalia. The series of shops bang opposite the Jain temple, near Satyanarayan Park, flaunts ornately decked-up idols of Ganesha and Lakshmi — the brother-sister divinities symbolising wealth and prosperity.

  

Traffic -

 

Slow traffic movement, congested footpaths, accident-prone roads, police-politician-hoodlum nexus and administrative apathy have become the bane of Burrabazar. Traffic in the area, including the approach road to Howrah bridge, has been a long-standing problem for people passing through the area. Whole of footpath and even around 30% of Brabourne Road is clogged by hawkers who have permanent shops on both side of roads made of tarpaulins and bamboos reducing the already sparse motarable road in the area.Pedestrians are forced to walk on roads along with vehicles . While lorries, taxis, vans, and three-wheel goods carriers crowd the main roads, slow-moving vehicles like cycle-vans and carts clog the side-streets. It often takes more than half-an-hour to cross the two-km stretch.

      

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Til-Gud Ladoo is Makar Sankranti special dish. Til-Gud Ladoo is also known as Til Ke Ladoo. Most of people make Til Gud Ke Ladoo on Makar Sankranti. Makar Sankranti is the festival of Hindus which comes on 14 January every year. This Festival is celebrated in almost all parts of India including Nepal.

One of the interesting aspects of Shiva Ratri is that on this day devotees and non-devotees alike freely indulge in smoking intoxicating substances such as marijuana and bhang for it is the only day in the annual calendar when marijuana is legal.

Name Abdul Harish Laddu

Education Graduate

Height 5ft 11inch

Parents Abdul Bari Nazara Khatoon

Date of birth 08/01/2001

A historically unimportant sufi shrine. Click here to read at The Delhi Walla

There is always a thrill in extremities. Macro photography thrills you in every shot you make. The more you go close the more you get thrilled. I used to define macro photography as "Seeing the unseen and knowing the unknown".

 

Here I captured the pollen grains bundles of basil (Thulasi) flowers. Each bundle may measure around 0.5 mm.

They look like boondhi laddu, lol !!!

 

Have a great day, friends !!!

 

I reversed a 24mm prime lens (tokina) on an extension tube. Used camera's built-in flash.

 

வண்டாய்த் துவண்டு மௌன மலரணைமேல்

கொண்டார்க்கோ இன்பம் கொடுப்பாய் பராபரமே !!!

 

தாயுமானவர் பராபரக்கண்ணி

 

 

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Maner Sharif is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of Patna on NH 30. It is also called Maner. It is a popular medieval site and a notified area in Patna district in the Indian state of Bihar. Maner enjoys position of one of the chief spiritual centers in India. Maner Sharif houses two very popular Muslim tombs: One of Makhdoom Yahya Maneri, known as the Bari Dargah. Another of Shah Daulat or Makhdum Daulat, popularly called Chhoti Dargah.

These are my beloved deities Of Sri Sri Radha RasBihariji. They are 15-17 yrs old deities which I was gifted at the Juhu Iskcon when I was only 5 or 4. We prepare outfits for them at home along with matching jwelery

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