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Happy Diwali...& 10 Exotic Indian Desserts You Must Try This Diwali

Try it blast us and remove s from earth but what do you think whole Mulim world will leave you for you oppression.


You guys are crazy :stop: stop wasting money and feed poor :(
We are !!!We are feeding poor engineer saad with advice.
 
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Firecrackers are wastage of money. Stop this non sense other wise blow these nukes in your A@@es :mad:
 
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on this diwali nuke pakistan, that will be one hell of a show :D
Do it. I want it. Show me your agni,nibhay etc and prove us their effect ability.

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Happy Diwali to you and your families.
I hope the festival of lights brighten up your lives.
Have a Safe and Happy Deepawali. May God Bless us all.


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& what would festivities be with fabulous mithais


1. Kaju Barfi or Kaju Katli
‘Kaju Barfi’ also known as Kaju Katli or Kaju Katari is the most common sweet dish made in India. It is made by thickening milk with sugar and lots of Cashew Nuts.

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2. Pineapple Sheera
‘Pineapple Sheera’ is a simple but popular sweet in India. It is popularly known as Sooji ka Halwa at many places. Sweet, soft, delicious Sheera with the magic of tangy Pineapple is just irresistible.

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3. Cham Cham
‘Cham Cham’ is a Traditional Bengali sweet that is popular all over India, Pakistan & Bangladesh. Though a Bengali Sweet Dish but to your surprise it was actually originated in Balia district of Uttar Pradesh. The main ingredients of this dish are flour, cream, sugar, saffron, lemon juice, and coconut flakes.

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4. Rasgulla
‘Rasgulla’ is a popular dessert. A small white spongy ball made of chhena cooked in light syrup made of sugar.It is surprisingly delicious and very sweet indeed!

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5. Anjeer Barfi
‘Anjeer Barfi’ is an exotic sweet and is very quick to prepare too.

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6. Rasmalai
‘Rasmalai’ – The name Ras Malai comes from two parts in Hindi: “Ras” meaning “juice” and “Malai”, meaning “cream” It consists of sugary white, cream or yellow colored balls of paneer soaked in malai flavored with cardamom.

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7. Gulab Jamun
‘Gulab Jamun’ – Description not needed! Just two words to describe this awesome dish *MOUTH-WATERING*

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8. Shrikhand
‘Shrikhand’ is a semi soft, sweetish sour, whole milk product prepared from Curd. You can’t just get away from the flavors of cardamoms and saffron

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9. Jalebi
‘Jalebi’ is very popular sweet out of all the Indian sweets. The Orangish looks of this beauty melts the hearts of many.

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10. Gajar Ka Halwa
Just a perfect sweet for any Occasion is the famous Gajar Ka Halwa!!

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Gambling parties are an especially popular pastime during Diwali in Mumbai. hahah. Backward guys
 
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No you are off topic. Tell me firecracker works is wastage of money or not?
Do you think praying five times a day is wastage of time and energy ? Its cultural and religious practice ..afterall its a festival of light ..
 
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Do you think praying five times a day is wastage of time and energy ? Its cultural and religious practice ..afterall its a festival of light ..
No five time prayers have many benefits. .
In the light of this Hadith we shall endeavor to describe some orthopedic benefits of salat in this short note.

  1. Regular exercise reduces cholesterol in the body. Cholesterol causes heart failures, strokes, diabetes and many other ailments. It is a known fact that people in professions where exercise is required have less amount of cholesterol in their bodies.
  2. Salat is an excellent form of exercise to prevent indigestion. In the morning when stomach is empty, a Muslim is required to offer fewer number of Rak'aatwhereas in the evening after the dinner we offer an extra number of Rak'aat.
  3. By offering Takbir at the beginning of salat, we move hand and shoulder muscles thereby increasing the flow of blood towards torso. Akamat performs a similar function.
  4. The most important function in salat is sajdah where we touch the ground with our forehead. This posture increases fresh supply of blood to our brain. Needless to say in certain forms of yoga some adherents stand on their heads for the same purpose.
  5. In tashah'hud position, our hip, elbow, knee joints, backbone, wrist joints move in a way that it provides a form of relaxation to our entire body. Pressure is applied on the body parts as if it was a kind of massage which releases tension.
  6. Heart in the most important organ in the body. It supplies fresh blood to all body tissues. These body movements performed during salat are an excellent source of exercise for our heart as well. According to a Hadith of the Holy Prophet,"There is an organ in the body, when it is healthy, the whole body is healthy, and when this is sick, the entire body becomes sick". It is the heart.
  7. A remarkable tissue in our body is cartilage. It is unique in being a living tissue with no direct blood supply. The only way it receives nutrients and oxygen is by movements of the joints. The pumping effect forces blood into the joint area which would otherwise be bypassed. Those who sit at the terminals are in greater danger of ending up with dead cartilage tissues that will subsequently wear away. This will leave us with arthritis, painful joints and paralysis. Bacteria and viruses find safe haven in joints for this reason as no blood cell can get at them and in most cases neither can antibodies. Salat therefore, has many orthopedic benefits for all Muslims. Next time you offer salat, thank Almighty Allah that He made you a Muslim. Indeed, there is cure in salat.
 
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