Sunday, February 19, 2012

Smrithi--Courtesy:Email



--- On Sat, 4/2/12, shivashankara rao <shivashankararao@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: shivashankara rao
Subject: SMRITIS IN KEEPING WITH TIMES.
To: "vittal bv" , "mangala k poornamanagala" , madraslawyer@yahoo.co.in, "shankar narayana rao" <raosn44@rediffmail.com>
Date: Saturday, 4 February, 2012, 10:42 PM


    SMRITIS IN KEEPING WITH TIMES.

Smriti means "what is remembered".  
With smrutis, a systematic study and teaching of Vedas started. 
Many sages, from time to time, have written down the concepts given in Vedas. 
So it can be said that Smrutis are a written memoir of the knowledge of the sages. 

Immediately after the Vedic period, a need for the regulation of the society arose. 
Thus, the study of vedas and the incorporation of local culture and customs became important. 
It is believed that many smrutis were composed in this period and some were reduced into writing, however, not all are known. 
The smrutis can be divided into two - Early smritis (Dharmasutras) and Later smritis (Dharmashastras).

Manu Smriti was compiled several thousand years back during which interval, social, economic and political conditions have changed in Hindu society.  
If Indian Constitution has required more than one Amendment per year, how many Amendments would be necessary in Hindu Constitution compiled several thousand years back? 

There were no printing presses and standard reference editions several thousand years back.  
Naturally, the current edition of Manu Smriti has suffered from many interpolations for which  Maha Rishi Manu cannot be held responsible and for which criticism of Maha Rishi Manu will not be justified. 

Further, as has been seen the practice of Hindu religion, there is enormous, almost complete freedom for an individual to believe or to disbelieve any dogma, to accept or to discard any instruction written in any book, and to use one's own intelligence and conscience before adopting any course of action.  
This is the beauty of Hindu religion.

 Maha Rishi Manu himself says that if there is anything in his Smriti which is not acceptable to the conscience of any person, that person should reject it and act according to his/her own conscience.  
Then, where is any reasonable ground for criticising Maha Rishi Manu?  Rather, he deserves our respect for his giving us instructions to reject what is against our conscience even in his Manu Smriti.

SEVERAL SMRITIS

I wish to request those who talk of the smritis  to provide a comparison of the arguments and conclusions arrived at by the following smritis.
It is interesting to see how our ancestors have changed their concepts and conclusions in keeping with the changing times.
Hats off for their common sense and our lack of it.

1. Atri smriti
2.Angirasa smriti
3. Apastamba smriti
4. Ashvalaayana smriti  and dharmashastra
5. kapila smriti
6. Rishyashringa smriti
7. GObhila smriti
8. Goutama smriti
9. Chaturvimshati matha smriti
10. Daksha smriti
11. DEvala smriti
12. Narada smriti
13. ParAshara smriti
14. Pithaamaha smriti
15. Pulastya smriti
16. PyTeenasi smriti
17. PrachEtasa smriti
18. PrajApati smriti
19, Bruhat Parashara smriti
20. Bruhadyaama smriti
21. Bruhaspati smriti
22. BOdaayana smriti
23. Bhaaradvaja smriti.
24. Manu smriti
25. Mareecha smriti
26. Yama smriti
27. Yaajnavalkya smriti.
28. Laghu parashara smriti.
29. laghu Vasishta smriti.
30. laghu vishnu smriti.
31. laghu vyaasa smriti
32. laghu saankya smriti.
33. laghu shaataatapa smriti
34. laghu shounaka smriti
35. laghu hareeta smriti
36. laghvatri smriti
37. likhita smriti
38. lohita smriti
39. lohita smriti
40. loukaakshi smriti
41. vasishta smriti
42. vishvaamitra smiti
43. vishveshvara smriti
44. vishnu smriti
45. vruddha haareeta smriti
46. vruddha haareeta
47. vruddha shataatapa
48. vruddhaatri
49. vruddha goutama
50. vyaasa smriti
51.saankhya likhita smriti
52. shaandilya smriti
53. samvarta smriti
54. varaaha smriti.
55. smriti muktaaphalam
56. smriti chandrika

etc., etc.,      Oh, I am tired of writing the names!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shivashankararao





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Srirangam Temple Courtesy: Email


--- On Sun, 12/2/12, Radhakrishnan Jambunatha wrote:

From: Radhakrishnan Jambunatha
Subject: Atheist Temple Officer, Christian Reporter, and an Honest Devotee of Sri Ranganatha--T R Ramesh--12 Feb 2012
To:
Date: Sunday, 12 February, 2012, 4:28 PM





Atheist Temple Officer, Christian Reporter, and an Honest Devotee of Sri Ranganatha
T R Ramesh
12 February 2012
                                                                                                
It is no surprise that Hindus - lock, stock and barrel - are shamelessly indifferent to the fact that rank corruption and deliberate mismanagement is prevalent and burgeoning in one of their holiest Temples. In Tamil Nadu, it has been so for generations. So what happens if one brave Hindu amongst this docile and subservient lot chooses to act differently - by not only refusing to be a sycophant like his brethren, but also daring to question the corrupt practices of the Atheist Officer of the Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department and his partners in crime in Srirangam.

Srirangam

Srirangam is a holy town situate between the rivers Cauvery and Coleroon, near the city of Tiruchirapalli, popularly known as Trichy. It can rightly be called the centre of Tamil Nadu.
 
In Srirangam lies the holiest temple of Vaishnavas, Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple. It is a huge temple complex with beautiful temple towers, fine architecture, murals and inscriptions, besides the finest icons and statuary. Its main temple tower is the highest temple tower in all Asia. It also has enormous properties, endowments, jewellery and valuables, buildings, vacant sites and huge hundi and other incomes running into crores of rupees. When a temple has such endowed weath and riches, would the rogue HR&CE be far away?
 
Like most holy and important temples in Tamil Nadu, this temple too falls under the viselike grip of the Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Department - the custodian and de facto administrator of temples, which is accepted blindly by the multitudes of devotees but highly despised and deplored by those who know better.
[See HR &CE, Rogue Department of Government of Tamil Nadu
 
There used to be a fine system of management in the Srirangam temple with selection of one person of merit from three different denominations to form the management committee. Like all good systems of hereditary trusteeship in temple management, this system too was diluted by successive atheist Tamil Nadu Governments and the nefarious HR & CE Department. For the last few decades, the trustee appointments in Srirangam temple had more political and unethical grounds of appointment than merits. This, sadly, is true for most of the important temples in Tamil Nadu. The Tamil Nadu Government and HR&CE Department appoint politicians and sycophants as Temple Trustees so that their misdeeds in Hindu temples and endowments would remain unquestioned.
 
Unlike the Andhra Pradesh Endowments Act, the Tamil Nadu Act does not even have a sham section prescribing basic qualifications and merits for persons who can be appointed as Temple Trustees. All that is required in the Tamil Nadu Act is that the Trustee so appointed should ‘profess’ Hindu religion and should not be insane or insolvent. He can even be a criminal. So much so, soon after the exit of the DMK government in 2011, one of the Trustees appointed to the Srirangam Temple by the DMK Government found himself cooling his heels in jail, arrested on land grabbing and other charges and detained under the famous Goondas Act.
 
Atheist Agenda in Tamil Nadu Temples
 
For many years now, the Dravidar Kazhagam – an atheist party, supported by its follower and protector, the DMK party, has been carrying out its anti-Hindu activities in the heart of temples. It has done so with the covert and overt support of Christian missionaries, Naxalites and atheist (read anti-Hindu) groups. For Christian Missionaries whose intent is to undermine Hindu icons, customs and rituals wherever they are revered, no tool can serve them better as an anti-Hindu agency than the Dravidar Kazhagam.
 
Since a very large number of Hindus in Tamil Nadu and especially women regularly visit temples and offer worship, it is in the scheme of things of these anti-Hindu outfits to create tension and foment enmity in the temples, and thereby undermine the rituals as well. One famous example is the then Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi passing a ‘Government Order’ permitting unqualified members of the public to ‘sing in Tamil’ in the Pooja area very near to the Sanctum of the famous Chidambaram Temple in March 2008.
 
The hooligans who rushed to the temple the very next day - fully protected by the Police - to “adhere” to the Government Order consisted of Naxalites, atheists in the garb of Hindus, Christians and a few Muslims. Not one sincere devotee was to be found among that group of reprobates. A melee ensued and the picaroon government arrested ten priests and trustees and put them in jail on Sivaratri day.
 
A former truck-cleaner (or was he a tea-shop assistant?), an uneducated and uncouth fellow, was propped up as a Saiva sant and minstrel and asked to “sing in Tamil” as per Government Orders. He mumbled a few inaudible words and Government claimed that ‘History’ was made in the temple by permitting Tamil to be sung. Government, their media allies and Christian propaganda conveniently hid the fact that Tamil was always held in high esteem in that temple and the priests who carry a two thousand year legacy themselves sing in Tamil!!! Today that charlatan is paid Rs.3000/- per month for his ‘service to Tamil’ by the Government.
 
Having thus wreaked havoc in the holiest of Siva Temples, which was not even under their administrative control, would these knaves be far away from the holiest of Vaishnava temples, Srirangam Sri Ranganatha Swamy temple which unfortunately falls under the sway of the despicable HR&CE department?
 
Brahma Ratham in Srirangam Temple
 
Servitorship and honouring the devotees of Lord Vishnu is an important part of Sri Vaishnavism. In fact, more honour and glory is due to His devotees than the Lord himself on certain occasions. The Lord has ordained this many a time and many sants have recorded this important aspect of Vaishnavism in their sayings and works.
 
One such ritual observance is the ‘Brahma Ratham’ ritual in the Srirangam Temple, where one of the descendants of the original Parasara Bhattar and Vedavyasa Bhattar is honoured before Lord Ranganatha with temple honours twice a year, and then carried on a palanquin from the temple precincts to his home near the temple. Similarly, for having rendered Azhwars' hymns, a descendant of Arayar family is honoured by taking him in a palanquin once a year. It is the religious belief of Ranganatha’s devotees that these honours were ordained on those devotees and their descendants by the Lord Himself. The atheists around Srirangam who have no positive role to play in the temple and who have never once worshipped Ranganatha as sincere devotees, started ‘poster campaigns’ against the ritual decrying that a man could be carried in a palanquin by other men in this 21st century.
 
The Executive Officer of Srirangam is of the rank of Joint Commissioner in the HR&CE Department. The current Executive Officer of the Srirangam Temple is said to be an atheist.  This has been inferred from his non-acceptance of ‘theertha prasadam’ of the Lord, his action of keeping away from the sacred Gayatri Mandap of the temple and his anti-Hindu and anti-temple activities.
 
He has instructed the priests of this temple many a time to do the food offering to the Lord at various poojas of the day at one go in the morning pooja itself, so that no time is ‘wasted’ in allowing devotees for darshan. Devotees are made to cough up anywhere between Rs. 50 and Rs. 250 for ‘special’ darshan. He has also stopped on many days the ritual of Viswaroopa Darshan held in the mornings when the crowd of devotees is expected to swell to accommodate darshan for ‘paying’ devotees. It is to be noted that even in Tirupati temple where an average of hundred thousand devotees visit in a day, these violations are never done.
 
One of the daily morning rituals in Srirangam and many important temples in Tamil Nadu is the reading of the almanac before the presiding Deity. This takes between 5 and 10 minutes and is an important part of the temple ritual. The Executive Officer wanted to do away with this since he loses out making money for these 5 or 10 minutes.
 
He wanted to assign this to an employee of the Temple who has no right to read the Almanac and passed an arbitrary dismissal order on Vedavyasa Bhattar who was rendering this hereditary service of reading the almanac, citing superannuation as the reason for dismissal.
 
When the poor priest challenged this order in the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, the Executive Officer avowed that he had the right to dismiss the service-holder on the ground that he is an “employee” of the temple. Now what did this ‘gem of an officer’ of this Rogue Department cite to show that the dismissed person is an employee? The honorarium of Rs. 1.60 per month fixed nearly a century ago that was payable to this hereditary priest and claimed to have been paid by this shameless department every month.
 
The judge who heard this writ petition was shocked to learn that Rs.1.60 is the salary per month for an “employee” of a rich temple like Srirangam temple. He stayed the arbitrary and unholy order of the Executive Officer.
 
When this very Vedavyasa Bhattar was the person who is entitled to the palanquin honour, would the Executive Officer keep quiet? The attendants and porters working in Srirangam temple passed a resolution “condemning” this ritual and gave a petition to the temple administration to stop this practice forthwith.
 
Since it is only a body of devotees of Srirangam temple clad in customary clothes and observing solemn rites who carry the Lord’s devotee on a palanquin, these employees who are fully controlled by the Executive Officer have no locus standi to pass such a resolution. Yet based on this irrelevant resolution of base employees, the centuries-old religious ritual was ordered to be stopped by the Executive Officer. It should be remembered that any Executive Officer or Trustee has no authority to make any changes in religious rituals as per the Tamil Nadu Temple Entry Authorization Act of 1947.
 
Shri Krishnamachari
 
Shri A. Krishnamachari settled in Srirangam town after a distinguished service in Indian Oil Corporation. His academic accomplishments are impressive - a Degree in Chemistry, three Post Graduate Degrees in Tamil, in Public Administration and in Sociology. Above all, his knowledge of Vaishnava literature and tenets is extraordinary and he is a recognised expert on the Srirangam temple, its history, tradition and architecture. Indeed, he has written an 18-volume magnum opus on the temple, running into over 7100 pages. An upright person who never hesitated to defend the temple and its traditions, Shri Krishnamachari has opposed anyone who violates them, however high the violator may be placed.
 
Shri Krishnamachari filed a criminal complaint against the Executive Officer and his cronies for stopping a religious ritual. He filed RTI applications with the Commissioner regarding the Brahma Ratham ritual and got a reply stating that the Commissioner never approved the Executive Officer’s request to stop the Brahma Ratham. Soon the Information Officer of the deceitful Department changed her stand and said the earlier information given under RTI was incorrect!
 
Shri Krishnamachari appealed to the State Information Commissioner and after hearing both sides, the State Information Commissioner issued a show-cause notice to the Information Officer of the deceitful HR&CE Department as to why action under the RTI Act should not be taken against her for misinformation. Needless to say, this show-cause notice is pending action like the criminal complaint filed earlier. Shri Krishnamachari has also filed a Writ Petition in Madras High Court challenging the HR&CE’s unholy and unlawful decision to construct a huge modern structure in one of the ancient temples in Srirangam.
 
Enter the Christian reporter
 
As Krishnamachari proved to be a thorn in the flesh of the Executive Officer who was faithfully carrying out the evil designs of atheists and Christian zealots in the holiest Vaishnava temple town, help was extended to the Executive Officer from foul anti-Hindu quarters.
 
A Christian reporter of The Times of India approached Krishnamachari, lauding his services in protecting the temple, and spent many hours interviewing him and learning about his RTI and other initiatives. The unsuspecting veteran gave the reporter all details, thinking this would expose all the violations in the temple (TOI had earlier exposed the damage done to the Brahadeeswara temple, a World Heritage site).
 
The reporter went to the Executive Officer, ostensibly to hear his ‘version’, and then followed a news item in Times of India on Jan 12 on Brahma Ratham. It waxed eloquent how the Executive Officer had ‘discovered by digging deep’ into temple archives that this custom was self-imposed in 1824 CE and how he had to stop it because it is an evil custom like ‘Sati’ or ‘Child Marriage’.
 
Shri Krishnamachari had given proofs to the reporter that this is an age-old custom carried out for centuries, but the TOI reporter hid the truth. He also did not interview true devotees of Srirangam temple or the Parasara / Vedavyasa Bhattar families and elicit their views. It would only occur to a man planted by the Church to describe an anti-Hindu atheist as a God-sent-person, which is how this Christian reporter described the Executive Officer while ending the article with unabashed glee.
 
Shri Krishnamachari sent a riposte to The Times of India clearly establishing how the Jan 12 article teemed with lies and fabrications. Yet the Christian reporter was allowed to furnish another article on Jan 15 swarming with more untruths and concoctions and accusing Shri Krishnamachari of violations in the temple! These white lies served dual purposes by maligning the good name of Shri Krishnamachari and shamelessly praising the miscreant Executive Officer. This time there was no pretense of hearing the other side.
 
Shri Krishnamachari again sent a letter to The Times of India, supported by proofs and documents, that exposed the lies in both. After more than ten days, the newspaper deigned to print a short version of his rejoinder (legal action is now being contemplated).
 
Yet Hindus in and around Srirangam carry on unaware and blissfully ignorant, and if aware, shamelessly indifferent to the shenanigans of the Church, the anti-Hindus and the corrupt HR&CE Department... There are none so deaf as those who will not hear!
 The author is a banking professional and research scholar on Hindu religious affairs 
 

with best regards,
J.R.
 
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Subject: Fwd: FW: роЗроЯ்ро▓ி, родோроЪை роТро░ு ро╕்ро▓ோ рокாроп்ро╕рой்- ро╡ெроЯ் роГрок்ро│ோро░்-Wet Flour (роИро░ рокрод родோроЪை рооாро╡ிро▒்роХ்роХு
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Date: Thursday, 9 February, 2012, 1:26 PM




 роОрой்рой родро▓ைрок்рокை рокாро░்род்родு рокропрои்родுро╡ிроЯ்роЯீро░்роХро│ா, роЖроо் роЗродு рокெро░ிроп роЙрог்рооை. рокро░ோроЯ்роЯா рооைродாро╡ிройாро▓் роЪெроп்род рокрой்роЯроо் роЕродிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ роХெрооிроХ்роХро▓் роЙроЯроо்рокுроХ்роХு роиро▓்ро▓родு роЕро▓்ро▓ роОрой роХொроЮ்роЪ роиாро│ுроХ்роХு рооுрой் роГрокேро╕்рокுроХ்роХிро▓் рокெро░ிродро│ро╡ிро▓் ро╖ேро░் роЪெроп்ропрокроЯ்роЯ роТро░ு роЖро░்роЯிроХ்роХро│். рокро░ோроЯ்роЯாро╡родு роироородு рокாро░роо்рокро░роп роЙрог்ро╡ு роЕро▓்ро▓, рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЕродை роЗро│ைроЮ்ро░்роХро│் родாрой் роЙрог்рогுро╡ாро░்роХро│், роЖройாро▓் роЗрок்рокொро┤ுродு роироородு роТро░ு ро╡ропродு роХுро┤рои்родை рооுродро▓் 80 ро╡ропродு ро╡ропாродройро╡ро░்роХро│் ро╡ро░ை роЙрог்рокродு "роЗроЯ்ро▓ி" роОройрок்рокроЯுроо் роТро░ு родрооிро┤ройிрой் роЙрогро╡ு. роЗродு рокோроХ рокேро╖рой்роЯ்роХро│ுроо், роЕро▒ுро╡ை роЪிроХிроЪ்роЪை роЪெроп்родро╡ро░்роХро│ுроо் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் родிроЯ роЙрогро╡ு роЪாрок்рокிроЯ роЖро░роо்рокிроХ்роХுроо் роОрои்род роТро░ு рокேро╖рой்роЯுроХ்роХுроо் рокро░ிрои்родுро░ைроХ்роХுроо் рооுродро▓் роЙрогро╡ு роЗроЯ்ро▓ி роОройрок்рокроЯுроо் ро╡ேроХро╡ைрод்род "ро░ைро╕் рокேрой்роХேроХ்". 

роЗрои்род роЖро░்роЯிроХ்роХро│ை роиாрой் роОро┤ுродро╡ேрог்роЯுроо் роОрой рокро▓ рооாродроЩ்роХро│் роиிройைрод்родுроо் роПройோ роЪிро▓ рокро▓ роХாро░рогроЩ்роХро│ாро▓் роЕродு роироЯроХ்роХாрооро▓் рокோройродро▒்роХ்роХு роТро░ு рооுроХ்роХிроп роХாро░рогроо் роЕродро▒்роХ்роХு родேро╡ைропாрой роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪி ро╡ிро╖ропроЩ்роХро│் роЗрок்рокொро┤ுродு родрой் роЪрооிрокрооாроХ роХிроЯைрод்родродு. роЕроо் роиாрой் роХூро▒ுроо் роЗрои்род ро╡ிро╖ропроЩ்роХро│் 100% роЪродро╡ிроХிродроо் роЙрог்рооை. роЗроЯ்ро▓ிропை роиீроЩ்роХро│் ро╡ீроЯ்роЯிро▓் рооாро╡ро░ைрод்родு роЪாрок்рокிроЯ்роЯாро▓் рокிро░роЪ்роЪிройை роХொроЮ்роЪрооுроо் роЗро▓்ро▓ை роЗродропே роХроЯைропிро▓் ро╡ாроЩ்роХி роЪாрок்рокிроЯ்роЯாро▓் рокро▓ рокேро░ுроХ்роХு роТрод்родு ро╡ро░ாродு роОрой்рокродு рооро▒ுроХ்роХ рооுроЯிропாрод роЙрог்рооை. роЕрок்рок роОрой்ройрод்родாрой் рокிро░роЪ்роЪிройை роОрой்роХிро▒ேро░்роХро│ா, роЕродро▒்роХ்роХுроо் родேро╡ைропாрой் рооாро╡ு рокро▒்ро▒ி родாрой் роЗрои்род роЖроп்ро╡ு роХроЯ்роЯுро░ை. 

роЖроо் роТро░ு роХாро▓род்родிро▓் роиாроо் роЖроЯ்роЯுро░ро▓ிро▓் рооாро╡ு роЕро░ைрод்родோроо், рокிрой்рокு роЕродு рооிроХ்ро╕ி рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роОро▓роХ்роЯ்ро░ாройிроХ் роХிро░рой்роЯро░்ро╕் ро╡рои்родродு. роЕродுро╡ுроо் рокро░ро╡ாропிро▓்ро▓ை ро╡ாро┤்роХ்роХை рооாро▒்ро▒роЩ்роХро│ிрой் роХாро░рогрод்родாро▓் родро╡ிро░்роХ்роХ рооுроЯிропாрод роТро░ு ро╡ிро╖ропрооாроХிрокோройродு. роЪ்рооீрокрооாроХ роТро░ு рооுроХ்роХிроп родிро░ுрок்рокு рооுройைропாроХ роЗроЯ்ро▓ி родோроЪை рооாро╡ு ро░ெроЯிропாроХ роЗрок்рокொро┤ுродு рокроЯ்роЯி родொроЯ்роЯி, роЕрог்рогாроЪ்роЪி роХроЯை рооுродро▓் рокெро░ிроп роЪூрок்рокро░் рооாро░்роХ்роХெроЯ்роЯிро▓ுроо் роХிроЯைроХ்роХிро▒родு. роороХ்роХро│ுроо் роЗроЯ்ро▓ி рооாро╡ு роЕро░ைрок்рокродைропே рооெро▓்ро▓ рооро▒рои்родு ро╡ро░ுроХிрой்ро▒ройро░். рооுрой்рокாро╡родு родிроЯீро░் роЯிрокрой் ро░ро╡ா роЙрок்рокுрооாродாрой் роЗрок்рок்рокொро┤ுродு роироо்роо ро╡ாрог்роЯுроХро│ிроЯроо் " родроо்рокி роТроЯி рокோроп் роТро░ு рокாроХ்роХெроЯ் роЗроЯ்ро▓ி родோроЪை рооாро╡ு родெро░ுрооுройை роХроЯைропிро▓ ро╡ாроЩ்роХி ро╡ா" роЕрок்рок்роЯிрой்ройு роЪொро▓்ро▓ி ро╡рои்род рооாро╡ை роЗроЯ்ро▓ி родோроЪை роКрод்родி рооிроЪ்роЪрод்родை роГрокிро░ிроЬ்роЬிро▓் ро╡ைрод்родு роЕродு рооுроЯிропுроо் ро╡ро░ை рокோроХுроо். роЗродு рокேроЪ்роЪро▓ро░்ро╕் роХூроЯ роЗрок்рок роЪெроп்роХிрой்ро▒ройро░். роЗрои்род рооாро╡ு роТро░ு роЙропிро░்роХொро▓்ро▓ி - ро╕்ро▓ோ рокாроп்ро╕்рой் роОрой்рокродு роПройோ роиிро▒ைроп рокேро░ுроХ்роХு родெро░ிро╡родிро▓்ро▓ை. роЗродрой் рокропроЩ்роХро░род்родை роЗрок்рокொро┤ுродு роХூро▒ுроХிро▒ேрой் роХேро│ுроЩ்роХро│் ро╡ிро┤ிрок்рокுройро░்роЪ்роЪிропை рокро░рок்рокுроЩ்роХро│். 

1.      роиீроЩ்роХро│் ро╡ாроЩ்роХுроо் роОрои்род роТро░ு ро╡ெроЯ் роГрок்ро│ோро░்-Wet Flour (роИро░ рокрод родோроЪை рооாро╡ிро▒்роХ்роХு) роР роОро╕் роР-ISI роЪாрой்ро▒ிродро▓் роХிроЯைропாродு. роЕродройாро▓் роЗродு роОрои்род роТро░ு роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪி роХூроЯрод்родிро▓ுроо் роЪோродройை роЪெроп்ропрокроЯро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை.
2.      роЗрои்род рооாро╡ு роЪிро▓ роороЯ்роЯ்рооாрой роЕро░ிроЪிропுроо் роЙро│ுрои்родுроо் рооுроХ்роХிропрооாроХ рооாро╡ுроХ்роХு рооுрой் роХாро▓род்родிро▓் рокுрог்рогுроХ்роХு рокропрой்рокроЯுроо் рокோро░ிроЩ் рокро╡ுроЯро░் рооро▒்ро▒ூроо் роЖро░ோроЯ் рооாро╡ு рокோроЯுро╡родாро▓் рооாро╡ு рокூро│ிрок்рокு ро╡ாроЪைройை роХрой்роЯிрок்рокாроХ ро╡ро░ாродு. роЕродு рокோроХ рооாро╡ுроо் рокொроЩ்роХி роиிро▒ைроп ро╡ро░ுроо் роОрой்рокродாро▓் роЗродை роЪெроп்роХிрой்ро▒ройро░்.  роЗродே рооாродிро░ி ро╡ீроЯ்роЯிро▓் роЕро░ைрод்род рооாро╡ை ро░ெрог்роЯு роиாро│் ро╡ைрод்родு рооூройாро╡родு роиாро│் рооுроХро░்рои்родு рокாро░ுроЩ்роХро│் рокுро│ிрок்рокு ро╡ாроЪைройைропுроо் ро╡ро░ுроо் родோроЪைропுроо் рокுро│ிроХ்роХுроо். роПрой் роОрой்ро▒ாро▓் рооாро╡ு рокроХ்роХுро╡рооாро╡родுроо் родропிро░் роЙро▒ைро╡родு роТро░ு роиро▓்ро▓ рокேроХ்роЯீро░ிропாро╡ிрой் роЪெропро▓ாроХுроо். роЗродை родро╡ிро░்роХ்роХ родாрой் роХ்роЯைропிро▓் ро╡ாроЩ்роХுроо் рооாро╡ுроХ்роХு 6 роиாро│் роХிропாро░рой்роЯி роЕро│ிрод்родுроо் роТро░ு ро╡ாроЪройை ро╡ро░ாрооро▓் роЗро░ுроХ்роХ роХாро░рогроо் роЗрои்род் рокுрог்рогிро░்роХ்роХு, роХேро░்роо்рокோро░்роЯிро▓் Boring Powder рокோроЯுроо் роЖро░ோроЯ் рооாро╡ுродாрой். 
3.      рооுроХ்роХிропрооாроХ роЗрои்род роХிро░рой்роЯро░்роХро│் роХрооро░்ро╖ிропро▓் ро░роХроо் роЗро▓்ро▓ை. роЕродாро╡்родு роТро░ு роиாро│ைроХ்роХு 3 - 6 роорогி роиேро░роо் роЕро░ைроХ்роХ рооுроЯிропுроо். роЖройாро▓் роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் 12- 18 роорогி роиேро░роо் родொроЯро░்рои்родு роУроЯ்роЯுро╡родாро▓் роЕрои்род роХро▓் роХொроЮ்роЪроо் роХொроЮ்роЪрооாроХ родேроп்рооாройроо் роПро▒்рокроЯ்роЯு рокро▓ роЪрооропроо் роЗрои்род роЪிро▒ு роХро░ுроЩ்роХро│் родுроХро│்роХро│ாро▓் родாрой் роЪрооீрокрооாроХ роиிро▒ைроп рокேро░ுроХ்роХு роЪிро▒ு роиீро░роХрод்родிро▓் роХро▓் роЙрог்роЯாроХிро▒родு. роТро░ு роиро▓்ро▓ роХро▓்ро▓ிрой் роЖропுро│் 12 роорогி роиேро░роо் роЕро░ைрод்родро▓் ро╡ெро▒ுроо் 6 рооாродроо் родாрой். роХொрод்родி рокோроЯ்роЯாро▓ுроо் роЕроЯுрод்род рооூройு рооாродроо் родாрой் рооேроХ்ро╕ிроороо்.
4.      роЙроЩ்роХро│ுроХ்роХு роирой்роХு родெро░ிропுроо் роЪрооைропро▓் роЪெроп்ропுроо் роЖроЯ்роХро│் роХை роЕроЯிроХ்роХроЯி роЕро▓роо்рок ро╡ேрой்роЯுроо் рооро▒்ро▒ூроо் роироХроЩ்роХро│் ро╡ро│ро░்роХ்роХро╡ே роХூроЯாродு. роЖройாро▓் роЗрои்род рооாродிро░ி роОрои்род роТро░ு роЪுрод்родродைропுроо் роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் рокேройுро╡родிро▓்ро▓ை. роТро╡்ро╡ொро░ு роироХрод்родிрой் роЗроЯுроХ்роХிро▓ுроо் роЙро│்ро│ роХிро░ுрооிроХро│் роЗрои்род рооாро╡ிро▓்роХெроЯ்роЯ рокேроХ்роЯிро░ிропாроХ்роХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ூроо் роХிро░ுрооிроХро│்  роИро╕ிропாроХ роЪேро░்рои்родு роЙроЩ்роХро│ுроХ்роХு роОродிро░்рок்рокு роЪроХ்родி роХுро▒ைрои்родு рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் ро╡ாрои்родி рокேродி роЕроЯிроХ்роХроЯி роЙроЯроо்рокு рооுроЯிропாрооро▓் рокோро╡родро▒்роХ்роХு роЗродு родாрой் роХாро░рогроо்.
5.      роХிро░ைропрой்роЯро░ை роОройроХ்роХு родெро░ிрои்родு родாроп்рооாро░்роХро│் рокропрой்рокроЯுрод்род родропроХ்роХ்роо் роЗро░рог்роЯு ро╡ிро╖ропроЩ்роХро│். 1. роХிро░ைропрой்роЯро░ை роЪுрод்родроо் роЪெроп்ропுроо் роХро╖்роЯроо் 2. роХро▓்ро▓ை родுроХ்роХி рокோроЯ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо் роТро╡்ро╡ொро░ு рооுро▒ை,рокெро░ிроп роХுроЯுроо்рокрооெрой்ро▒ாро▓் роЗродு роЪாрод்родிропроо் роЪிро▒ு роХுроЯுроо்рокроо் роЕродройாро▓ропே роХроЯைропிро▓் рооாро╡ு ро╡ாроЩ்роХுроХிро░родு. роЖройாро▓் роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роХிро░ைропрой்роЯро░ை роТро╡்ро╡ொро░ு рооாро╡ு рооுроЯிрои்родுроо் роХро┤ுро╡ுро╡родிро▓்ро▓ை роЕродройாро▓் роЕрои்род роХிро░ропрой்роЯро░ிрой் роХிро░ுрооி роЕродிроХро░ிрод்родு роХொрог்роЯே роЪெро▓்роХிро▒родு. роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роХрооро░்ро╖ிропро▓ாроХ рокропрой்рокроЯுрод்род роТро╡்ро╡ொро░ு рооுро▒ைропுроо் ро╡ெрой்ройீро░் (Hot Water) роЙро▒்ро▒ி родாрой் роЪுрод்родроо் роЪெроп்роп ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо் роЖройாро▓் роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роТро░ு ро╡ாро░род்родிро░்роХ்роХு роТро░ு рооுро▒ை роХро┤ுро╡ிройாро▓ே роЕродிроХроо்рооாро╡ு рокொро░ுроЯ்роХро│ிройாро▓் роОро▓ிроХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் рокூроЪ்роЪிроХро│் роЕрои்род рооிроЪ்роЪ рооாро╡ை ро░ுроЪிрод்родு роЕрои்род рооிро╖ிройிрой் роЪுрод்родродрой்рооை рокோроп்ро╡ிроЯுроо்.
6.      роОрой்ройродாрой் роиро▓்ро▓ роЕро░ிроЪி роЙро│ுрои்родு рокோроЯ்роЯாро▓ுроо் роиро▓்ро▓ родрог்рогீро░் родாрой் роКро▒்ро▒ீ рооாро╡ு роЕро░ைроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роОрои்род родрог்рогீро░ை роЙрокропோроХрок்роЯுрод்родுроХிрой்ро▒ройро░் роОрой்рокродு роХроЯро╡ுро│ுроХ்роХு роХூроЯ родெро░ிропாродு. роОройெроХ்роХு родெро░ிрои்род родроХро╡ро▓் рокроЯி роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் рокோро░ிроЩ் родрог்рогீро░் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЙрок்рокு родрог்рогிро░ை роКро▒்ро▒ுроо் роХாро░рогроо் роЙрок்рокு рокோроЯ ро╡ேрог்роЯிроп ро╡ேро▓ை роЗро▓்ро▓ை.
7.      роЕрои்род роХாро▓ роГрокாро░்рооுро▓ா рокроЯி роироо் рооுрой்ройோро░்роХро│் роЗроЯ்ро▓ிроХ்роХு рооாро╡ு роЕро░ைроХ்роХுроо் рокோродு роТро░ு роХை ро╡ெрои்родропрод்родை рокோроЯ்роЯு роЕро░ைрок்рокாро░்роХро│்.ро╡ெрои்родропроо் роТро░ு роЗропро▒்роХ்роХை роЖрой்роЯி рокропாроЯிроХ், роЙроЯроо்рокு роЙро╖்ройроо், ро╡ாроп் роиாро▒்ро▒்роо், роЕро▓்роЪро░்роХ்роХு роЗродு роТро░ு роиро▓்ро▓ рокொро░ுро│் роЖройாро▓் роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் ропாро░ுроо் ро╡ெрои்родропрод்родை роЙрокропோроХிрок்рокродிро▓்ро▓ை.
8.      роХிро░ைропрой்роЯро░ிро▓் рооாро╡ு родро│்ро│ிро╡ிроЯுроо் роЕрои்род роГрокைрокро░் рокிро│ாро╕்роЯிроХ்роХை роЖро▒ு рооாродрод்родிро▒்роХ்роХு роЕро▓்ро▓родு ро╡ро░ுроЯрод்родிро▒்роХ்роХு роТро░ு рооுро▒ை рооாро▒்ро▒ ро╡ேрой்роЯுроо் роЖройாро▓் роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роЕродை рооாро▒்ро▒ро╡ே рооாроЯ்роЯாро░்роХро│் роЕродройாро▓் роЕрои்род рокிро│ாро╕்роЯிроХ் роХொроЮ்роЪроо் роХொроЮ்роЪрооாроХ родேроп்рои்родு роЕродுро╡ுроо் роЗрои்род рооாро╡ிро▓்родாрой்.
9.      роХிро░ைропрой்роЯ்ро░் роТроЯ роЕрои்род роород்родிроп роХுро┤ро╡ிропை роЗройைроХ்роХுроо் роТро░ு роЪெропிрой் роЕрои்род роЪெропிройை роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роХро┤роЯ்роЯி роТро░ு роХாро░்рокрой்роЯроо் рокெро▓்роЯ்роЯை рооாроЯ்роЯி роЗро░ுрок்рокро░்роХро│் роТрой்ро▒ு роЪрод்родроо் ро╡ро░ாрооро▓் роЗро░ுрокродро▒்роХ்роХுроо் рооро▒்ро▒ூроо் рооாро╡ு роХை родро│்ро│ி ро╡ிроЯாрооро▓் роЕро░ைропுроо் роЯெроХ்ройிроХ்роХுроХроХாроХ. роЕрои்род рокெро▓்роЯ் родрог்рогீро░் рокроЯ்роЯு рокроЯ்роЯு роЕрои்род рокெро▓்роЯ் родுроХро│்роХро│ுроо் роироородு рооாро╡ிро▓்родாрой்.роЗрои்род рооாро╡ை роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роЕро░ைрод்родு роХроЯைроХ்роХு рокிро│ாро╕்роЯிроХ் рокேроХ் рооூро▓роо் роЪрок்ро│ை роЪெроп்роХிрой்ро▒ройро░். роироородு родрооிро┤் роиாроЯ்роЯு роХிро│ைрооேроЯ்рокроЯி роЗродை роГрок்ро░ீроЬро░ிро▓் родாрой் ро╡ைроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо் роЕрок்рокொро┤ுродு родрой் роЗрои்род рооாро╡ிро▓் рокாроХ்роЯீро░ிропாро╡ிрой் роЙро▒்рокрод்родிропை роХроЯ்роЯுрокроЯுрод்род рооுроЯிропுроо், роЖройாро▓் роироо்рооூро░் рокாродி роХроЯைроХро│ிро▓் роГрок்ро░ிроЯ்роЬிро▓் родாрой் роЗродை ро╡ைрод்родு роЗрок்рок роЗро░ுроХ்роХிро▒ роХро░ெрой்роЯு роХроЯ் рокிро░роЪ்роЪройைропிро▓் роЗрои்род рооாро╡ு роХрог்роЯிрок்рокாроХ рокாроп்ро╕்ройாроХிро▒родு.
10.    роЗрои்род рооாро╡ிро▓் роиிро▒ைроп роЗроЯроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் роЗрок்рокொро┤ுродு рокாро▓், родропிро▒ு, рооுроЯ்роЯை, роХாроп்роХро▒ி,  рооாроЯ்роЯிро░ைроЪ்роЪிроХро│ிро▓் роХாройрок்рокроЯுроо் роИроХோро▓ி (E-COLI) роОройுроо் рокேроХ்роЯீро░ிропா рокро░ро╡ி роЪிро▓ро░ுроХ்роХு роЙроЯройே рокிро░роЪ்роЪிройைропுроо் роЪிро▓ро░ுроХ்роХு роЗрои்род рооாро╡ுроХро│் ро╕்ро▓ோ рокாроп்ро╕ройாроХ роЙро░ுро╡ாроХிро▒்родு. роЗрои்род роИроХோро▓ி - 24 рооைройро╕் 24 роЯிроХிро░ிроХ்роХு роХீро┤ே роЗро░ுрои்родாро▓் родாрой் роХொроЮ்роЪрооாро╡родு роХроЯ்роЯுрокроЯுроо். роЕродройாро▓் родропро╡ு роЪெроп்родு роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роХொроЯுроХ்роХுроо் 6 роиாро│் роХிропாро░рой்роЯிропிро▓் роИро░்рооாрой роЗроЯ்ро▓ி родோроЪை рооாро╡ை роХрог்роЯிрок்рокாроХ ро╡ாроЩ்роХுро╡родை родро╡ிро░ுроЩ்роХро│். роЙро▓ро░்рои்род рооாро╡ு рокро░ро╡ாропிро▓்ро▓ை. роЗродே рооாродிро░ி роЪிро▓ро░் рооாро╡ро░ைрод்родு роиாрой்роХு роЕро▓்ро▓்родு роРрои்родு рокேро░் ро╖ேро░் роЪெроп்ропுроо் родாроп்рооாро░்роХро│ுроо் роХрог்роЯிрок்рокாроХ роХро╡ройроо் родேро╡ை. 
11.    роЗрок்рокொро┤ுродு роЗродு роТро░ு роЕроЩ்роХிроХро░ிроХ்роХрокроЯ்роЯ родொро┤ிро▓் роЕро▓்ро▓ роЕродройாро▓் роЪெрой்ройை рооா роироХро░ாроЯ்роЪி ро░ெроп்роЯு роЪெроп்родு рооாро╡ு роЕро░ைроХ்роХுроо் роЗроЯроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் роОро▓்ро▓ாроо் роХைрок்роЯுрод்родிроХிро▒родு.

родропро╡ு роЪெроп்родு роЗродை рокроХிро░ро╡ுроо், рооுроЯிрои்род роЕро│ро╡ுроХ்роХு роЕро╡ாро░்ройро╕ை рокро░рок்рокுроЩ்роХро│். 






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