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To eat sardines and also to eat chachi's kachori


- Mera Bharat Mahan - Akshay Antani

Often people are heard saying that today I have eaten a lot of Kachori, I have eaten a lot of kachori... but instead of eating kachori alone, what fun it would be if you could eat hot tasty kachori together! Unbelievable is Chachiji's Kachori which is highly praised in Varanasi. This 108-year-old shop named Chachiji Ki Kachori, located on Banaras Hindu University Road, has been going strangely with time.

A few years ago, Chachiji, who passed away after completing a hundred years, used to run this kachori shop. Chachiji's specialty was that customers were served hot kachori along with hot kachori. People would come to listen and eat kachori with Chachi lovingly reciting new jokes. Without any sting in mind, Chachiji goes on giving jokes and serving kachori with love.

Chachi Shop's kachori and jalebi are equally appreciated. Kachori means spicy puri served with potato and sweet potato. It is said that Chachi's swearing is considered auspicious, so the students who are going to take the exam also go by swearing.

Today Chachi is no more, her descendants run the shop, but the old generation people of Banaras still remember Chachi's words. The kachoris and jalebis served in the old style in this old shop are undoubtedly tasty, but the chachiji's taste is missing. That is why it was once said that-

Look for a tea shop

Avoid stomach hunger by going to it.

And then from Ayne Tess

Have a hot meal with the office.

Posthumous rites of a living daughter

Daughter whale sea... beti bachah beti padhav... daughter and cow go there... these sentences fall on the ear occasionally. But a family in Odisha's Kendrapada district performed the last rites of their living daughter and also performed all the posthumous rituals. Do you know the reason? As the daughter ran away and married her lover against the family's wishes, the estranged householder performed the last rites of the living daughter as a punishment. On one side of the fire witnessed the wedding ceremony of the girl and on the other hand, her family took her photo to the crematorium and then put the photo on the pyre and set it on fire. The family did not stop there. The daughter was declared dead and the twelfth-thirteenth posthumous ceremony was also performed. Seeing this, it has to be said that-

A cheetah mounted a living daughter

What a final farewell

Father gave.

Do not break lockers,

Bank Acchi Hai

In the olden days, when a bank was robbed, there would be a sensation. Films like 'The Great Bank Robbery' were also made. But in today's time, not by raiders, but by looting crores of rupees from commercial banks, they gather abroad. In the midst of this situation, a very funny case happened in Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana. A thief broke into a rural bank in Nenalmandal area at night.

This thief tried hard to break the locker but the locker did not break. So when he was tired and lost, he wrote in English on a sign lying there that 'I tried hard but the locker didn't break and I didn't get a single rupee so don't try to catch me. This bank is very good.'

Indeed, the thief heartily complimented this bank for saving public money. Besides, today, when the big heads run away after taking loans of crores of rupees from the big banks, what kind of fishes are washed on the banks!

Ram-temple in Ayodhya, magnificent Sita-temple in Sitamarhi

While preparations are underway for the inauguration of the grand Ram-temple in Ramjanmabhoomi Ayodhya, on the other hand, the Nitish Kumar government of Bihar has approved the construction project of Sitamata's temple in Sitamarhi. If the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party builds a Ram temple, why should the opposition lag behind.

Nitishbabu is working hard to make Sitaji's birth place in Sitamarhi look grand with a similar idea. There is already an ancient temple of Sitaji in this place. The temple premises will be renovated at a cost of 72.47 crores. There Sita-Vatika and Love-Kush Vatika will be developed. A circular path will be formed around the temple.

All the surrounding roads will be paved and facilities will be created for the devotees. Politics has already been played in this country in the name of religious places, so it has to be said that:

Conclusion of Lord Ram-Sita devotees,

The ruling party and the opposition bring the same

politics.

Ganapati Bappa died in Pakistan too...

Ganeshotsav is celebrated devoutly and enthusiastically in Maharashtra as well as in other states including Mumbai, but even in neighboring Pakistan, one is truly surprised to hear the thunderous chants of 'Ganpati Bappa Morya...'.

Ganeshotsav has been celebrated for the past 78 years in Karachi, the main city of Pakistan's Sindh province. Around 800 Maharashtrian and Hindu families live on Karachi's Mohammad Ali Jinnah Road and other areas that celebrate Ganpati festival with fervour. It is learned that years ago a devotee named Krishna Naik had laid the foundation for Ganeshotsav celebrations in Karachi.

Today his son has maintained his legacy. On Ganesha Chaturthi, Vajate Gajate Bappa is worshiped, puja-archana is performed, bhajan-kirtan is sung and prasad is distributed. The Muslims of this area also provide support.

On Anant Chaturdashi, after a grand celebration, the idol of Vighnaharta is immersed in the sea of ​​Karachi. Hindus living in other cities of Pakistan also celebrate Ganeshotsav at their homes. What a surprise to see Vidhanharta being celebrated with devotion in the 'Vidhan-Karta' Pakistan who do not get high from raising Vidhna for India and provide support to violent terrorists! Seeing this, it has to be said that-

Vidhna-karta Pakistan

Raised Gundhari 'Gan-Pati',

While the Vidhnos of the Hindus

Hare Ganapati.

pancha-vani

Everything at an affordable price

As the rate increases,

Then against the authorities

Respect decreases.



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