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  • Anthropological Studies of Divination: Spider Divination
    Presents a simulation by Michael D. Fischer of the Mambila system of nggĂ m 'spider divination'.

  • Art and Oracle: African Art and Rituals of Divination
    Metropolitan Museum of Art presents links to exhibit descriptions, essays on Afriacan divination, glossary of terms and bibliography.

  • Astro Awareness
    Daily transits, monthly and yearly forecasts, phases of the moon and educational articles. Also offers information on crystals, tarot and dreams.

  • Astrospeak.com
    Offers daily horoscope,traditional Indian astrology, sun-sign compatibility, tarot reading, numerology, iching, vaastu, Chinese astrology, planets, gems and stones.

  • Divination
    Methods and history of a variety of divination and scrying techniques.

  • The Dreamtime
    Community site offering free numerology readings, astrology and compatibility advice, with forums and articles.

  • Find Your Fate
    Sections include Indian and Western astrology, palmistry, numerology, graphology and compatibility. Information and interactive readings.

  • A Glossary of Divination
    Offers an A-Z of lesser-known divination techniques, with single line definitions of each.

  • The Neopagan and Occult Divination Archive
    Extensive directory of information about divination from a neopagan and occult perspective. FTP site.

  • Tibetan Art of Divination
    Article explaining various Tibetan divination techniques. From The Office of Tibet, the official agency of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in London.

 


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  • Lasun Chakli
    In a mixing bowl take rice flour,besan, dry lasun chatni,carom seeds,sesame seeds,sugar and salt. Heat two cups of water in a deep pan and add one tbsp of oil and bring it to boil. Add the flour mixture into the hot water. stir continuously on low flame. Cook till the mixture gets a dough consistency. Remove from the heat. cover and allow to cool for ten minutes. Heat sufficient oil in a kadai. Knead the dough finely. Put a portion of ...

  • Nimbu ka Meetha Aachar
    Wash lemons cleanly. Dry the lemons with a clean muslin cloth. Cut the lemons into 4 pieces. Apply salt and keep them in a jar. Place the jar in the sun for 4-5 days. Dry roast the whole masalas together. Grind them coarsely. Add the freshly ground masalas & crushed jaggery to the lemons. Keep the jar of lemons in the sun again for 4 days. Open the jar and ...

  • Sambar Masala Powder
    Fry mustard seeds and asafoetida in little oil. Fry other remaining ingredients one by one. Mix all and make a fine powder. Store in a air tight container. Sambar masala powder is ready to use for dosa and idli.

  • Mohanthal
    Heat ghee in a pan and add besan. Fry on a low flame till you get a nice smell (light brown colour). Remove from heat and transfer to a bowl. Add milk powder and mix well and keep aside. In another pan make syrup of one cup of water and sugar. Boil till one string consistancy. Add besan mixture and elaichi powder. Remove from heat and stir continuously till the mixture thickens. Pour the mixture into greased thali and spread evenly. Sprinkle cashewnuts pieces and set aside to cool and set. Cut into squares.

  • Bhogichi Bhaji
    Peel the carrots and potatoes. Make small pieces of ghevada. Cut potato,brinjal and carrot into pieces. Remove green chana from the pods. Make fine paste of coriander leaves and green chilly. Roast groundnut and sesame and make powder. Now in a pan heat oil and add mustard seeds and cumin seeds. Allow to splutter then add turmeric powder. Add potatoes,carrots,green chana and ghevada. Fry for a min. then add green paste. Cover the pan and allow to ...

  • Chicken Kabab
    First wash chicken mince and drain. In a big dish take chicken mince, green chilly-ginger-garlic paste,finely chopped onion and coriander leaves. Mix well and add salt. Mix again and make small balls. Refrigerate for an hour. Heat oil in kadai and fry the kababs in hot oil on low flame till golden brown. Serve hot with tomato ketchup.

  • Mutton Cutlet
    Wash kheema and pressure Cook without water,by adding half portion of chopped onion, ginger garlic paste and garam masala powder. In a pan heat 1 cup of oil and add another half portion of ginger garlic paste,onion and green chilly. Fry for a minute and then add the cooked kheema,boiled potatoes green peas,red chilli powder,turmeric powder, garam masala powder, pepper powder,cumin powder,lime juice and salt. Cook on low flame for about 20 min or ...

  • Aamras
    Soak alphonso mangoes in water for 1 hour. After 1 hour press mangoes by fingers lightly. Remove the tip and skin of mangoes. Press and take out the pulp into a bowl. With the help of milk take out all the remaining pulp of the seeds. Mix both in the blender and blend till smooth. Add sugar and elaichi powder. Enjoy with hot puris.

  • Sarson ka Saag
    Chop the sarson vegetable,palak, chillies and tomatoes and boil them in cooker for 10 min. Cool and grind coarsely. Add some makki ka aata and boil this without covering the pan until all the liquid dries up. In another pan heat ghee and add red chilly powder,garam masala powder,,haldi ,methi seeds and mustard seeds. Then add chopped onions, ginger, garlic and salt. Fry well and add above saag. Mix well and simmer for 2-3 min.

  • Bhakarwadi
    In a dish take maida,1 cup besan and add salt . Knead hard dough with 2 tbsp oil and a little water. Cover with a moist cloth. Roast coconut,sesame and khuskhus seeds lightly. In a mixer take sesame,khuskhus,grated coconut and Fennel seeds. Run a mixie for a minute. In a dish take roasted 1 tbsp besan, ground paste,ginger garlic paste,red chilly powder, garam masala powder,cumin powder,coriander powder,asafoetida, sugar and salt. Mix well and add 2 tsp water. Take a midium size ...



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