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Tea@ Rs.8.

At a small restaurant day before yesterday (It was Baba’s birthday, i.e. Meher Baba’s), we had tea for Rs.8. When we had approached the tea stall owner and asked him that how much for a cup of tea, we had expected him to reply that –“thirty or forty rupees”.

When he replied eight rupees, we were more than shocked, surprised and felt that the gates of heaven had been opened again. It felt as if justice was prevailing upon Earth.

Who sells tea for eight rupees? Last we had tea for Rs.8 was six years back.

Still I can’t believe that a cup of tea is available@ Rs.8.

Wish that everything becomes as cheap as this tea.

Adios!

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Pinwheel and Cascabela flowers Spotted On Baba’s Birthday.

On 25Th February, I spotted the Pine Wheel and Cascabela flowers. It was Baba’s birthday (Meher Baba’s and he is the Lord Of all the Universes).

PinWheel is known as “Tagor” In Bengali and Cascabela is known as “Kolke” in Bengali.

Throughout India, you can see these flowers. But on the building wall these flowers were peeping above the fence.

These flowers which are white and yellow in colour respectively, often give relief from pollution.

Adios!

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Green Snow In Russia.

Green coloured snow has been falling in Pervouralsk,Russia due to pollution.

It has been causing various diseases. Few days back an entire Siberian region was covered in Black snow. Which was again due to pollution.

It is seriously alarming situation where snow is changing to various colours due to pollution from industries.


Adios!

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Clotted Cream aka “Malai” @ Rs.25

I remember three years ago, I was hungry. It was three in midnight.Mummy was nudging me. I woke up and saw that in her hand was a plate in which Ma had brought for me bread layered with clotted cream and sugar. Clotted cream is known as “Malai” in Bengali and Hindi.It is top layer of cream which forms when milk is boiled.

At that time my father was in Nigeria.

Then something bad started happening. Everyday somebody would steal milk packets from our house front before we could open the door. The milkman would place the milk packets in a bag hung with a hook to our door and despite our constant reminders he would not ring the bell when he placed those milk packets in the bag. So somebody very cunningly, conveniently would steal our packets of milk and few days later we had to stop buying milk from the milk seller, as he wouldn’t owe up to the fact that his boys were faltering in their duties. We started buying tetra packs of milks.

But the milk in the tetra packs doesn’t give malai.

We definitely miss that milk and malai.

Now while we were walking upon an uncommon street (it is not very well known). My mother saw someone having tea in a small glass. That person was standing near the front steps of an store. The store wasn’t attractive but unique.

We went to that shop and ordered for two teas. We asked them-“What else do you sell?”

The shopowner replied- “Milk and malai.”

 We were very surprised.  We had never seen a shop where someone sold malai.

One kadai is always on the stove and the milk is continuously boiling.

The shop sells malai @ Rs.25/50 gm and Rs. 50/100 gm. People come all the way to drink milk and tea over there.

We were so surprised that we ordered for the malai. We were very happy that we can have malai again and maybe with God’s grace all our troubles would vanish once and for all.

Adios!

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Headache.

I had headache and it was tremendous. I told Ma-“Lets go outside and have some coffee.” We got dressed and went outside to have some coffee.

While entering the mall, the gush of cool wind from the air conditioner gave me a lot of relief. Fizzy air passed by.

As we entered the coffee shop, two ladies crossed us and a cool smell was floating in the air. It was a smell of a good/pleasant perfume. I felt relief and was cheered up.

Ma was continuously asking me –“Are you now feeling well?”

I replied-“I am feeling good Ma. Much better.”

We bought two coffees. But a bit of heavy headache kept on coming back.

Still, I was not feeling much well, so Ma bought me fried nuts. By having those nuts and by munching the fried nuts I got well.

We bought a few things.

At last we came to the perfume shop, Ma asked the salesman to show me and her the samples of the perfume.

The salesman sprayed the first perfume on the smelling stick and gave it to us.

I smelled it. Ma asked me-“Is this that one?” I said –“No.”

 The salesman showed us few more samples, all were smelling the same. They all smelled horrible. Enough for the salesman to bring out the can of coffee beans. He asked me to smell the coffee to give relief to my nostrils which were inflamed with strong and horrific smells of various branded perfumes. He even apologised to us saying-“Sorry, but we have to keep with the latest demands of the markets.”

A question aroused in my mind.”Are people nuts?” Buying perfumes which don’t give smell which is worthy being labelled a perfume?

Now please tell me, which perfume should I choose?

While coming out of the mall, the gush of air from the air conditioner gave me a lot of cool and good relief.

Phew! And Hew!

Adios!