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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Ronaldo95163 » October 13th, 2012, 1:04 pm

Water guns will be in order :|

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Hook » October 13th, 2012, 1:05 pm

EOI: hindu outside woman who could cook

doh need to be good lookin'...I won't be putting out anyway...it's about the food...relationship ends Nov 14th

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby rfari » October 13th, 2012, 1:07 pm

I assume u like hard fowl more thn young bird eh hook

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Hook » October 13th, 2012, 1:11 pm

I doh discriminate once she could handle herself in d kitchen inno. Is not like I putting my penis in it. She feeds my belly, I feed her ego - symbiosis...that's what I'm for.

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby 1UZFE » October 13th, 2012, 1:36 pm

rfari wrote:
1UZFE wrote:
rfari wrote:Who haz the parasad link?

rfari invite meh for some curry...

I does link my curry on the outside for divali. I does vibes meh bredrin dem in grande and puna. Wha yuh for?

ah have a bredren in St.James (kinda good but ah doh like West curry)n a Padna In El,Dorado (bess roti n curry) I have a lil fren in Valsayn (not to good but she moms bess so i does juss past tru for d sweets) den ah 2 padnas in Kelly Village but d lime does be rel good by dem. Dem men does duck out from home an drink rum, rhel scratch bomb on dat side too...

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Oleander » October 13th, 2012, 2:54 pm

Divali is a bleddy Tuesday :evil:

If laziness doh strike I gonna put my hands to work and organize a bess curry meal and ask the neighbour for some roti.
I'm just might try my hand at parsad too..

Yesss.... :twisted:
Hindus will grieve for my tasty fooood... yess.. :twisted:

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby 1UZFE » October 13th, 2012, 3:17 pm

Oleander wrote:Divali is a bleddy Tuesday :evil:

If laziness doh strike I gonna put my hands to work and organize a bess curry meal and ask the neighbour for some roti.
I'm just might try my hand at parsad too..

Yesss.... :twisted:
Hindus will grieve for my tasty fooood... yess.. :twisted:

post pics of hands......
n how tasty is your food.... :shock:
dont know if Oleander is male , female,shemale, Stephon?

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Oleander » October 13th, 2012, 3:46 pm

1UZFE wrote:
Oleander wrote:Divali is a bleddy Tuesday :evil:

If laziness doh strike I gonna put my hands to work and organize a bess curry meal and ask the neighbour for some roti.
I'm just might try my hand at parsad too..

Yesss.... :twisted:
Hindus will grieve for my tasty fooood... yess.. :twisted:

post pics of hands......
n how tasty is your food.... :shock:
dont know if Oleander is male , female,shemale, Stephon?



Notice the size of that hand...And those fingers...long fingers
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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby pyung99 » October 13th, 2012, 3:59 pm

um-nom-nom-nom

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Ronaldo95163 » October 13th, 2012, 4:14 pm

Oleander yuh have some nice hands dey
:oops:

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Rory Phoulorie » October 13th, 2012, 4:24 pm

Hook wrote:EOI: hindu outside woman who could cook

doh need to be good lookin'...I won't be putting out anyway...it's about the food...relationship ends Nov 14th


Call 690-1196. Ask for "Daughter". Yes "Daughter" is her name. She will cook you the most tasty paratha roti, curry channa and alloo, and curry chicken that you have ever eaten.

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby matthewmazda » October 13th, 2012, 4:42 pm

Divali a day to relax and play some bomb war

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby S_2NR » October 13th, 2012, 4:44 pm

Ronaldo95163 wrote:Oleander yuh have some nice hands dey
:oops:


allyu men too dam tusty :lol:

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Hook » October 13th, 2012, 5:04 pm

ah feel ah shouldna include dat "doh need to be good lookin'" part

*saves number anyway*

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby 1UZFE » October 13th, 2012, 8:26 pm

Oleander wrote:
1UZFE wrote:
Oleander wrote:Divali is a bleddy Tuesday :evil:

If laziness doh strike I gonna put my hands to work and organize a bess curry meal and ask the neighbour for some roti.
I'm just might try my hand at parsad too..

Yesss.... :twisted:
Hindus will grieve for my tasty fooood... yess.. :twisted:

post pics of hands......
n how tasty is your food.... :shock:
dont know if Oleander is male , female,shemale, Stephon?



Notice the size of that hand...And those fingers...long fingers
now ah doh mind coming over for a lil curry ...
still dunno if this is Stephon

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby bonzo.specb » October 13th, 2012, 8:35 pm

S_2NR wrote:
Ronaldo95163 wrote:Oleander yuh have some nice hands dey
:oops:


allyu men too dam tusty :lol:

:rofl: yuh know.

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Oleander » October 13th, 2012, 8:40 pm

bonzo.specb wrote:
S_2NR wrote:
Ronaldo95163 wrote:Oleander yuh have some nice hands dey
:oops:


allyu men too dam tusty :lol:

:rofl: yuh know.


Mankind taking anything this rounds.. and stones in style so man lineup :twisted:

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Oleander » October 13th, 2012, 8:45 pm

The 5 days of Diwali.....

Diwali the festival of lights is observed in the month of Kartik(October-November) on the night of the New Moon.This night happens to be the darkest night of the year.This festival of Diwali is a 5 day celebration with Diwali day being the most important of the five days.Weeks before these five days, Hindus observe fasting, they clean themselves, their homes and its surroundings in preparation for Lakshme Pooja(worshiping of the Goddess of light, wealth and prosperity).

The first day of Diwali
The first day of Diwali is called Dhanvantari Triodasi or Dhanwantari Triodasi also called Dhan Theras.It is in fact the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna Paksh (the dark forthnight) of the month of Kartik. On this day, Lord Dhanwantari came out of the ocean with Ayurvedic medicine (medicine which promotes healthy long life) for mankind.
This day marks the beginning of Diwali celebrations. On this day at sunset,Hindus should bathe and offer a lighted deeya with Prasad (sweets offered at worship time) to Yama Raj (the Lord of Death) and pray for protection from untimely death.
This offering should be made near a Tulsie tree(the Holy Basil) or any other sacred tree that one might have in their yard. If there is no sacred tree, a clean place in the front yard will suffice.
On this day,Pandits, Sadhoos,and Hindus in general, perform Hawan(a fire ritual) and Jap(the chanting of special Mantras or prayers) for good health and strenght during the forthcoming year.

The second day of Diwali.
The second day of Diwali is called Narak Chaturdasi. It is the fourteenth lunar day (thithi) of the dark forthnight of the month of Kartik and the eve of Diwali. On this day Lord Krishna destroyed the demon Narakasur and made the world free from fear. On this day, we should massage our bodies with oil to relieve it of tiredness, bathe and rest so that we can celebrate Diwali with vigour and devotion.
On this night, Yama Deeya should NOT be lit. The Shastras(Laws of Dharma) declares that Yama Deeya should be offered on Triodasi night with Prasad.
The misconception that Yama Deeya should be offered on the night before Diwali came about some years ago when the fourteenth lunar day (Chaturdasi) was of a very short duration and caused Triodasi to extend into the night before Diwali. Some people mistook it to mean that because Yama Deeya was lit on that night, that it should always be lit on the night before Diwali.
This is absolutely not true.It is advisable that one consults with a learned Pandit or Hindu Astrologer for proper guidance on this matter.

The third day of Diwali
This is the day when worship unto Mother Lakshme is performed throughout Trinidad.The day of anticipation has finally arrived.Hindus cleanse themselves and join with their families and their Pandit (priest) and they worship the divine Goddess Lakshme to achieve the blessings of wealth and prosperity, the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness.
This phenomenon of good over evil has attracted peoples from the many races in Trinidad and they all join with the Hindu community in celebrating Diwali,the festival of lights.

The origins of Diwali.....

The celebration was first started in India by farmers after they reaped their harvests. They celebrated with joy and offered praises to God for granting them a good crop.

During the reign of Emperor Prithu, there was a worldwide famine.He ordered that all available cultivatable lands be ploughed.When the rains came, the land became very fertile and grains were planted.The harvest provided food not only to feed all of India, but for all civilisation.This harvest was close to Diwali time and was a good reason to celebrate Diwali with great joy and merriment by a wider community.

Diwali celebrated after the return of Lord Rama from exile was universal in nature.It is said that Lord Rama returned home on Diwali night after fourteen years of exile in the forest.The city of Ayodhya appeared to be a garden of light during that night as everyone went out to meet and greet Him in the traditionally ceremonial manner.As the inhabitants came out of their homes with their lighted deeyas to greet Lord Rama,it created a spectacle with rows of lights as far as the eyes could see.This gave birth to the word Deepawali,meaning rows of lights.(Deepawali is the combination of two Sanskrit words. Deep meaning light and Awali meaning rows. When they merge we get one word Deepawali meaning rows of lights.)It was from then on that the words Diwali and Deepawali became synonymous.
This aspect of Diwali is the most common and acceptable account with regards to the origins of Diwali.

When Lord Krishna destroyed Narakasur on the day before Diwali, the news of it travelled very rapidly throught the land.It gave people who were already in a joyful mood, another reason for celebrating Diwali with greater pride and elaboration.

In the Adi Parva of the Mahabarat(one of the great Hindu epics), the Pandavas(a class of noble men) returned from the forest during Diwali time.Once more, the celebrations extended beyond the boundaries of India to wherever Hindus lived.
All of these reasons contribute to the universal celebration of Diwali as it is today, be it in India, Trinidad or any other country where Hindus reside.

And above all.....

On this day Mother Lakshme emerged from the ocean of milk called the Ksheer Sagar. She brought with Her wealth and prosperity for mankind.On that day, Lakshme Pooja was performed to honour Her and as such, every year on Diwali day, Hindus perform Her prayer and worship.In Trinidad, on Diwali day, Hindus invite the Pandit (a Hindu priest) to their home and they perform Lakshme Pooja in grand style.The making and distribution of various sweets and total vegetarian foods are the order of the day.They give charity to the poor and gifts to the Brahmins (the priestly class of people).This practice is alive and well to this very day.

. The fourth day of Diwali
On this day, Goverdhan Pooja is performed.Many thousands of years ago, Lord Krishna caused the people of Vraja to perform Goverdhan Pooja.From then on, every year Hindus worship Goverdhan to honour that first Pooja done by the people of Vraja.
It is written in the Ramayan(a text recording the exploits of Lord Rama), that when the bridge was being built by the Vanar army,Hanuman (a divine loyal servant of Lord Rama possesing enormous strength) was bringing a mountain as material to help with the construction of the bridge. The call was given that enough materials was already obtained.Hanuman placed the mountain down before He could have reached the construction site.Due to lack of time,He could not have returned the mountain to its original place.
The diety presiding over this mountain spoke to Hanuman asking of His reason for leaving the mountain there.Hanuman replied that the mountain should remain there until the age of Dwapar when Shree Rama (Lord Rama) incarnates as Lord Krishna in the form of man. He, Lord Krishna will shower His grace on the mountain and will instruct that the mountain be worshiped not only in that age but but in ages to come.This diety whom Hanuman spoke to was none other than Goverdhan (an incarnation of Lord Krishna),who manifested Himself in the form of the mountain.
To fulfill this decree, Goverdhan Pooja was performed and is continued to be performed today.

The fifth day of Diwali
The second day of the bright forthnight (Shukla Paksh) of Kartik is called Bhratri Dooj. This is the day after Goverdhan Pooja is performed and normally two days after Diwali day.
It is a day dedicated to sisters. We have heard about Raksha Bandhan (brothers day). Well this is sisters day.
Many moons ago,in the Vedic era,Yama(Yamraj, the Lord of death) visited His sister Yamuna on this day.He gave his sister a Vardhan(a boon) that whosoever visits her on this day shall be liberated from all sins. They will achieve Moksha or final emancipation.
From then on, brothers visit their sisters on this day to enquire of their welfare.
This day marks the end of the five days of Diwali celebrations.

http://www.trinihindu.faithweb.com/diwali.html

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Oleander » October 13th, 2012, 9:12 pm

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Ronaldo95163 » October 13th, 2012, 9:38 pm

So you sponsoring your fellow 2NRs with some food Oleander?

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Oleander » October 13th, 2012, 9:46 pm

Ronaldo95163 wrote:So you sponsoring your fellow 2NRs with some food Oleander?


I'm not a hindu.. I don't celebrate Divali. I wouldn't want to rob the hindus of that opportunity on their special day. :)

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Ronaldo95163 » October 13th, 2012, 10:12 pm

I'm not hindu either....nor do I celebrate...but I taut yuh was blessing we with some food since yuh say yuh planning to put dong ah cook and ting nah...

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby kurpal_v2 » October 13th, 2012, 10:28 pm

Hook wrote:EOI: hindu outside woman who could cook

doh need to be good lookin'...I won't be putting out anyway...it's about the food...relationship ends Nov 14th




Ah wa a bottle of puncheon in a KFC brown bag under the mango tree on my street, details will be bbmed.

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Hook » October 13th, 2012, 10:38 pm

*edit*
MUST be good looking

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Soundwave » October 14th, 2012, 8:05 am

Oleander wrote:Image

this is the asteroid that will kill us all...

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby AllTrac » October 14th, 2012, 9:14 am

anyone know if the nagar open today? de pepper roti calling meh name.

rfari i could link de parsad yunno but i go have to meet yuh grand bazzar and clear yuh tru chaguanas by me and I go be busy dat day.

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Hook » October 14th, 2012, 9:24 am

:lol:

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby Oleander » October 14th, 2012, 2:34 pm

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PARSAD

INGREDIENTS

½ lb ghee
1lb or 4 cups flour or cream of wheat
½ lb or 1 cup granulated sugar
3 cups water
1 cup evaporated milk
1 tin condensed milk (14oz)
1 tsp cardamon seeds
½ cup raisins
PREPARATION

Melt ghee in a large, heavy pot and add flour or cream of wheat
Cook on low heat until four gets very loose and brown; remove from heat
Make syrup by bringing sugar and water to the boil
Combine evaporated mil and condensed milk
Add syrup and milk to flour mixture and cook over medium heat, stirring briskly until light and fluffy
Add cardamon and raisin and continue to cook for 30 seconds.
VARIATION
Use half flour and half cream of wheat. Chopped almonds, cherries or shredded coconut could be added

Serves 16 or more

Source: http://www2.nalis.gov.tt/Research/Subje ... tentID=369

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby tr1ad » October 14th, 2012, 2:41 pm

trac wa the tradition.........

you inviting me or i hadda invite you

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Re: DIVALI 2012

Postby AllTrac » October 14th, 2012, 2:54 pm

tr1ad wrote:trac wa the tradition.........

you inviting me or i hadda invite you


rofl :lol: :lol: ass :lol: :lol:

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