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AlOchanaamR^itaM

Charity and altruism are often essentially egoistic in their immediate motive. They are stirred by the discomfort of the sight of suffering to the nervous system or by the pleasurableness of others' appreciation of our kindliness or by the egoistic self-appreciation of our own benevolence or by the need of indulgence in sympathy. There are philanthropists who would be troubled if the poor were not always with us, for they would then have no field for their charity...

Nor is detailed sympathy and alleviation of particular sufferings the only help that can be given to men. To cut down branches of a man's tree of suffering is good, but they grow again; to aid him to remove its roots is still more divine helpfulness.

- Sri Aurobindo (January 1915, India's Rebirth pp. 112)


Recipes of Smt. Nalini Kalavacharla

Rice Rava
kandhi podi
nuvvula podi
Avocado Pachadi
kandhi Pachadi
nuvvula Pachadi
pesara Pachadi
vankayachikudukaya koora
Jilledikayalu
Vundrallu.html


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