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Patti Vaidiyam
Patti Vaidiyam

A variety of mixtures can be prepared at home as liquids to cure adults of common ailments and they are called ‘Kashayams’. The ingredients are given in the native names and are available in the country drug shops. 

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Prof V V Subramanian,Ph.D,
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That Old Place

Steaming hot idlis soaked in tasty sambar is typically South Indian and this combination reminds Chennaites of no other place than Rathna Café standing in the heart of Triplicane, Chennai.  All those who have been here atleast once, would vouch that they savoured that experience and would love to indulge in the same again. Smelling the aroma of lunch, I entered this old place and met the owner, Rajendra Gupta.

Rathna Café was opened in 1948 by Tiruloknath Gupta.  It originally had about 80 seats in the ground floor, 40 seats in the first floor and later on the air-conditioned wing was added.  Rajendra Gupta bought it from his uncle in the year 2002 and today it has 340 seats in Triplicane, with branches having sprung up in T Nagar, Velachery, inside Tidel Park campus and recently in Triuvanmiyur.

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Editor's Note

Mala Bharath, Editor, Chennai Chimes  Chennai Chimes completes one year and it is with great joy that we greet our readers on this happy occasion.  It is a moment for us to reflect on the last one year and I wish to thank all of you who read, respond or contribute to our venture of unearthing the good that is happening in the city of Chennai.   Our journey to create a happier world has begun as we bring out several positive happenings. We have featured various aspects including great success stories of business houses, lives of individual achievers and reports of organizations purely devoted to social causes. We have also added flavour to our effort by talking about the dynamics of life, covering interesting events and places of Chennai. Continuing this journey and
Committed to (b)ring Good News,
Mala Bharath,
Editor, Chennai Chimes

Women Walk

Women visiting beauty parlours for various treatments, skin care and hair care are increasing everyday as today women are more conscious of their looks and also believe that a better appearance enhances their personality. One of the parlours in the city of Chennai, which has been thriving is Maha Beauty Parlour which has earned a good name and their course is in popular demand among aspiring beauticians.

Maha Beauty Parlour at Mylapore, Chennai was buzzing with activity in the evening as I walked in to meet the friendly and lively proprietor, Mahalakshmi who exuded confidence and determination.

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Vintage Chennai

Lighthouse is a visual aid to navigation and is a conspicuous structure on land, close to the shore line or in the water. By day, it may be identified by its shape, color and day mark. Generally, it is provided with a powerful light.

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Pebbles or Diamonds

I have seen the Smiling Buddha on the shelf of almost all gift shops that I visit, when I need to buy a gift for someone. Invariably if I am looking for a gift for a new home or a new office, it always crosses my mind to buy one of those Smiling Buddha statues.  Smiling Buddha has come to represent several beneficial attributes such as happiness, prosperity and contentment. People in East Asia such as China and Japan place the Smiling Buddha statue in their homes and offices in order to attract these attributes into their lives and the same has percolated into our society also.

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