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Watch | How is Thiruvananthapuram’s signature halwa made?

A video on ‘Halwa Veedu’, where a family has been crafting broken-wheat halwa for decades




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Madras-style beach sundal with peas, coconut and raw mango




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Celebrate Madras Day with this easy Madras chicken curry recipe




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Learn to make parottas like a pro at this culinary school in Madurai

Selfie Parotta Coaching Centre helps chefs fluff up the flakiest parottas to soak up the perfect amount of salna




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Try these traditional sweets and snacks made with heritage rice varieties of Tamil Nadu for Deepavali

Celebrate the flavours of heritage rice this Deepavali with an inventive range of traditional sweets and savoury snacks that encourage farmers and customers to explore native grains 




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Nine women in Thiruvananthapuram curate gift hampers with handmade products to welcome the New Year

The hampers will have handmade, homemade products made by the women entrepreneurs in Thiruvananthapuram



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Madras Maplai in Chennai focusses on Chettinad flavours




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At The Madras Taproom, Chennai’s new resto bar, take on a challenge to demolish fiery chicken wings or a mammoth slice of cake

The menu, featuring 100 dishes, is a diverse mix of cuisines with dishes like spanakopita, Thai curry, muttai 65 and avakkai urulai




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How Mads Singers Helps Companies 5x Their Business While Working Less

Mads Singers has a passion for management and for helping companies increase their revenue exponentially by tweaking and improving their business practices.  This Danish entrepreneur travels the world, speaking publicly and consulting privately with businesses and individuals to help them…

The post How Mads Singers Helps Companies 5x Their Business While Working Less appeared first on Niche Pursuits.




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Madness in March for Las Vegas, NV




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College Sports Spark Media Madness

March Madness is a big deal, and not just for student-athletes. 




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The Madness Slows Down, and Spring Baseball is Back in San Diego, CA




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Interview with John Maddex

Following up on Part 1 with Melinda Johnson, join Bill and his guest John Maddex to explore his story, the story of Ancient Faith Ministries, and passing on the baton. Bill is planning a grueling cross-examination to uncover all the lessons learned and wisdom John has to offer.




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Madonna and Child

Frederica reflects on the earliest depiction of the Theotokos with the Christ child dating back to the 2nd century.




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Not Made by Human Hands

Fr. Thomas relates the story of the icon not made by hand which is celebrated each August after the Dormition of the Theotokos. Could it actually be the shroud of Turin?




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Bitter Waters Made Sweet

Fr. John Whiteford preaches from Exodus 15:22-27.




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A Mad Mad World

“A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, 'You are mad; you are not like us.” ― St. Antony the Great




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Made Well By Faith

Both sickness and even death is made well by faith. But this message isn't about any physical sickness or even physical death but the spiritual sickness and death that grips us and enslaves us to a life of self-centered choices. Being free from that sickness and death is the only path that leads to authentic human life! It's the only path to a renewed mind!




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Made Perfect With US All Saints Sunday




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“Your Faith Has Made You Well” – Or Has It?

Christ says “your faith has made you well” specific to three healings in the Gospel accounts. This phrase means much more than we think it does and understanding it in full opens our eyes to how we should be living our faith and why many of us are not. Join Michael as breaks this simple phrase down with all of its layers of meaning and what we should be doing daily to be made well.




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A Matter of Faith and Mad Love

Some things are to be discerned with one's mind, but others - the most important ones - should be approached based on faith and love alone. One cannot 'discern' one's vocation for married or monastic life; this is not a choice to be made based on logical assessment, but on the love one feels in one's heart.




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Being Young is VERY Hard in this World We Made

Being Young is VERY Hard in this World We Made (w/ Fr. Seraphim Aldea)




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Aug 16 - Translation of the Image Not-Made-By-Hands of Our Lord Jesus Christ




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Translation of the Image Not-Made-By-Hands of our Lord Jesus Christ from Edessa to Constantinople




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Translation of the Image Not-Made-By-Hands of our Lord Jesus Christ from Edessa to Constantinople




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Translation of the Image Not-Made-By-Hands of our Lord Jesus Christ from Edessa to Constantinople

The Third "Feast of the Savior" in August While the Lord was preaching in Palestine, his fame reached a king Avgar of Edessa, who suffered from leprosy. Avgar sent a messenger named Ananias to ask whether the Lord could heal his illness. The king also charged Ananias, if he was unable to bring back Jesus Himself, to bring back a likeness of Him. When Ananias found Jesus, the Lord told him that he could not come to Edessa since the time of His passion was at hand. But he took a cloth and washed His face, miraculously leaving a perfect image of His face on the cloth. Ananias brought the holy image back to the king, who reverently kissed it. Immediately his leprosy was healed, save for a small lesion that remained on his forehead. Later the Apostle Thaddeus came to Edessa, preaching the gospel, and Avgar and his household were baptized, at which time his remaining leprosy vanished. The king had the holy likeness mounted on wood and displayed above the city gate for all to revere. But Avgar's grandson returned to idolatry, and the Bishop of Edessa had the image hidden in the city wall to prevent it from being defiled. Many years later, when the Persian king Chosroes besieged Edessa, the Bishop Eulabius was told in a vision to find the sealed chamber, whose location had been forgotten. The holy icon was found, completely incorrupt, and by its power the Persian army was driven off. In the year 944 the image was brought to Constantinople and enshrined in the Church of the Theotokos called the Pharos. This is the event commemorated today.




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Translation of the Image Not-Made-By-Hands of our Lord Jesus Christ from Edessa to Constantinople

The Third "Feast of the Savior" in August While the Lord was preaching in Palestine, his fame reached a king Avgar of Edessa, who suffered from leprosy. Avgar sent a messenger named Ananias to ask whether the Lord could heal his illness. The king also charged Ananias, if he was unable to bring back Jesus Himself, to bring back a likeness of Him. When Ananias found Jesus, the Lord told him that he could not come to Edessa since the time of His passion was at hand. But he took a cloth and washed His face, miraculously leaving a perfect image of His face on the cloth. Ananias brought the holy image back to the king, who reverently kissed it. Immediately his leprosy was healed, save for a small lesion that remained on his forehead. Later the Apostle Thaddeus came to Edessa, preaching the gospel, and Avgar and his household were baptized, at which time his remaining leprosy vanished. The king had the holy likeness mounted on wood and displayed above the city gate for all to revere. But Avgar's grandson returned to idolatry, and the Bishop of Edessa had the image hidden in the city wall to prevent it from being defiled. Many years later, when the Persian king Chosroes besieged Edessa, the Bishop Eulabius was told in a vision to find the sealed chamber, whose location had been forgotten. The holy icon was found, completely incorrupt, and by its power the Persian army was driven off. In the year 944 the image was brought to Constantinople and enshrined in the Church of the Theotokos called the Pharos. This is the event commemorated today.




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The Image of God Made Without Hands (Sermon Aug. 16, 2015)

Fr. Andrew recounts the story of the Icon-Made-Without-Hands and how the image of Christ can shine from us.




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The Nativity Fast with Rita Madden

Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne are joined by Ancient Faith author and podcaster Rita Madden. Rita is the author of the book Food, Faith, and Fasting and offers some practical wisdom as we begin the Nativity fast.




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Power Made Perfect in Weakness

Fr. John notes the differences between problems and crosses to bear.




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Clergy Feet Are Made of Clay

With the recent falling asleep of Archbishop DMITRI of the Orthodox Church in America, Fr Joseph was reminded of the many occasions in his presence—especially the one concerning his feet and His Eminence, which is included in this repeat episode. (Fr Joseph writes: "Forgive me; it’s silly really—obviously an attempt at humor by a fool. But even a fool can recognize the truth of . . . clay feet.")




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St. Anthony and the Flying Spaghetti Madness - Aarr!

At a 1,500 year "disadvantage" -- Aarr! -- St. Anthony the Great missed out on International Talk Like a Pirate Day. But, Fr. Joseph imagines what the desert dwelling Father might have said to disciples of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.




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When God Made You

When God Made You by Jane G. Meyer, illustrations by Megan Elizabeth Gilbert (Ancient Faith Publishing, 2015)




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How are Decisions Made in the Orthodox Church?

Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the Synodal System within the Orthodox Church.




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Maduro en Cristo

Domingo 12 de Enero Pd. Nicolas predico sobre como podemos madura en Dios por el camino del Jesus ademas las dificultades. Efesios 4:7-13.




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Do You Want To Be Made Well?

Reflections written by Fr. Nicolaie.




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Bitter Water Made Sweet

Fr. Apostolos shares from the book of Exodus and the life of St. Columba to prepare us for the Feast of Theophany.




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Do You Want to be Made Well? (John 5:1-15)

As Christians, we have been raised to a new life with Christ in baptism. Fr Tom reminds us that as we grow, we must constantly cooperate with God's grace by asking ourselves if we truly want to be healed. (Fourth Sunday of Pascha - Healing of the Paralytic)




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His Divinity Made Manifest In Our Trials

Tying together the Gospel readings from this week and the week prior, Fr. Tom lays out the reality that the One who prays, the One who walks on water, the One who gives us Himself in the Eucharist is always present . . . especially in our trials.




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All Things Made New




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Your Faith Has Made You Well




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You Were Made For Freedom




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This Makes Jesus Mad




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Not Made With Hands




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Made Known




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He Made No Distinction Between Us and Them




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Made Perfect Through Suffering




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Made Perfect Through Suffering




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God Made Two Great Lights




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Made FOR Him To Be LIKE Him