Agarbathi from used flowers soon from TTD
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The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is making brisk progress within the preparation of Agarbathi (perfumed incense sticks) from cow merchandise in addition to the used floral garlands taken from the assorted temples beneath its umbrella.
TTD Executive Officer K.S. Jawahar Reddy on Wednesday visited Sri Venkateswara Gosamrakshanashala (Dairy Farm), the place an enormous shed is being constructed for the aim. The concept is to infuse the essence of flowers disposed of by temples into Panchagavya and comparable combination of cow-based merchandise to provide Agarbathi and allied merchandise.
Dairy Farm Director K. Haranath Reddy defined the assorted facets of cattle fodder unit and the fodder mixing vegetation to the Executive Officer. Mr. Jawahar Reddy additionally sought to know the native cattle inhabitants and the quantum of fodder necessities and different facets from the officers.
Earlier, Mr. Jawahar Reddy visited the library at National Sanskrit University (NSU), the place historic palm leaf manuscripts are preserved and digitised. Ancient literature equivalent to Vedas, Upanishats, Jyotisha, Ayurveda, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Manu Dharma Shastra are among the many uncommon texts preserved right here, defined its Vice-Chancellor V. Muralidhara Sharma.
The Executive Officer requested the Sanskrit students to disseminate the data to farmers on historic agricultural practices promoted by Parasara Maharshi.
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