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Looking for authentic traditional designs? South Indian Jewellers in Sydney offer exquisite jewelry featuring intricate gold, temple designs, and precious gemstones. Among the top choices is Jewels of Punjab in Australia, known for its exceptional collection that blends South Indian and Punjabi styles. With a focus on quality craftsmanship and timeless beauty, Jewels of Punjab in Australia is your go-to destination for all things traditional.
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Sikh Kara Stainless Steel Thick Bracelet Brass Line Kada Singh Kaur Khalsa Kakaar Punjabi Sikhism Bangle Karra Edged Design DD52 Sikh Kara Stainless Steel Bracelet Brass Line Kada Singh Kaur Khalsa Kakaar Punjabi Sikhism Bangle Karra Edged Design Sizes are inner diameter in centimetres. Thickness and Width approx 8mm Weight approx 88-112g Kara will stay stunning for life. Colour will not fade or change. Brass (Golden colour Line) will require polishing occasionally. Non-allergic to skin Sizes are inner diameter of Kara measured in centimetres.
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The Best Fabrics for Designer Punjabi Suits You Should Know
When it comes to Designer Punjabi Suits in Canada, Opting for the right fabric to wear is incredibly significant not only for comfort but also for elegance. If one has to wear a traditional dress design, then the modern fabric is recommended, but if one wants to have a traditional fabric look, then the modern fabric would not suit the traditional design. From exotic silks to comfortable cottons, these are the fabrics for your Designer Punjabi Suits in Canada.

Silk
When it comes to Designer Punjabi Suits in Canada, there is no fabric that represents luxury more than silk. It gives a silk-like finish with a natural shine and is best suited for formal or event-based functions. The feel of silk is very rich and complements punjabi suits that may contain heavy embroidery and designs to give you the royal look.
Cotton
Still, when it comes to dressing for comfort and an everyday wear, cotton is a very good fabric. It can therefore be considered as breathable, light in weight as well as easy to care for, thus suitable for casual use. Cotton suits are smart and comfortable and can be especially useful when sourcing clothes online from Indian Clothes Online Stores in Canada or from a boutique near you.
Chiffon
Chiffon is a kind of fabric that makes Designer Punjabi Suits in Canada more elegant and light in weight. It is particularly ideal for decorating occasions where a soft and flowing fabric, suitable for fêtes and weddings is desired. Used in dupattas or as a layer over the kameez, this fabric gives an enchanted appearance to the wearers attire. Each Indian Clothes Online Stores in Canada stock many chiffon based Punjabi suits so it becomes very easy to select the right one.
Georgette
Georgette is a sheer fabric that is tightly woven and quite strong and is used for summer wears. It has a slightly grainy feel and is versatile and can be used for casual as well as for formal Designer Punjabi Suits in Canada. Irrespective of whether you are getting ready for a formal party or a quiet occasion, georgette suits are perfect in both forms.
Velvet
For the enhanced luxurious look, the use of a velvet fabric would be ideal. Velvet provides a luxurious touch and appears stunning in winter and other seasons when it is cold. This fabric is widely used for bridal or festive Designer Punjabi Suits in Canada due to its thick fabric density and its capacity for intricate work. Velvet offers an opulent touch and appears extremely fashionable.
Conclusion
Selecting the most appropriate fabric type for your Designer Punjabi Suits in Canada is the foundation of the look and feel that you need. Silk, cotton, chiffon, georgette, velvet and all others have their advantages and can be worn in specific occasions. To shop for the best Punjabi suits from the best fabrics, visit Priya K Collections, the most searched and reliable Indian Clothes Online Stores in Canada.
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i want milk badam
#but i dont want to go to [redacted] which covers three blocks but only has one entrance/exit.#its been soooo long i want it so bad...#white ppl who like mango lassi discover milk badam so i can get it at the superstore plsss.#does the nanak one taste good i usually get it from like. specialty punjabi sweet stores. with my mom.#apparently nanak makes milk badam though and the stores around here carry a lot of their other products...#hmmmm.#<- guy who literally lives in punjabi grocery store land but is too lazy to drive to one cant he just walk to the superstore and get it.#the reason its been so long is bc i used to drink it alot. like sole liquid intake was milk badam. so my mom banned it.#i want it so bad rn. aghhh.#nanak mango lassi is mid though. but it must be really hard to get milk badam wrong right.#another issue here is bc i got a cough im not allowed to drink milk at all.#im thinking too hard about this i should just go. to asian grocery store.
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[ID: A dish of greens garnished with red onion and red chili, with a flatbread in the background. End ID]
Uttar Pradesh mix saag with wild greens
The Hindi "साग," "sāg" (Urdu: "ساگ") is a word meaning "potherb, vegetable, greens." It is ultimately derived from the Sanskrit "शाक" ("śāka"), which also has reflexes in the Bengali "শাক" ("śak") and the Punjabi "ਸਾਗ" ("sāg"), among others.
Saag dishes are made from fried or boiled green herbs and vegetables, flavoured with aromatics, spices, and chili peppers. They are typically named for the type of greens used: for example, सरसों का साग ("sarsõ kā sāg") is made with sarson, or mustard greens; बिच्छू बूटी का साग ("bicchū būṭī kā sāg") is made with the greens of stinging nettles.
This recipe is for an Uttar-Pradesh-style "mix saag," which is of course made with a mixture of different greens. Most commonly included are spinach (पालक, palak), mustard greens (sarson or राई, rāī), lamb's quarters (बथुआ, bathua), fenugreek leaves (मेथी, methi), and chickpea leaves (चने के पत्ते, channa ke patte). Chilis, ginger, garlic, and coriander power make this dish complex, light, and fresh, while gur (jaggery) adds sweetness; corn flour, ghee, and mustard oil add richness of texture. Mix saag is often eaten with makka ki roti, a corn (maize) flatbread.
The greens for this recipe can be found at a south Asian grocery store, or you can use any mildly flavored greens. I used locally foraged lamb's quarters, garlic mustard, plantain, chickweed, common sowthistle, prickly sowthistle, and dwarf mallow.
Recipe under the cut!
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Ingredients
200g greens
1 red onion, diced
1 chunk (10g) ginger, minced
2-3 cloves (10g) garlic, minced
1 Tbsp vegetarian ghee, or non-dairy margarine
1 Tbsp mustard oil
2 dried red chilis, or 1 tsp Kashmiri chili powder
2 fresh green chilis, sliced
1 tsp coriander powder (optional)
40g (small handful) maize flour, to thicken
1-2 tsp jaggery, to taste
Salt to taste
Sliced red onion, to garnish


Instructions
Wash and chop greens. Boil in salted water for about 10 minutes, until tender. Drain. (This liquid can be used to make soup later, if it's not too bitter.)
Heat ghee and mustard oil in a pot on medium high. Add onion and cook for 5-8 minutes, until translucent.
Add garlic, ginger, and dried and fresh chilis and cook for about a minute, until fragrant.
Add coriander powder and chili powder and fry for 30 seconds, until fragrant.
Add jaggery and heat for a minute, until the sugar melts.
Add greens and mix to combine. Cook until wilted. Add water to cover and bring to a simmer.
Add corn flour and salt and mix until combined. Continue to simmer for 5 minutes to allow flavors to meld, or until desired consistency is reached. Taste and adjust salt.
Garnish with sliced red onion and serve hot with roti.
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DAY 6174
Jalsa, Mumbai Jan 12, 2025 Sun 8:01 pm
Ef Ekram Mahmoud .. Egypt .. also celebrates birthday on 29th Sept as per Gregorian calendar Monday, 13 January .. our wishes for both days ..❤️
It's another early call tomorrow so shall be off ..
But the Sunday meet at the gate was as always awesome .. the numbers increase I think and the love even more .. I am so blessed ..
Love to the Ef

Amitabh Bachchan
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January 13 .. birthday greetings to Ef Ekram Mahmoud from Egypt 🇪🇬 .. and Ef Olivia Elizabeth from USA 🇺🇲 .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
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📍.. from 1 to 13 January each year .. the Saptak Annual Festival of Music 🎶 .. a festival of 13 days of Indian Classical Music .. held in Ahmedabad .. each year .. since 1980
there is a story sent to me by Ef and I reproduce it here .. I cannot guarantee its authenticity but here it is ..
✨ .. 13 has special significance in Sikh philosophy .. in Punjabi, it is pronounced as “Tera” , which sounds the same as “Yours” .. the Gurus and renowned Saints used “Yours” to refer to the Supreme Creator .. if we say for example : “Everything is 13” .. it therefore translates to “Everything is Yours, God” ..
According to a famous Sakhi .. as a young man working as a storeman, at a small town of Sultanpur - Lodhi .. Guru Nanak Dev Ji was counting out the goods ordered by customers ..
.. when He got to 13 and said ‘Tera’” He felt He was saying to the Creator that “This is Yours” .. and then He couldn’t move onto 14 as everything He touched was also made by the Creator ..
.. in this spiritual connection and sentiment to the Creator, Nanak ji kept repeating “Tera, Tera, Tera…” and handing out more and more provisions .. the customers were getting a great deal of food for free!! ..
The store owner (who was not there at the time) heard of this and sent the town police to stop Nanak ji .. when questioned, Nanak ji explained His actions .. and was ordered to make up the owners loss from His own wages .. however when the store was checked, there was no shortfall, everything was exactly as it should have been.
The Creator always saves the honour of His devotees ..
WaheGuru .. 🙏🏽 ” ~
Courtesy: https://www.everythings13.org/about/

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Sweet head cannons about different Assassin's Creed characters
Henry Green: This man knows his flowers and does he ever spoil you with them. Whether they're given directly or left around for you to find, they always have sweet meanings and divulge his feelings for you in beautiful, colorful, little ways.
A pink rose once you two have known each for a time, symbolizing his vow of love and his desire to grow old with you. His hand was slightly shaking when he gifted it to you before he spoke gently to you in Punjabi, before telling you that he loves you and wishes to marry you in English. You both shed tears of happiness when you got engaged. It would be years later but when you learn enough Punjabi you would realize that he had told you "I wish to spend the rest of my life with you".
I have a feeling that he remembers the small things. If you two are out to meet a contact for information or out collecting intelligence for the Brotherhood, and you come across a store window where a beautiful cameo is on display, when you express appreciation for it or make a comment about how beautiful it is, he will remember that. Say this is in January....this man will surprise you with it months later on your birthday.
Malik Al Sayf: The thing about Malik kissing you if you are an assassin vs if you're not an assassin is this...he wants to, but it can be tricky. If you are an assassin, he'll kiss you on the cheek the same way all assassins greet each other and bid you 'Safety and Peace' as he would normally do with his fellow assassins, as he doesn't want to give any headway to any rumors about you two. But it's complicated. If he doesn't kiss you then questions will be asked (by Altair OFC who else?) but if he does kiss you, he has to be careful to not be too quick - to seem as though he has a crush and is flustered/he can't stand you (which is NOT true as you are literally the only person, he CAN stand lol). Then there's also the kissing you for too long bc he'll seem romantically interested (OH BOY IS HE) but he can't reveal that as much as he wants to.
Have a feeling the man is an overthinker haha.
If this is before Al Mualim that is - afterward he'll kiss you without a care and if Altair says anything he'll threaten to throw a knife at him lol. If you're not an assassin though, why would he have reason to kiss you??? But you better believe that he'll come out of nowhere when you're minding your own business, whisk you off somewhere where you two can't be seen and kiss you breathless.
Haytham Kenway: He seems like the kind of lover to be gone a lot, but he really tries to make up for it when he comes home. He understands that gifts and surprises don't make up for his absence - although each gift sent is silent sincere apology - but even if he's not there he'll provide for you.
I don't know why...but something tells me that the man gets matching things for you two. If you're wearing a blue dress, he's wearing a suit in the same color and you two always look very dashing whether apart or together.
You could wake up one morning expecting another day at home, when Haytham has instructed the household to make a nice to go breakfast for you and then for the groom to take you horse riding so you can get out of the house for a little bit. With Templar protection of course he's not taking any chances. He may also arrange a day in Boston for you to go shopping and stay in the city to unwind for a bit. Expect gifts to be delivered when he's away. He'll have a dress made for you and have it sent a week after he leaves with a sweet letter alongside it as well. A flower delivery a few days later. He even surprised you with a spaniel puppy once.
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Punjabi Jeweller in Sydney: A Blend of Tradition and Elegance
When it comes to fine jewellery, Sydney is home to a diverse range of options, but one of the most sought-after types of jewellery comes from a specific community—Punjabi jewellers. The rich culture, history, and craftsmanship of Punjabi jewellers have made a significant mark on the Sydney jewellery scene. Whether you are looking for traditional designs, intricate gold pieces, or modern twists on classic styles, a Punjabi jeweller in Sydney can provide you with an exceptional shopping experience.
The Influence of Punjabi Jewellery on Sydney’s Market
For centuries, Punjabi jewellery has been known for its boldness, grandeur, and unique artistry. Traditionally, jewellery in Punjab is not just an accessory; it's a symbol of status, wealth, and cultural heritage. The pieces are often large, intricate, and designed to make a statement. In Sydney, these traditional designs have been carefully integrated into the modern jewellery scene, offering a perfect blend of old-world charm and contemporary style.
A Punjabi jeweller in Sydney typically offers a wide range of products, including gold, diamond, and silver jewellery. These pieces are often characterized by their fine detailing, exquisite craftsmanship, and the use of traditional motifs. For example, many designs feature elaborate filigree work, which is a technique of twisting delicate metal threads into intricate patterns. The result is a stunning piece that reflects the beauty of Punjabi heritage while remaining timeless.
The Rise of Jewels of Punjab in Australia
As the Punjabi community in Australia has grown, so has the demand for authentic Punjabi jewellery. One name that stands out in the Australian market is Jewels of Punjab in Australia. This brand has become synonymous with quality, craftsmanship, and cultural pride. Known for its commitment to offering both traditional and contemporary designs, Jewels of Punjab in Australia has established itself as a go-to destination for anyone seeking fine Punjabi jewellery.
The establishment of Jewels of Punjab in Australia has given Sydney residents access to an extensive range of jewellery that truly embodies the essence of Punjabi culture. The store offers a variety of pieces that cater to different tastes and preferences, from delicate bangles and earrings to statement necklaces and rings. Each piece is crafted with precision, reflecting the rich history and traditions of Punjab.
What Makes a Punjabi Jeweller in Sydney Special?
Choosing a Punjabi jeweller in Sydney ensures that you receive jewellery that is steeped in tradition and rich in cultural significance. One of the standout qualities of these jewellers is their deep knowledge of the history and artistry behind each piece. They understand the importance of jewellery within the Punjabi community, whether it's for a wedding, a religious ceremony, or simply as a symbol of family heritage.
Another distinguishing feature of Punjabi jewellers in Sydney is their use of high-quality materials. Gold is a staple in Punjabi jewellery, and it’s carefully sourced to ensure that each piece is not only beautiful but also durable. Additionally, many Punjabi jewellers in Sydney also offer custom-made jewellery, allowing customers to create one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect their personal style while staying true to Punjabi traditions.
Traditional Jewellery Styles Offered by a Punjabi Jeweller in Sydney
Punjabi jewellery is known for its bold and ornate designs. Some of the most popular traditional pieces you’ll find at a Punjabi jeweller in Sydney include:
Chooda: A traditional set of bangles worn by brides, typically in red and white. The Chooda holds cultural significance and is considered a symbol of marital bliss.
Maang Tikka: A headpiece that sits on the forehead, often worn during weddings or special occasions. It adds a touch of elegance and is usually adorned with precious stones.
Kada: A solid bangle that is typically worn on the wrist, symbolizing strength and unity in marriage.
Jhumka Earrings: Traditional earrings that hang down from the ear in a bell-like shape. They are often decorated with intricate designs and stones.
Nath: A nose ring, often worn by brides, that is intricately designed and adds a unique touch to traditional attire.
These pieces not only showcase the artistry of Punjabi jewellers but also reflect the cultural significance of jewellery in Punjabi traditions.
Custom and Modern Jewellery from a Punjabi Jeweller in Sydney
While traditional pieces are a significant part of Punjabi jewellery, many Punjabi jewellers in Sydney also offer modern designs that cater to the tastes of younger generations. These pieces may incorporate contemporary elements while maintaining the core principles of quality and craftsmanship. Some jewellers even provide bespoke services, allowing customers to create custom pieces that align with their personal style and preferences.
Jewels of Punjab in Australia is an excellent example of a brand that offers both traditional and contemporary designs. Whether you are looking for a stunning bridal set or a minimalist piece for everyday wear, Jewels of Punjab in Australia has something for everyone. The jewellers work closely with their clients to ensure that each piece is unique, meaningful, and perfectly crafted.
Conclusion
A Punjabi jeweller in Sydney offers more than just beautiful jewellery—it provides a connection to a rich cultural heritage that has been passed down through generations. Whether you are looking for a classic piece that reflects tradition or a modern design that adds a contemporary flair to your look, these jewellers have something to suit every need. With the rise of brands like Jewels of Punjab in Australia, the Punjabi jewellery market in Sydney is thriving, and it’s easier than ever to find high-quality, beautifully crafted pieces that celebrate the beauty and artistry of Punjabi culture.
If you're looking for jewellery that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern design, consider visiting a Punjabi jeweller in Sydney. You won't be disappointed by the quality, elegance, and cultural significance these pieces offer. And for a truly exceptional experience, make sure to check out Jewels of Punjab in Australia, a trusted name in the industry that promises to deliver nothing but the best in Punjabi jewellery.
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awesome chips at the punjabi grocery store

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Thiara Supermarket - Indian Grocery Store in Burlington
Thiara Supermarket is your one-stop Indian grocery store in Burlington, offering a wide range of authentic Indian and Pakistani groceries. We specialize in fresh produce, essential spices, and hard-to-find South Asian ingredients. Shop with us for Navratri special items, pooja products, and other cultural essentials to celebrate festivals and traditions. Thiara Supermarket brings the flavors and products of India and Pakistan to your neighborhood, making every meal and celebration authentic and memorable.

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found this at a used book store in halifax purely by chance, the spine jumped out at me and i had to snatch it up 🤎 punjabi book u belong with meeee
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its okay if tumblr thinks im ugly because the guy at the corner store calls me his punjabi bollywood star
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˗ˏˋ𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙧𝙤𝙙𝙪𝙘𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 ˎˊ˗
hello! i'm a medical science student who's been struggling with uni for the past few years, but i am ready to get myself back on track and graduate !!
about me ₊˚⊹ ࿔
i prefer to go by my username on here (even studysnoopy/snoopy for short is cute) and i use she/her pronouns
i'm punjabi (south asian) and living in australia
i'm 22 years old
i'm an infj :p
about my studies ₊˚⊹ ࿔
i'm doing a bachelor of medical science, majoring in anatomy and physiology, expecting/aiming to graduate early 2027 yippee
this semester i'm studying microbiology, anatomy of the torso, and human anatomy & physiology !!
i'm currently interested in pathology, and aiming to do a masters in biomedicine before trying for MD (ᵕ,•ᴗ•)
why i'm back on my studyblr bullshit ₊˚⊹ ࿔
to hold myself accountable and stay focused on my goals
to accept and learn from the mistakes i've made in my undergrad (and may well make in the future)
to let go of my perfectionistic tendencies and prioritise consistency
to use as an alternative to doom scrolling on instagram lowkey
to make new friends in the community !!
what to expect from my blog ₊˚⊹ ࿔
study updates
visual diary entries
resources for studying and mental health
study motivation
charity run training updates because i hate running and need to complain about it every chance i get (i started training this week)
whatever else my life has in store for me
my hobbies ₊˚⊹ ࿔
🎬 film and tv – i currently have over 500 movies in my letterboxd watchlist and need to make time to work through them all, but i digress. i love analysing tv shows, thrifting physical copies of movies and shows, going to the annual film festival in my city, and talking about all things cinema !! it's my favourite creative medium :) my favourite tv show is avatar: the last airbender, and my favourite movie (at the moment) is nope (2022)
📝 writing – i try my best to write every day, it's a very therapeutic and meditative thing for me. i would love to get to a point where i can share my work with people, i think i'll get there one day
🥘 cooking – one of my main goals for 2025 is to cook more often, and i have been aiming to try one new recipe every week. my favourite dish i've made so far is a cold pasta salad with crunchy veggies and an easy dressing with red wine vinegar and olive oil. it's an easy one that got me through this humid aussie summer
📖 junk journalling – i'm a bit of an emotional hoarder. i have a few shoeboxes in my room that are just filled with random business cards, receipts, ticket stubs, clippings from cute packaging and brochures that i like to use to recollect memories
follow along if any of this interests you !! to anyone who is struggling academically at the moment, i hope my blog can encourage you to not only overcome your challenges but to meet yourself with kindness and grace in the process. regardless of your grades, you deserve kindness and respect. especially from yourself.
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