Lohardaga SP visits 'EDAPA' and views old items like Dhenki, Tharki

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Lohardaga SP visits 'EDAPA' and views old items like Dhenki, Tharki

Monday, 13 January 2025 | PNS | Lohardaga

Lohardaga Police Captain Haris Bin Zaman visited the area's antiquities museum 'Edapa' (house in Kudukh language) on Sunday located in the Burman Highway Petrol Pump complex near BS College and also planted bay leaf saplings in the complex. while he also Dheki. mortar and pestle, cot, jhaggar, latakud, methods of cooking food in the stone age, earthen pots, earthen stoves, See Dhurmush, Dhelfodwa, Radio, Potam, Arrow Bow, Patiya, Old Fashioned Switch, Har Juvath, Brass Utensils, Carved Doors, Old Coins, Cycle Dynamo, Brass Bowl, Brass Torch etc. Same with slingshot and other sports equipment. Also see Anta, Chipul, Latai, Thapka, Taiya, Geely Danda, Wire Cart, Rim-Tyre etc. 

 

As well as medicinal plants, pistachio, almond, asafoetida, clove, arjun, mahogany, lemongrass, betel, mulberry, aloe vera, grapes, sapota, henna, neem, cinnamon, cardamom, rudraksh, parijat, kabaranga, sev, orange, Also observed the trees and plants of betel nut, coconut, camphor, nutmeg, cashew etc. On the spot, the police captain said that the lifestyle of the earlier people was much better than today, because earlier people did not suffer from diseases like blood pressure, sugar, hair fall and greying, depression, eyesight, back pain etc. The reason for this was that they used to grow nutritious grains, then after grinding them using mortar and pestle, silvat etc., they used to eat food prepared with wood in earthen pots, on earthen stove, which was nectar. 

 

They also used to do a lot of physical work and at the same time, neighbors used each other's household items without any hesitation. This led to a lot of interaction and everyone used to play regional games without any expense, which made the relationship even stronger and they also knew about depression. Were not. After eating regional snacks Lava and Laduwa, the Superintendent of Police said that promoting such regional snacks and food leads to both health and wealth. Employment opportunities are also created. He also said that there is a need to preserve our heritage, so that the coming generations can see it and take inspiration. Museum manager and social worker Sanjay Burman said that this EDPA is being built with the cooperation of many and people can come and see it anytime from morning to evening, especially with children.

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