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The Shanthi Mandir is the Hindu Temple and Community Center for Central Missouri. We are a place of worship and service, with a fully voluntary staff. Check back later for a full list of our Board of Trustees and Committee members.
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Shanthi Sandesh – The quarterly newsletter of the Hindu Temple and Community Center Shanthi Sandesh 2012 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 7, No. 1, February 2012 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 7, No. 2, May 2012 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 7, No. 3, August 2012 Shanthi Sandesh 2011 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 6, No. 1, February 2011 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 6, No. 2, May 2011 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 6, No. 3, August 2011 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 6, No. 4, November 2011 Shanthi Sandesh 2010 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 5, No. 1, February 2010 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 5, No. 2, May 2010 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 5, No. 3, August 2010 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 5, No. 4, November 2010 Shanthi Sandesh 2009 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 4, No. 1, February 2009 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 4, No. 2, May 2009 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 4, No. 3, August 2009 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 4, No. 4, November 2009 Shanthi Sandesh 2008 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 3, No. 1, February 2008 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 3, No. 2, May 2008 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 3, No. 3, August 2008 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 3, No. 4, November 2008 Shanthi Sandesh 2007 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 2,, No. 1, February 2007 Shanthi Sandesh, Vol 2, No. 2, May 2007 Shanthi…
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Cleaning Schedule
The current Mandir cleaning cycle ended on May 20, 2012. If you have to swap dates with other families on this list, please do so by contacting them DIRECTLY. Let me/Kalai know about any such arrangements once you have them worked out. You will be receiving monthly reminders about the schedule. The new schedule will also be posted on the Shanthi Mandir website and the Prayer Hall bulletin board. Although we prefer that the cleaning be done on Sundays, we do understand that sometimes you may have other commitments that get in the way. If for some reason you are NOT able to do the cleaning on the designated Sunday, please make sure you do it within a day or two of that Sunday(before or after) New Mandir cleaning schedule 27-May-2012 Gagneesh Rawat/Aditi 03-Jun-2012 Krishna Sharma/Sandhya 10-Jun-2012 Inder Khurana/Jasmit 17-Jun-2012 Ramachandran/Anuradha 24-Jun-2012 Srinath/Uma 01-Jul-2012 Tarang/Pranavi 08-Jul-2012 Chandrasekhar/Meera 15-Jul-2012 Aroor 22-Jul-2012 Vairam Arunachalam/Alagu 29-Jul-2012 Murali Mantrala/Surya 05-Aug-2012 Mohan Rajiv 12-Aug-2012 Das Kutikkad/Geetha 19-Aug-2012 Dale Cutkosky/Hema 26-Aug-2012 Gopalaratnam/Anantha 02-Sep-2012 Patel 09-Sep-2012 Mitra 16-Sep-2012 Chandra Rawlani 23-Sep-2012 Senthil Kumar/Kalai 30-Sep-2012 Ratneshwar/Shuba 07-Oct-2012 Kattesh Katti/Kavita 14-Oct-2012 Ajit Kurup/Deepa Questions? Contact the Operations and Maintenance committee chair: Shuba Ratneshwar (till June 30, 2012) Kala…
Cookbook
Published in March 2012, Masala Magic is a collection of recipes written by members of the Hindu Temple and Community Center. From the editors: The contributors to this book have varied backgrounds. Most of us were born in India. Some of came to the US recently, while others have been living in the US and adapting our recipes to American supermarkets for years. Some of us learned to cook in India; others became experts with the help of our mothers’ hand-written recipes, which arrived regularly in thin airmail envelopes. We relied on a variety of cookbook, too. As one of our writers told us, her Bible was a translation of a classic 1951 cookbook in Tamil, Samaithu Paar, translated Cook and See. The diversity of India is reflected in this collection of recipes. So too is the varied complexity of Indian cooking. One thing we all have in common is a passion for authentic taste, even in recipes modified to suit busy schedules and local grocery stores. We hope you enjoy this community effort! – Meera Chandrasekhar, Anantha Gopalaratnam and Sandhya Sharma, Editors Buy the cookbook Sample recipes
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You can buy your copy of Masala Magic, the Indian cookbook from the Shanthi Mandir, through Paypal.
Indian Recipes
Sample Indian recipes and how to cook Indian food from Masala Magic, the new Indian cookbook from the Shanthi Mandir.
Directions
From St.Louis: I-70 West Take exit 127 for Rangeline Street and turn right Right on Vandiver Drive Left on Parker Street Right on Holly Avenue Shanthi Mandir is located at 2006, Holly Avenue. From Kansas City: I-70 East Take exit 127 for Rangeline Street and turn right Right on Vandiver Drive Left on Parker Street Right on Holly Avenue Shanthi Mandir is located at 2006, Holly Avenue.
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