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Encyclopedia > Attu kal
 Attu Kal is a kind of grinding machine made of stone. Its used in parts of india. Rice(or bengal gram or others) can be ground to flour manually between the upper and lower parts of this CIRCULAR GRINDING STONE. 

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Idli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1302 words)
Idli batter is poured into the round indentations of the idli pans (pictured) and placed into a pressure cooker.
To prepare the classic idlis, two parts uncooked rice to one part split fl lentil are soaked until they can be ground to a paste in a heavy grinding stone vessel, the attu kal.
Table-mounted electric wet-grinders may take the place of floor-bound attu kal.
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An hour behind the conflict, Attu went into labor, praying to the moon goddess Lural that she might bear "a man child that I may be honored by my people." Her prayer was answered and Attu gave birth to a boy.
And Attu's child was born while the goddess Lural showed her full face.
Attu imagined that the death of a Beast Man would put them back in the good graces of the clan but Trog simply sneered and denounced them as liars.
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