At dusk, temples and homes ring bells again. The aarti (lamp ceremony) is participatory — everyone claps, sings, feels the vibration in their chest. Then, the chai wallah on the corner: ginger tea in tiny clay cups ( kulhads ). The cup is smashed after use — no attachment, no waste.
Markets close 1-4 PM in small towns. This isn't laziness; it's climate intelligence. The heat is brutal. People nap, visit relatives, or play carrom board. Time is circular, not linear.
Three generations sit cross-legged on the floor (aids digestion, yoga says). No talking about work or money — it's considered low energy. Instead, family news, temple visits, or gossip about the neighbor's wedding.
Before sunrise, the air is cold, still, and filled with the smell of wet earth. The eldest woman wakes, bathes, draws a rangoli (colored powder design) at the threshold—not just decoration, but a welcome to goddess Lakshmi. She lights a brass lamp, rings a bell to "wake" the gods.
The CEM DT-172 is a smart data logger with internal sensors for both humidity and temperature. All values are shown in the display, that is present, max., min. and time. The logger is perfect for many different applications like office environment or temperature controlled transportation or clean rooms. The loggings are stamped with time and date and the large memory enables logging of 16,000 data sets.
In the software alarms limits can be programmed and the loggings are easily transferred and printed as graph or list.
The CEM DT-172 is delivered ready to use with battery, wall mount, software, USB cable and manual.
At dusk, temples and homes ring bells again. The aarti (lamp ceremony) is participatory — everyone claps, sings, feels the vibration in their chest. Then, the chai wallah on the corner: ginger tea in tiny clay cups ( kulhads ). The cup is smashed after use — no attachment, no waste.
Markets close 1-4 PM in small towns. This isn't laziness; it's climate intelligence. The heat is brutal. People nap, visit relatives, or play carrom board. Time is circular, not linear.
Three generations sit cross-legged on the floor (aids digestion, yoga says). No talking about work or money — it's considered low energy. Instead, family news, temple visits, or gossip about the neighbor's wedding.
Before sunrise, the air is cold, still, and filled with the smell of wet earth. The eldest woman wakes, bathes, draws a rangoli (colored powder design) at the threshold—not just decoration, but a welcome to goddess Lakshmi. She lights a brass lamp, rings a bell to "wake" the gods.