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We all must have seen animation in printed images such as winking of eyes, dancing image, changing graphics - commonly told by people as 3D effect but actually it is lenticular effect. This effect is nothing but in actual manner, it is a specialised image generated with the help of a specialised printing process known as Lenticular Printing and the substrate used in the process is Lenticular sheets or Lenticular Lens.


Its interesting that Aravana Prasadam is being packed and given in Tin cans at the temple. Its the great step to distribute prasadam hygienically. This also helps to create revenue as its sold at Rs 60 per can.