Posts Tagged ‘Cow Protection’

PANCHGAVYA FOR SPIRITUAL SCIENCE

PANCHGAVYA FOR SPIRITUAL SCIENCE The Supreme Personality of Godhead Lord Krishna advises go-rakshya, which means cow protection in His instructions of Bhagavad gitä Cows are dear to Lord Krishna. That is why Krishna is also called Gopal that is savior of the cows. One of the ideal methods to protect the cows is to inculcate the usage of Panchgavya in our lives. Cow protection brings happiness and perfection in life. Cow slaughter is the only reason of wide spread terrorism. Cow protection and Panchgavya usage is the perfect way to give some relief to this world by following the path of serving humanity shown by God. Because of innumerable benefits of cow products i.e. the milk, curds, ghee and even the urine and dung which has medical, agricultural and industrial application the whole humanity is benefited. Usage of Cow Panch-gavya products is the simpler and Practical approach to serve the […]

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CAN THESE BE METHODS OF COW PROTECTION?

Let us give a thought to this- Remembering and offering our obeisances and a little food to our own Gau-mata only on the festivals like Diwali, Holi etc or taking out Gau- Gras during ‘Pitr Paksh’ enough to maintain and protect cow?     The cow is not just a milch cattle who is to be exploited and degraded for selfish human greeds but it’s a holy companion of the Lord Krishna. Since ages Indian have used Dairy product for cultural, religious and nutritional supplements and Go-Panchgavya has been used as miraculous healing agent to cure ulcers and many other fatal diseases. Unfortunately we Indian today ourselves have forgotten her glories and merely aping the west, neglecting our prime duty of cow protection. In a treatise called ‘Gokarunanidhi’, (Ocean of mercy to the cow), published by Dayananda Saraswathi in 1881 the author strongly opposed cow slaughter as an anti-Hindu act. […]

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THE NEED OF COW PROTECTION IN URBAN INDIA

THE NEED OF COW PROTECTION IN URBAN INDIA   Go-Raksha or the Cow Protection can be accomplished only if one aims to serve the cows rather than be served by them. In classic agrarian model of life style, milk is not the goal of cow protection and the bull calf is more celebrated than the female calf because in earlier times, the bulls were considered to be more productive once trained and matured. Unfortunately modern dairy culture has got nothing to do with cow protection but everything to do with cow exploitation. More so these business dealers and traders breed, rear and protect only the exotic breeds and not the Desi Indigenous breed whose milk, urine and dung are all productive and has medicinal qualities. The consumerism culture that is getting popularized in urban India is also another reason behind the pathetic condition and declining population of Desi breeds of […]

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Becoming Self Reliant Through Cow Protection

Indian culture and economy has long revolved around Cow protection. The Agricultural, Fuel, Food & Nutrition, Transportation along with medical needs are all taken care of by cow rearing and breeding in every household. Lets take a look on the benefits of Cow Serving. SPIRITUAL Benefits The Supreme Personality of Godhead Lord Krishna advises go-rakshya, which means cow protection in His instructions of Bhagavad Gitä Cows are dear to Lord Krishna. That is why Krishna is also called Gopal that is savior of the cows. * It releases from past sinful reaction. * Protection from both moral and spiritual degradation. * Without protection of cows, brahminical culture cannot be maintained, and without brahmanical culture, the aim of life cannot be fulfilled. *The cow products (panchgavya) are used to perform yagna sacrifices, the prescribed duties of humans described in Vedas.   HUMANITY Benefits * Cow protection brings happiness and perfection in […]

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COWS TOO SHOULD HAVE A VACATION

COWS ARE NOT MILK GENERATING MACHINES All domesticated cows should carry Unique Identification or biometric identity registration. Only Pure Indian Breeds should be registered. No cows should be taken to abattoirs. Beyond death all cows should be buried and all rituals should be followed, the mortal remains should be laid to rest with honor, the remains being bio-degradable, should be converted to compost. The compost thus made has immense potential too, as it makes infertile farmlands to highly fertile. This will help to sensitize the vitality and importance of COW. It should help eliminating the shear importance and greed for milk in people rearing cows. All registered COWS SHOULD GET THE LIBERTY TO GO ON VACATION to spend at least 3 months in their natural habitat. Respective government of the states supported by central laws should earmark space for suchvacations. Their vacations should possibly coincide with their infertile periods. This […]

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Save Cows And Save Ecosystem

Save Cows And Save Ecosystem The idea of using animal waste to generate energy has been around for centuries, with manure being used every day in remote villages to generate heat for cooking. Now the researchers have found a way to combine dairy farm waste and the heat generated from data centers to create a sustainable ecosystem. If an average dairy cow produces about 55 kg of solid waste each day, which adds to 20 metric tonnes annually – the weight of four adult elephants. For a medium-sized dairy farm of 10,000 cows, 200,000 metric tones of manure (equating to the weight of 40,000 elephants) is generated each year. Unmanaged livestock waste can create negative environmental impact (air pollution and ground water contamination); and the methane created through anaerobic digestion of manure has proven to be 21 times more damaging than carbon dioxide, aggravating climate change. Around 3.0 kilowatt-hours of […]

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Beef Consumption An Ecological And A Health Hazrad

Beef Consumption An Ecological And A Health Hazrad- A Report The Environmental Working Group (EWG) released “Meat Eater’s Guide to Climate Change and Health,” a comprehensive report that suggests : we all need to eat fewer animal products – not just meat, but dairy as well. The guide tracks the lifecycle of the food we eat, from production and processing to consumption and waste disposal.   For instance: Of 20 common proteins and vegetables analyzed, cheese has the third highest greenhouse gas emissions. Beef has the highest, lentils have the lowest. If everyone in the U.S. ate no meat or cheese just one day a week, over a year, the effect on emissions would be the equivalent of taking 7.6 million cars off the road. A 2009 National Cancer Institute study of 500,000 Americans found that the people who ate the most red meat were 20 percent more likely to […]

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Cow-The Miraculous Doctor And Practical Methods Of Cow Protection

Cow-The Miraculous Doctor And Practical Methods Of Cow Protection (Chamitkaric Chikitsak) There is no need to establish the medicinal properties of Panchgavya today. Panchgavya is a term used to describe five major substances, obtained from cow, which include cow’s urine, milk, ghee, curd and dung. All the five products possess medicinal properties against many disorders and are used for the medicinal purpose singly or in combination with some other herbs. This kind of treatment is called Panchgavya therapy or cowpathy. The ancient ayurvedic literature (Vir Charak Samhita, Sushrut, Gad Nigrah) suggests a number of pharmacological applications of the substances obtained from Panchgavya. These substances are abundantly used in Ayurveda for treatment of several disorders such as leucoderma, hyperlipidemia, arthritis, renal disorders, dietary disorders, gastrointestinal track disorders, acidity, asthma etc. These remedies seem to be potent anticancer and anti HIV agents. Recently the cow urine has been granted U.S. Patents (No. […]

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Cow Protection-Go-Raksha-and-Urbanization

One should follow the cows, feed them sufficiently, and circumambulate them. If the cows are happy then Lord Gopala is understood to be satisfied.” The real purpose of cow protection is to please the Supreme Lord Krsna. Milk, dung, urine, ghee, yoghurt and draught are the natural by-products and are considered most essential for religious rituals and producing the necessities for a wholesome life. In the Vedic agrarian model milk is not considered the goal of cow protection and a bull calf is celebrated more than a female calf as once trained, he is productive for more years than the dairy cows. “Excess males and unproductive females” are terms used by commercial dairy farmers that have nothing to do with cow protection but everything to do with cow exploitation. Urbanization and mechanization have rendered bulls unemployed whereas in the Vedic model the bull calves are valued more than the females […]

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