Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 Dear Dr. Bhate, I just reread this post after you gave the link again. I was wondering why you mentioned Indian cows for Panch Gavya. Is it the soil in India that contain more gold than in other countries? Is it the type of cow people use in India? I would presume that other countries use the same type of cows sometimes but maybe I am wrong? Is it because in other countries, they use chemicals and antibiotics, etc. in cow fodder? Why Indian cows? Thanks GB ___________________________ While we are discussing gold, a little diversion would be appropriate. The reason Panchgavya medicines provide best immunity is that the cow urine (from which they are made), contains traces of Aurium hydroxide[Au(OH)*2), a gold compound, which Indian cow produces when grazing in hot sun. This mixes in her milk and excess gets released in her early morning urine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 Dear GB Indian cow is special, known as Brahman cow, chracterized by prominent hump on its neck, under which spine runs. The only cow which likes grazing in sunlight, withstands hot weather. Cant withstand the cold weather of western countries. India is highest milk producer in world now. But all the milk comes from other breeds, as most indian cows are not high yield varities. Exceptions are there. Indian cows are now existing in Goushalas, also looked after by ayurved pharma companies for their requirements, and farmers who know the importance of Indian cow. Just as we have three main nadis running inside the spine, Indian cow has a special nadi running inside her spine, known as " suvarna ketu nadi " . The way we produce Vit. D3 when skin is exposed to sunlight, Indian cow produces Aurium Hydroxide, also known as " swarna Kshar " , when she grazes in sunlight. Sun gives us immunity through Vit. D3, same way Indian cow obtains immunity through aurium hydroxide. Naturally, Indian soil will become rich in gold compound, if all the cows in India become Brahman cows. The contents of Indian cow urine are listed at wikipedia as well as at: http://www.yogsandesh.org/articles/36/1/Cow-Urine-Can-Cure-Many-Diseases/Page1.h\ tml _____________________ I was wondering why you mentioned Indian cows for Panch Gavya. Is it the soil in India that contain more gold than in other countries? Is it the type of cow people use in India? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2010 Report Share Posted January 2, 2010 May I explain a bit about the Indian cow? It is indigenous to the holy land that is India and it is worshipped as Gau Mata (Cow Mother). It eats pure and sacred grass. Even the urine of Indian cow is having innumerable healing properties. In most other western countries, cows are reared on commercial basis for production of milk and beef. In some countries, cows were being fed even the unthinkable waste products from slaughter houses because of which those cows are known to suffer from the dreaded Mad Cow Disease (MCD). Excuse me friends, this is not to create fresh controversies but only to draw attention to certain bitter facts about the spirit and spirituality. With love for all and malice towards none, S.M.ACHARYA http://health.BackacheFreeWorld , Nature Cure & Spinal Rehab Centre, 155 St. Patrick's Town, Pune 411013, Ph: +91-20-26870204, Cell: 91-9422314693, Email:smacharya Website: www.atbsnr.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 No malice taken Sirji, In fact you have made an important point without being embarassed about it It is a fact that remain of slaughtered cows were being fed to other milk animals something which a Hindu would find horrible and revolting ... But even from a neutral point of view, it amounts to cannibalism to eat ones own kind ... The Indian Cow (The brahman Bull) with its hump is indeed proving to be a superior breed that has resisted contamination till now ... More power to the Indian thinking that aims to maintain purity With prayers and best wishes for 2010 for peace, love and prosperity Rahul, (bruntno1 ) Owner/Moderator - The CYBUGLE & 60seconds ________________ May I explain a bit about the Indian cow? It is indigenous to the holy land that is India and it is worshipped as Gau Mata (Cow Mother). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Breeding sanctity ( Eugenics) has always been given a crucial place in Indian civilisation. Whether its plants, animals or humans, Eugenics play a very important role in breeding good & better quality. We need to focus on retrieving this endangered science to give birth to high quality plants, animals and humans. Yashendra ________________ The Indian Cow (The brahman Bull) with its hump is indeed proving to be a superior breed that has resisted contamination till now ... More power to the Indian thinking that aims to maintain purity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 I agree on the idea of eugenics. Raja Gursahani cell: 314.632.6105 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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