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Food cooked in fire using cow dung is very tasty...we still use it in my area...also washing your face in ko mathas urine before sunrise on every friday and leaving it for one hour without washing gives relief from balck magic...not permanent but you will get small relief... and your face will become bright better than any makeup....sprinkling the urine all over the house also wards off evil spirits...if living in city then replace cow mathas urine with sea water...same effect.
No wonder India is still such a backwards country.Food cooked in fire using cow dung is very tasty...we still use it in my area...also washing your face in ko mathas urine before sunrise on every friday and leaving it for one hour without washing gives relief from balck magic...not permanent but you will get small relief... and your face will become bright better than any makeup....sprinkling the urine all over the house also wards off evil spirits...if living in city then replace cow mathas urine with sea water...same effect.
For using it as fuel is quite Ok but you people eat it....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchagavya
@Mrc @Windjammer @Areesh @DESERT FIGHTER @member.exeI am of the opinion that a hindu should never be ashamed of his culture...cow urine is very pure according to our sacred texts...drinking it or using it as such is highly recommended in our religion...this may seem as another poster put it... backward or disgusting...dont blame him for thinking like that...but so his killing an animal and eating it...not just talking about cows here but all animals like fish ,poultry etc...but if some holy texts say its ok to do that...and those who do come in that culture and follow that particular holy book...its fine by me...but i am not the one to shy away from saying something if i believe in something just because people from other culture will ridicule my belief...nor do i take sides and bat for it...this includes my very own nation as well...if i see my country doing something which i think is not right i say so openly...my posts here in the recent past are testament to that...but at least i made some one laugh out aloud today with my post...that is a good thing
I am of the opinion that a hindu should never be ashamed of his culture...cow urine is very pure according to our sacred texts...drinking it or using it as such is highly recommended in our religion...this may seem as another poster put it... backward or disgusting...dont blame him for thinking like that...but so is killing an animal and eating it...not just talking about cows here but all animals like fish ,poultry etc...but if some holy texts say its ok to do that...and those who do come in that culture and follow that particular holy book...its fine by me...but i am not the one to shy away from saying something if i believe in something just because people from other culture will ridicule my belief...nor do i take sides and bat for it...this includes my very own nation as well...if i see my country doing something which i think is not right i say so openly...my posts here in the recent past are testament to that...but at least i made some one laugh out aloud today with my post...that is a good thing
Obviously you are an impertinent trolland what about cow dung plaster on your floors and in your kitchens and cow piss on you heads and faces.
This has nothing to do with religion. It is a cultural thing. I am brahmin but i have no idea who actually drinks gomutra altho i have heard of it. I am sure that for certain religious functions they will sprinkle in the fire or something like that. Anyone actually practising is likely to be the ultra religious people and not too many.I have two questions about drinking of cow urine:
1) Which religious text or scripture say this? And what is its significance?
2) Currently, how many Hindus follow this custom? I mean in percentage.
This is just for my information.
We dont kill off endangered wildlife for that quack like tcm. This is far better than chinese culture which harms ligfeNo wonder India is still such a backwards country.
I am of the opinion that a hindu should never be ashamed of his culture...cow urine is very pure according to our sacred texts...drinking it or using it as such is highly recommended in our religion...this may seem as another poster put it... backward or disgusting...dont blame him for thinking like that...but so is killing an animal and eating it...not just talking about cows here but all animals like fish ,poultry etc...but if some holy texts say its ok to do that...and those who do come in that culture and follow that particular holy book...its fine by me...but i am not the one to shy away from saying something if i believe in something just because people from other culture will ridicule my belief...nor do i take sides and bat for it...this includes my very own nation as well...if i see my country doing something which i think is not right i say so openly...my posts here in the recent past are testament to that...but at least i made some one laugh out aloud today with my post...that is a good thing
I will try this sometime. Cheese which has rennet in it is equally disgusting. The silver foil you see in desi sweets is also disgusting. And then of course people who eat dead bodies of animals.For using it as fuel is quite Ok but you people eat it....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchagavya
This has nothing to do with religion. It is a cultural thing. I am brahmin but i have no idea who actually drinks gomutra altho i have heard of it. I am sure that for certain religious functions they will sprinkle in the fire or something like that. Anyone actually practising is likely to be the ultra religious people and not too many.
I dont know if is religious text that mentions this. More of a practise i would guess.That's what I thought. Though, there must be some reference for it in certain religious text; if it is practiced even by a very small fraction.
Food cooked in fire using cow dung is very tasty...we still use it in my area...also washing your face in ko mathas urine before sunrise on every friday and leaving it for one hour without washing gives relief from balck magic...not permanent but you will get small relief... and your face will become bright better than any makeup....sprinkling the urine all over the house also wards off evil spirits...if living in city then replace cow mathas urine with sea water...same effect.
I have two questions about drinking of cow urine:
1) Which religious text or scripture say this? And what is its significance?
गोत्रमिन्द्राणी मे रक्षेत्पशून्मे रक्ष चण्डिके ।
पुत्रान् रक्षेन्महालक्ष्मीर्भार्यां रक्षतु भैरवी ॥ ४०॥
2) Currently, how many Hindus follow this custom? I mean in percentage.
I am non brahmin who in the past 1 and half year only started learning my scriptures after i found a true brahmin(one who does not discriminate based on caste) ...whom i have taken up as a guru...i could easily google some things and pass it on as my own knowledge...i hate to do that..if you had asked my guru who is a learned vedic scholar...he could quote you the exact phrases from the veda...here also one thing must be highlighted...the city cows that eat all sort of stuff like posters are excluded...from a preference point of view...rural cows that eat only organic content and dont eat waste stuff are much preferred in this regard...from what i have learned till now...only the importance of the cows i can quote from the scriptures i have learnt...as i am a shaktha follower...in chandi path there is a quote...which highlights the importance of cows :
The bolded part highlights the importance of cows in my humble opinion as this text is equal to veda in shaktha path...the queen of shaktha path herself "chandi devi" protects the cows.
Sir there is not many true hindus left in my country...in abroad there are many...if a hindu believes in cast then you can be sure...he is zero in hinduism...if you exclude that % from total hindu population we may be looking at low single digit numbers only...but that aside in rituals and homa and even as "theertha" its regularly used in all temples....you wont find any temple in south where its not used on a regular basis....and you wont find a single hindu who has not used it either in home during house warming ceremony...or in temples....liquid gold that how we see it as.