The two most astonishing thing for the British who invaded India were:
The Indian Gurukula system
The Indian agriculture system.
The Governor of British India Robert Clive made an extensive research on the agriculture system in India.
The outcome of the research was as follows:-
1. Cows were the basis of Indian agriculture in India cannot be executed without the help of cow.
2. To break the Backbone of Indian agriculture cows had to be eliminated.
The first slaughterhouse in India was started in 1760, with a capacity to kill 30,000 (Thirty Thousand Only) per day, at least one crore cows were eliminated in an years time. He estimated that the number of cows in Bengal outnumbered the number of men similar was the situation in the rest of India.
As a part of the Master plan to destabilize the India, cow slaughter was initiated. Once the cows were slaughtered then there was no manure and there in no insecticide like cow urine. Robert Clive started a number of slaughter houses before he left India.
A hypothesis to understand the position of Indian agriculture without slaughter houses. In 1740 in the Arcot District of Tamil Nadu, 45 Quintals of rice was harvested from one acre of land using simple manure and pesticides like cow urine and cow dung.
As a result of the 350 slaughterhouses which worked day and night by 1910. India was practically bereft of cattle. India had to approach England’s doorstep for industrial manure. Thus industrial manure like urea and phosphate made way to India.
Centuries ago, there were no industries in India. But still India was the richest country in the world which attracted the attention of the invaders. The reason for all this was India’s focus on cow protection and agriculture. As India’s focus shifted from cow protection and agriculture to industry, India was reduced to severe poverty. Industries benefitted a few, helped a few to become millionaires, but condition of masses considerably deteriorated. People left clean and healthy villages life and migrated to cities to live in slums and work is hellish factories.
In Sanskrit literatures Cow is referred to as ‘Kamadhenu’, bestowed of all desires on human beings. In India every drop of milk is put to good use.
Every inch of mother cow is meant for the benefit of humanity, weather living or dead. In Indian villages, house flooring and walls are smeared with cow dung and cow dung patties are used as fuel. When cows graze in fields, they fertilize the soil by their urine and dung. On an average, a cow given birth to ten calves in her life time way also she benefits the keeper.
Cow is economically useful not only alive but also when she is dead. The cobbler class use hide for shoe making. Bones, hooves and horns are turned into fertilizer. It has been found that if an average cow’s contribution in her life time is quantified in money, it comes to millions of rupees. Thus cow represents sound economics.
Lord Macaulay’s Address to the British Parliament 2 February, 1835
“I have travelled across the length and breadth of India and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief. Such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values people of such caliber, that I do not think we would ever conquer this country, unless we break the very backbone of this nation, which is her spiritual and cultural heritage, and, therefore, I propose that we replace her old and ancient education system, her culture, for if the Indians think that all that is foreign and English is good and greater than their own, they will lose their self esteem, their native culture and they will become what we want them a truly dominated nation.”
He also said that we must do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern; a class of persons, Indian in blood and color, but English in taste, in opinions, in words and in intellect.
After India attained independence in the name of “Green Revolution” there was intensive use of industrial manure. Before British left India, The daily news paper Guardian interviewed India. To one of the questions Gandhiji answered, houses in India would be closed.
In 1929 Nehru in a public meeting stated t hat if he were to become the prime minister of India, the first thing he would do is to stop all the slaughterhouses.
The tragedy of the situation is since 1947 the number has increased from 350 to 36,000 (Thirty Six Thousand) slaughter houses. Today, the highly mechanized slaughter houses Al-kabir and Devanar of Andra Pradesh and Maharashtra has the capacity to slaughter 10,000 (Ten thousand) cows at a time.
It’s a warning signal to one and all in India to rise to the occasion!!!
Swami Vivekanand while speaking once on yoga said that perfect yogi is in unison with the nature and contributes to the balance of the nature. The people asked him, “Is there any such yogi on this earth? Taking a deep breath he said it is present before you pointing towards a cow but you should have insight or foresight to see. He said that the cow is the perfect yogi on this earth or when yogi becomes perfect he behaves like a cow. Cow is able to vibrate its whole body from toes to head at a time in the same way as perfect Yogi makes himself to command of each and every part and parcel of the body. Both have power to control, command their own sensations and inert themselves and those who are able to unite, balance, control and command himself can command, control, balance and can affect the entire creation.
The greatest problem today is global warming. In spite of achievements of science, man on earth is affected by natural calamities. This problem is going to swallow the whole world. Scientists, political leaders, sociologists and spiritualists have no effective solution for this problem. There is a story that Mother Earth went to God in the shape of cow and painfully put before Him its anguish and the growing imbalance in the nature. In the Vedas cow has been compared to earth also. The scientist of Russia in their research of Para physics found that cat catches negative energies while cow emits positive energies. The cow wherever sits or in whichever position it emits constant positive energy and forms an electromagnetic wave circle which protects the whole earth. If anybody can save this world it is cow.
In Veda word “Vatsal (Total affection)” is used as synonym for cowcalf Wherever cow sits with calves its vibration is so deep and intense that it effects and make harmonious the under layers of lava and magma. The cow wealth was considered the biggest wealth by kings and Rishis. Out of the four mothers described in the Vedas one Ahinya (Not to be killed) is called the mother cow. The slaughter of the cows and their disrespect can upset the balance of the nature. The holy as it is, its torture can create havoc for mankind. If we don’t take corrective steps then it will be dooms day for the entire mankind and from electronic age mankind will again reverse into Stone Age.
The Indian Gurukula system
The Indian agriculture system.
The Governor of British India Robert Clive made an extensive research on the agriculture system in India.
The outcome of the research was as follows:-
1. Cows were the basis of Indian agriculture in India cannot be executed without the help of cow.
2. To break the Backbone of Indian agriculture cows had to be eliminated.
The first slaughterhouse in India was started in 1760, with a capacity to kill 30,000 (Thirty Thousand Only) per day, at least one crore cows were eliminated in an years time. He estimated that the number of cows in Bengal outnumbered the number of men similar was the situation in the rest of India.
As a part of the Master plan to destabilize the India, cow slaughter was initiated. Once the cows were slaughtered then there was no manure and there in no insecticide like cow urine. Robert Clive started a number of slaughter houses before he left India.
A hypothesis to understand the position of Indian agriculture without slaughter houses. In 1740 in the Arcot District of Tamil Nadu, 45 Quintals of rice was harvested from one acre of land using simple manure and pesticides like cow urine and cow dung.
As a result of the 350 slaughterhouses which worked day and night by 1910. India was practically bereft of cattle. India had to approach England’s doorstep for industrial manure. Thus industrial manure like urea and phosphate made way to India.
Centuries ago, there were no industries in India. But still India was the richest country in the world which attracted the attention of the invaders. The reason for all this was India’s focus on cow protection and agriculture. As India’s focus shifted from cow protection and agriculture to industry, India was reduced to severe poverty. Industries benefitted a few, helped a few to become millionaires, but condition of masses considerably deteriorated. People left clean and healthy villages life and migrated to cities to live in slums and work is hellish factories.
In Sanskrit literatures Cow is referred to as ‘Kamadhenu’, bestowed of all desires on human beings. In India every drop of milk is put to good use.
Every inch of mother cow is meant for the benefit of humanity, weather living or dead. In Indian villages, house flooring and walls are smeared with cow dung and cow dung patties are used as fuel. When cows graze in fields, they fertilize the soil by their urine and dung. On an average, a cow given birth to ten calves in her life time way also she benefits the keeper.
Cow is economically useful not only alive but also when she is dead. The cobbler class use hide for shoe making. Bones, hooves and horns are turned into fertilizer. It has been found that if an average cow’s contribution in her life time is quantified in money, it comes to millions of rupees. Thus cow represents sound economics.
Lord Macaulay’s Address to the British Parliament 2 February, 1835
“I have travelled across the length and breadth of India and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief. Such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values people of such caliber, that I do not think we would ever conquer this country, unless we break the very backbone of this nation, which is her spiritual and cultural heritage, and, therefore, I propose that we replace her old and ancient education system, her culture, for if the Indians think that all that is foreign and English is good and greater than their own, they will lose their self esteem, their native culture and they will become what we want them a truly dominated nation.”
He also said that we must do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern; a class of persons, Indian in blood and color, but English in taste, in opinions, in words and in intellect.
After India attained independence in the name of “Green Revolution” there was intensive use of industrial manure. Before British left India, The daily news paper Guardian interviewed India. To one of the questions Gandhiji answered, houses in India would be closed.
In 1929 Nehru in a public meeting stated t hat if he were to become the prime minister of India, the first thing he would do is to stop all the slaughterhouses.
The tragedy of the situation is since 1947 the number has increased from 350 to 36,000 (Thirty Six Thousand) slaughter houses. Today, the highly mechanized slaughter houses Al-kabir and Devanar of Andra Pradesh and Maharashtra has the capacity to slaughter 10,000 (Ten thousand) cows at a time.
It’s a warning signal to one and all in India to rise to the occasion!!!
Swami Vivekanand while speaking once on yoga said that perfect yogi is in unison with the nature and contributes to the balance of the nature. The people asked him, “Is there any such yogi on this earth? Taking a deep breath he said it is present before you pointing towards a cow but you should have insight or foresight to see. He said that the cow is the perfect yogi on this earth or when yogi becomes perfect he behaves like a cow. Cow is able to vibrate its whole body from toes to head at a time in the same way as perfect Yogi makes himself to command of each and every part and parcel of the body. Both have power to control, command their own sensations and inert themselves and those who are able to unite, balance, control and command himself can command, control, balance and can affect the entire creation.
The greatest problem today is global warming. In spite of achievements of science, man on earth is affected by natural calamities. This problem is going to swallow the whole world. Scientists, political leaders, sociologists and spiritualists have no effective solution for this problem. There is a story that Mother Earth went to God in the shape of cow and painfully put before Him its anguish and the growing imbalance in the nature. In the Vedas cow has been compared to earth also. The scientist of Russia in their research of Para physics found that cat catches negative energies while cow emits positive energies. The cow wherever sits or in whichever position it emits constant positive energy and forms an electromagnetic wave circle which protects the whole earth. If anybody can save this world it is cow.
In Veda word “Vatsal (Total affection)” is used as synonym for cowcalf Wherever cow sits with calves its vibration is so deep and intense that it effects and make harmonious the under layers of lava and magma. The cow wealth was considered the biggest wealth by kings and Rishis. Out of the four mothers described in the Vedas one Ahinya (Not to be killed) is called the mother cow. The slaughter of the cows and their disrespect can upset the balance of the nature. The holy as it is, its torture can create havoc for mankind. If we don’t take corrective steps then it will be dooms day for the entire mankind and from electronic age mankind will again reverse into Stone Age.
Jai Gaumata!
Jai Gopal!!
Jai Bharat!!!
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