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strapskinkstories · 10 months ago
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Image Source: rubberdirtyboi (I think this was from the now defunct GearFetish site) Roleplay between Ren & Strappy (DM me if you wanna set up a roleplay collaboration!)
Strappy walks up to Ren on the farm, it is a very hot sweaty day, he is wearing denim overalls that are wet with sweat and has heavy rubber gloves on. He asks Ren “What am I doing next, I dealt with cleaning out the pig mud and I cleaned all the chicken coops.”
Ren at the Farm on another day of work, this being very hot, he continued his tasks while Strappy comes close to him, upon hearing the question Ren answear "You'll have to clean up the mess they make, in that place back there"
Strappy grumbled at Ren, seeing Ren wearing the heavy drysuit. “Listen. I’m only wearing overalls and my gloves. I don’t even have a suit for cleaning the shit pit if that’s what you’re talking about!”
“That's not it, I have a great outfit for you to wear" Ren went back and brought an old dress stored inside a stable, which was hidden and smelly because of all the dirt it had accumulated, Still being aesthetically intact, despite all the odor*
What the fuck are you looking for me to do Ren! I can’t wear that to clean the shit pit! It’s barely good enough to wear as it is! That dress smells horrible! What the fuck is it made of anyway? It’s covered in shit and smells oh my god. Smells like rotting flesh.
There's no other clothes for you to wear, so you're going to wear this one and that's it! You better wear it, the place stinks more than this outfit, so you better do your job soon to get rid of it all
Strappy grabs the dress. It’s sticky and slimy and smells horrible. It looks very small. He pulls it on over his head and gags as the slimy dress smothers him several times as he gets stuck several times pulling the tight dress on. It goes down to his ankles and squeezes his legs tight. Strappy says “How the hell am I supposed to do anything like this. I can barely stand let alone walk in this stinking nasty old rubber dress!”
"Are you going to wear it, even if it's tight, that's what we have, is it that or do you go without clothes in all this dirt, is that what you want?" I saw him having trouble getting dressed and went to the nearby place with Strappy to show him the work he had to do
Strappy climbed down into the pit of shit. It was thick slimy and smooth and hip deep. It felt oddly good yet the smell was horrible. Strappy dug around with his feet looking for the drain valve. He yelled at Ren “Come on. This is hard. I can barely move. If I fall I’m gonna drown!” Strappy felt the shit was hard and soft at the bottom. He knew the pit was 50 feet deep and any moment his feet could break the solidified shit and he could sink to his death
I watched the situation Strappy was in, and watched as he sank into the pit of shit, The smell was overpowering and it dominated his nostrils, being highly putrid and disgusting. "So be careful that this doesn't happen, I think one step and you could end up slipping up~"
Strappy dug around in the shit. Finding the drain valve was impossible. The dress smelled bad and it was very restrictive. Strappy said “come on. The dress smells bad. The shit is nasty. Just let me come up and we can do this with the machine the right way.”
"Nonono, this is the protocol that must be followed, find this valve as soon as possible and fix it~" Ren keeps talking, just watching while Strappy was in that deep puddle of poop, he knew that soon he would step into a bottomless spot and end up sinking and drowning to death
Strappy kept walking around. The shit pit feeling softer with each step. Soon Strappy was armpit deep, the shit squeezed him hard making him cry in pain “ PLEASE REN ITS CRUSHING ME!”
"Silence! You're going to do your job, and complete it, and you're not going to leave until you can do it all, are you telling me that you're weak and can't do this?" He kept talking loudly to Strappy, waiting for the moment when he would fall, his clothes were filling up with all the poop and making him very heavy, despite being new, she had an opening that he hadn't seen when putting on the clothes
Strappy slipped into a very soft squishy spot, he screamed “EW ITS SO STICKY AND OH GOD. HELP. ITS STARTING TO PULL MY FEET DOWN AND ITS SO TIGHT. FUCKING HURTS ITS SO TIGHT!” The dress began to rise around Strappys head and he raised his arms. He was now neck deep in the thick shit. He waved his arms wearing the thick rubber gloves “PLEASE REN. GET ME OUT OF HERE!”
"Oh did I forget to warn you? Once you're in there, there's no way out~ so how can I say, you'll stay in there, forever~" I saw that the poop was at the level of your neck, while you were crying out for help. "And don't worry, I'm filming everything, you'll generate lots of likes and comments online!"
FILMING? WHAT ARE YOU WHAT?! NO WAY OUT?! I struggle and scream wildly as the shit touches my chin and squeezes around my head. It’s warm thick and nasty yet at the same time I can’t help but give in to the warm sticky grip. Half relaxed half panicking. The sinking slows as it reaches under my lips. I can’t open my mouth now. All I can do is whimper wildly. The nasty hot steaming shit grows warmer around me and squeezes tighter. I look around in panic as it starts bubbling around me.
"YES! There's no way out anymore, and well, I think you'll love drowning to death in all this liquid poop, don't worry, it'll be a wonderful~ unique experience I'd say~" Filming everything while he saw his body moving a lot over the liquid poop that was now close to entering his mouth. All the poop starts to bubble next to you, while you see there is no way to get out "I wonder how long it will be before you don't make any more bubbles~"
I struggle wildly, the rubber dress slides up over my face. I scream into the shit soaked dress as it clings to my face filling my nose and mouth as I scream and gurgle the shit in my mouth. It tastes horrible yet it’s an oddly arousing sensation to be crushed so tightly. Smothered in warm sticky latex. I can’t get over the stench though, shit soaked rubber is pretty nasty yet at the same time arousal instincts kick in. My dick grows hard against the slimy dress. Suddenly I feel the rubber pressing hard and tight to my lips and nose. The light starts to fade as my eyes are sucked under. I sink into the shit and my head is completely beneath. I squirm and wave my arms wildly. All you can see are my heavy gloves waving above the surface. I hold my breath and luckily the dress has sealed shut around my head. It’s also unlucky because now I am stuck rebreathing the horrible smelling shit stinking rubber. Feeling it entering my mouth repeatedly. It’s disgusting and makes me puke, bubbles rise to the surface as the dress releases some of the air. I don’t know how long I will last breathing the small amount of air trapped in the now puke and shit filled dress.
Strappy is crushed by the amount of weight the suit exerts as it fills completely with poop, and in addition, he sinks to his nostrils below this pit. While enjoying the show, I kept seeing only his Gloves sticking out of the surface, I start to zoom in on the camera seeing the bubbles that were forming while he choked on all the poop. "How's Strappy doing down there? Oh, really, you're drowning~"
The shit fills the dress violently, it smashes against my face and then the dress squeezes my head so tight it’s painful, it forces its way up my nose and deeply into my mouth, as I exhale gurgling sounds come from the dress. As I sink deeper it gets tighter and the shit soaked dress wrinkles against my head as it bunches up coming off my body and tightly wrapping its self around my head and neck almost like the dress wants to kill me. The small area I stepped into now a vice crushing my body I wonder how tight it is as I feel my legs getting flattened. Then I feel it press my cock flat to my stomach under the dress. I orgasm as I exhale and cry as I am sucked down to my chest. It’s so tight it forces me to empty my stomach into the dress which is then forced tight against my face. The crushing pressure is incredible. It slowly covers my face and then I feel it growing tighter around me head to toe. Am I in some compactor? Why have I not died yet?!
"Can you hear me ? I hope so, this is not just a place where you will sink and drown, but yes, there is a place like a compactor, to make your situation even worse~" Every second was worse than the last, all the feces clogged your airways, and every available space, you were buried under a crushing weight, Your breathing was heavy, full of feces and disgusting, and it would be like that until the moment when you could no longer breathe, being suffocated to death
It was horrible, I could feel the rubber pressing into my throat and nose, it flattened my body and it was so hot and tight. I felt my legs burst in a wave of pain, then I felt my stomach and lungs get squeezed completely empty, then it happened, I felt my nose snap flat and the dress squeezed my face so tight!!! It seemed like an eternity between my nose breaking and my body being drawn even deeper, my legs flat as paper, then my head burst open and I die in the sticky shit grip of that death dress!
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praakritikpaint · 2 months ago
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gulessence1 · 4 months ago
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Incense sticks are widely used for their soothing aromas and spiritual benefits. While many are familiar with traditional incense, Cow dung made incense sticks offer a unique, eco-friendly alternative. Let's discover why these natural incense sticks are worth considering.
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oaresearchpaper · 7 months ago
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krishnayangaurakshala · 7 months ago
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The Holistic Benefits of Desi Cows: A Sacred and Practical Approach
Cows hold a significant place in many cultures, especially in India, where they are revered as sacred animals. Desi cows, native to India, are celebrated not only for their spiritual significance but also for their numerous practical benefits. This article explores the multifaceted advantages of desi cows, highlighting their unique attributes compared to foreign breeds, and emphasizing their contributions to health, agriculture, and the environment.
Distinguishing Desi Cows from Foreign Breeds
Physical Characteristics and Sound: Desi cows are easily identifiable by their distinct physical features. They possess a hump on their back and have a hanging, feathery neck. These cows are said to produce sounds resembling “OM” and “Amba,” names associated with divinity. In contrast, foreign cows have a flat back, lack the characteristic hump, and are not considered feathery. Their sounds are described as harsh and are perceived as less divine.
Milk Quality: One of the most celebrated aspects of desi cows is their milk, which falls under the A2 category. A2 milk is acclaimed for its health benefits, including being easier to digest and potentially less inflammatory compared to A1 milk from foreign cows. A1 milk has been controversially linked to various health issues, including digestive discomfort and chronic diseases.
Gobar and Gaumutra: The dung (gobar) and urine (gaumutra) of desi cows are highly valued for their medicinal and agricultural benefits. Gobar is used as a natural fertilizer and has exceptional soil-enhancing properties. Gaumutra is considered a super medicine with anti-cancerous properties and is used in organic farming and traditional medicine. Conversely, the excreta of foreign cows are viewed as less beneficial and potentially harmful.
Emotional Attributes: Desi cows are noted for their deep emotional connections with their calves. If a desi cow loses its calf, it may stop producing milk and refuse to eat or drink, showcasing a profound sense of loss. This emotional depth is believed to instill values of loyalty and respect in those who consume their milk. Foreign cows, on the other hand, are perceived as less emotionally affected by the loss of their calves, which is thought to translate into a lack of emotional depth in those who drink their milk.
Multifaceted Benefits of Desi Cows
Nutritional and Medicinal Value: Cow’s milk is considered a complete food, rich in nutrients that boost immunity, reduce acidity, and enhance brain function. Desi cow milk, being of the A2 type, is a crucial ingredient in many Ayurvedic medicines and is known to help manage diabetes. Derivatives like curd, buttermilk, butter, and ghee (clarified butter) are also highly valued for their medicinal and nutritional properties.
Cow Urine (Gaumutra): Gaumutra is revered for its auspiciousness and medicinal properties. It is used to produce organic fertilizers and insect repellents, and is celebrated for its anti-cancerous attributes. Traditional beliefs hold that the holy river Ganga resides in gaumutra, adding to its spiritual significance.
Cow Dung (Gobar): Gobar is more than just waste; it is a resource with immense agricultural and medical benefits. It enhances soil fertility, making barren lands fertile and is used to produce natural compost and fertilizers. Additionally, it is believed to have the capability to heal damaged livers and other medical conditions.
Panchagavya: A sacred mixture of milk, curd, ghee, gaumutra, and gobar, Panchagavya is renowned for its medicinal properties. It is used in traditional practices to treat various chronic ailments and purify the body.
Environmental Benefits: Desi cows play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. They are unique in that they inhale and exhale oxygen, contributing to a healthier environment. Products derived from desi cows, like dung and urine, help purify and enrich the soil, promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
Spiritual and Ritual Significance: Desi cow products are integral to many religious rituals and ceremonies. Yagyas (sacrificial rituals) require cow ghee as a prime ingredient to be considered complete. The presence of 33 crore deities in desi cow products underscores their spiritual importance.
Therapeutic Benefits: Interacting with desi cows through activities like cuddling, hugging, and caressing is believed to offer therapeutic benefits. Such interactions can help alleviate respiratory diseases, blood pressure issues, spinal pain, heart problems, depression, and anxiety. The practice of cow cuddling promotes emotional well-being and stress relief.
Conclusion
Desi cows embody a blend of sacredness and practicality, offering a wide range of benefits that span from health and agriculture to spiritual and emotional well-being. By embracing the wisdom of traditional practices centered around desi cows, we can achieve holistic health, environmental sustainability, and a deeper sense of harmony in our lives. Lord Krishna’s reverence for cows, reflected in his names Gopal and Govind, serves as a timeless reminder of the profound connection between humans and these gentle, divine creatures.
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komal09 · 10 months ago
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pasuthai-bangalore1 · 10 months ago
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Welcome to Pasuthai
When Britishers invaded India, they were astonished for two things:
one is our Gurukul Education & the other one is our traditional method of Farming / Agriculture. We worship Cow next to our Mother & Motherland.
Preserving India’s Agricultural Heritage: The Significance of Bharatiya Cows in Traditional Farming.
India’s rich agricultural heritage has been shaped by centuries of traditional farming practices, rooted in sustainability, harmony with nature, and great respect for the land. Central to this agricultural ethos is the integral role played by Bharathiya cows, which are greatly respected not only as sacred animals but also as essential\important  partners in farming. However, during the colonial era, British rulers sought to undermine these traditional practices, recognizing the potential threat they caused to their economic interests. This article explains the profound significance of Bharathiya cows in traditional Indian farming and the deliberate efforts by colonial powers to disrupt this harmonious system.
The Role of Bharatiya Cows in Traditional Farming:
In traditional Indian agriculture, Bharathiya cows are considered sacred and are deeply integrated into farming practices. These indigenous cow breeds, such as Gir, Sahiwal, and Tharparkar, provide more than just milk; they are valued for their dung and urine, which serve as invaluable resources for fertilization and pest control.
Cow Dung as excellent Fertilizer: Bharathiya cow dung is renowned for its high nutrient content, making it an excellent natural fertilizer. When mixed with other organic matter, such as crop residues and compost, cow dung enriches the soil with essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, promoting soil fertility and enhancing crop yields.
Urine as Pesticide: Cow urine, also known as “Gomutra,” has long been revered in Ayurveda for its medicinal properties and pest-repellent qualities. When diluted and sprayed on crops, cow urine acts as a natural pesticide, warding off pests and diseases while promoting plant health. Its antibacterial and antifungal properties make it an effective alternative to chemical pesticides, without harmful environmental impacts.
The Colonial Agenda to Undermine Traditional Farming:
During British colonial rule in India, the agricultural landscape underwent significant transformations driven by imperialist agendas aimed at exploiting India’s resources for the benefit of the colonial power. Recognizing the central role of Bharathiya cows in traditional farming, colonial administrators devised strategies to undermine these practices and promote dependency on British-controlled agricultural inputs.
Threat to Traditional Farming: Colonial administrators, including figures like Robert Clive, recognized the threat posed by Bharathiya cows to their economic interests. By promoting the slaughter of indigenous cow breeds and discouraging traditional farming practices reliant on cow dung and urine, they sought to dismantle the self-sufficient agricultural systems that had sustained Indian communities for generations.
Imposition of Chemical Inputs: Under colonial rule, the promotion of chemical fertilizers, manure, and pesticides became a central aspect of agricultural policies. British authorities motivated the adoption of imported chemical inputs, which not only displaced traditional organic farming practices but also created dependency on foreign markets, perpetuating economic exploitation and environmental degradation.
Preserving India’s Agricultural Heritage:
Despite the challenges posed by colonial interventions and subsequent modernization efforts, the importance of Bharathiya cows in traditional farming cannot be overstated. Today, as India confronts pressing environmental and agricultural sustainability challenges, there is a renewed interest in reviving indigenous farming practices and promoting the conservation of native cattle breeds.
Revival of Organic Farming: With growing concerns about chemical inputs’ adverse effects on soil health, water quality, and human health, there is a reappearance of interest in natural  farming methods rooted in traditional knowledge. By harnessing the natural fertility of cow dung and urine, farmers can cultivate crops sustainably while preserving soil biodiversity and reducing environmental pollution.
Conservation of Indigenous Cattle Breeds: Efforts to conserve and promote indigenous cattle breeds like Gir, Sahiwal, and Tharparkar are gaining momentum across India. Government initiatives, grassroots organizations, and community-led conservation efforts aim to safeguard these invaluable genetic resources, recognizing their role in preserving biodiversity, enhancing rural livelihoods, and promoting sustainable agriculture.
Conclusion:
The enduring legacy of Bharathiya cows in Indian agriculture underscores the importance of preserving traditional farming practices rooted in ecological harmony and cultural reverence. Despite centuries of colonial exploitation and modernization pressures, the resilience of India’s agricultural heritage endures, offering valuable lessons for sustainable development and food sovereignty in the twenty-first century. By embracing indigenous knowledge and prioritizing the conservation of native cattle breeds, India can chart a path towards agricultural resilience, ecological stewardship, and cultural renewal.
Through a concerted effort to reclaim and celebrate its agricultural heritage, India can not only strengthen its rural communities but also inspire a global movement towards regenerative farming practices that nourish both people and planet.
In India Farm Animals particularly cattle are the backbone for Agriculture. We used Bharathiya cow’s dung as an excellent Fertilizer/ Manure & cow’s urine as a premium pesticide. Robert Clive thought, if cows are eliminated then Indian Traditional Farming method will be destroyed; if Bharathiya cows are slaughtered then Indian Farming will head to the path of devastation & thereby Indians are forced to depend on Britishers for Chemical Manure & Pesticides. Foreign Chemical Fertilizers, Manure & pesticides has made a way into India in this planned manner by Britishers.
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mockva · 11 months ago
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A cow dung throwing competition was held in Russia. The main thing about “Jolly Mullein” The “Jolly Mullein” tournament was held in the Perm region for the 13th time. The holiday coincides with the day of the village of Krylovo. True, guests from different parts of the region come there not only to celebrate the next anniversary - they are attracted by the cow dung throwing tournament. The absolute record of the competition is 64 m. In 2023, it was not possible to beat it - the winner was the participant who threw cow dung 57 m.
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articleverse · 1 year ago
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Cow Dung Manure: Nature's Nutrient-Rich Fertilizer
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In the world of gardening and agriculture, organic fertilisers have gained significant attention in recent years. One such natural marvel that has been cherished for centuries, often termed "black gold" by seasoned gardeners and farmers, is cow dung manure. This age-old practice involves recycling cow dung to create a nutrient-rich fertilizer that benefits plants and supports sustainable and eco-friendly cultivation methods. In this article, we'll delve into the remarkable properties of cow dung manure and explore its numerous advantages to the world of agriculture and horticulture.
An Ancient Tradition:
The practice of using cow dung as a fertilizer dates back centuries in various agricultural traditions worldwide. The reasons behind its enduring popularity are rooted in its exceptional qualities that cater to both the needs of plants and the environment.
Nutrient-Rich Elixir:
Cow dung manure is a powerhouse of essential nutrients for plant growth. It contains significant quantities of the three primary macronutrients - nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (N-P-K). These elements are pivotal for various aspects of plant development, from leafy green growth to root development and flowering. However, cow dung manure isn't just about the N-P-K trio; it's also rich in micronutrients such as calcium, magnesium, sulfur, and several trace elements. These micronutrients are vital for the overall health and well-being of plants.
Balanced and Slow-Release Nutrition:
One of the remarkable qualities of cow dung manure is its slow-release nutrient profile. Unlike synthetic fertilizers that can deliver a quick burst of nutrients, cow dung manure releases its nutrients gradually as it decomposes. This slow-release property ensures that plants receive a sustained source of nourishment throughout their growing period. It prevents the risk of nutrient overload and minimizes the potential for leaching into groundwater, which is a common issue with chemical fertilizers.
Soil Enrichment and Improved Texture:
Besides its nutrient content, cow dung manure acts as a natural soil conditioner. When incorporated into the soil, it works to improve the soil's structure and texture. For clayey soils, it enhances drainage and aeration, preventing waterlogging. In contrast, for sandy soils, it increases water and nutrient retention, preventing them from drying out too quickly. This balance is crucial for maintaining the optimal moisture levels for plant growth. Moreover, cow dung manure encourages beneficial microbial activity in the soil, enhancing its overall fertility.
Weed Suppression:
A surprising benefit of using cow dung manure is its ability to suppress weeds. When applied as a thick layer of mulch, cow dung acts as a natural weed barrier. This reduces the time and effort needed for weeding, while also minimizing the need for chemical herbicides. It's a win-win situation, as you maintain a weed-free garden without the environmental concerns associated with synthetic herbicides.
Environmentally Friendly:
Cow dung manure is a sustainable and eco-friendly choice. By utilizing cow dung as a natural fertilizer, you're contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions that would result from its decomposition in landfills. It also helps minimize the environmental impact of chemical fertilizers, which can lead to soil degradation, water pollution, and harm to beneficial organisms.
Enhanced Soil Microbial Activity:
Healthy soil is teeming with beneficial microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and earthworms. Cow dung manure fosters the growth of these microorganisms, creating a thriving environment for nutrient cycling and soil health. The presence of these microbes helps in the decomposition of organic matter and the release of nutrients for plant uptake.
Pest and Disease Resistance:
Cow dung manure is more than just a source of nutrients. It contains natural compounds that deter certain pests and pathogens. This reduces the reliance on chemical pesticides, benefiting the environment and the broader ecosystem. By using cow dung manure, you're supporting the health of not only your garden but also the surrounding environment.
Cost-Effective:
From a financial perspective, cow dung manure can be highly cost-effective. If you have access to a local source of cow dung, it can often be acquired at a minimal cost, or even for free in some cases. This affordability makes it an excellent choice for those looking to minimize gardening expenses while still achieving bountiful yields.
In conclusion, the use of cow dung manure is a testament to the wisdom of traditional farming practices. It provides a sustainable, nutrient-rich, and environmentally friendly way to enhance soil fertility, promote plant growth, and support overall garden health. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, considering cow dung manure as your natural fertilizer of choice is a step towards a thriving, green, and sustainable garden. In an era where sustainability is paramount, cow dung manure stands as a true exemplar of nature's wisdom.
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oaresearchpaper · 1 year ago
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krishnayangaurakshala · 7 months ago
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Desi vs. Exotic Foreign Breed Cows: An In-Depth Comparison
The distinction between Desi (native Indian) cows and exotic foreign breed cows encompasses various aspects, including physical characteristics, milk quality, by-products, emotional traits, and broader cultural and environmental benefits. Here is a detailed comparison between the two types:
1. Outer Look and Sound
Desi Cows:
Appearance: Desi cows have a distinctive hump on their back and a hanging, feathery neck.
Sound: They are known to produce sounds that are often interpreted as “OM” and “Amba,” names associated with divinity in Hindu culture.
Foreign Cows:
Appearance: Foreign cows lack a hump and do not have a hanging, feathery neck.
Sound: Their vocalizations are perceived as harsh or bitter compared to Desi cows.
2. Milk
Desi Cows:
Type: Produce A2 milk, which is considered healthier.
Benefits: A2 milk is believed to be more digestible and less likely to cause certain health issues compared to A1 milk. It is highly valued in Ayurveda for its medicinal properties.
Foreign Cows:
Type: Produce A1 milk, which some studies suggest may be linked to various health problems, including an increased risk of certain diseases like cancer.
3. Gobar (Cow Dung) & Gaumutra (Cow Urine)
Desi Cows:
Uses: Both gobar and gaumutra have extensive uses in traditional medicine, agriculture, and spirituality. They are considered to have exceptional medicinal properties.
Foreign Cows:
Uses: Their excreta is considered similar to that of other animals and is not seen as having significant medicinal value. It is even considered poisonous in some traditional perspectives.
4. Emotions
Desi Cows:
Behavior: Desi cows are believed to exhibit deep emotional bonds with their calves. If a calf dies, a Desi cow may stop giving milk and may refuse to eat or drink, displaying signs of mourning.
Cultural Belief: It is thought that drinking the milk of Desi cows can impart virtues such as loyalty, dutifulness, and respectfulness towards elders and teachers.
Foreign Cows:
Behavior: Foreign cows are perceived as less emotionally affected by the loss of a calf and continue to produce milk.
Cultural Belief: There is a belief that consuming milk from foreign cows might lead to a lack of emotional depth and respect for elders.
5. Cultural and Spiritual Significance
Desi Cows:
Religious Importance: Revered in Hinduism, with Lord Krishna, known as Gopal and Govind, emphasizing the importance of caring for cows.
Medicinal Products: Products derived from Desi cows, including milk, curd, ghee, gaumutra, and gobar, are integral to Panchagavya, a mixture used for various health benefits.
Environmental Benefits: Believed to purify the environment, Desi cows are said to breathe in and exhale oxygen, contributing to ecological balance.
Foreign Cows:
Lesser Spiritual Value: Do not hold the same level of spiritual and cultural significance in Indian traditions.
Environmental Impact: Not associated with the same level of environmental and health benefits as Desi cows.
Summary of Benefits
Cow’s Milk
Desi cow milk is considered a complete food, reducing acidity, boosting immunity, and enhancing cognitive functions. It is vital in Ayurvedic medicine and helps combat diabetes.
Cow Urine (Gaumutra)
Gaumutra is revered for its high medicinal value, used in organic farming, and believed to have anti-cancer properties.
Cow Dung (Gobar)
Gobar is celebrated for its role in improving soil fertility and productivity. It is used to create natural fertilizers and has significant medicinal properties.
Panchagavya (Five Cow Products)
Panchagavya, made from milk, curd, ghee, gaumutra, and gobar, is recognized for its potential to cure chronic ailments and its role in purifying human beings.
Conclusion
Desi cows are deeply embedded in Indian culture and spirituality, offering extensive health, environmental, and medicinal benefits. Their foreign counterparts, while valuable for their milk production, do not share the same cultural, emotional, and medicinal significance. Embracing Desi cows and their products aligns with a holistic approach to health, environment, and spirituality, reflecting the profound respect and reverence for these animals in Indian tradition.
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narmadaagro · 2 years ago
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Organic Manure Powder | Organic fertilizer 1 Pack 50 kg
Organic manure powder is a type of organic fertilizer that is made from organic materials. It contains a variety of nutrients that are essential for plant growth, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, calcium, magnesium, zinc, boron, copper, humic acid, amino acids and seaweeds. The process of preparing organic manure involves mixing different organic materials such as cow dung, poultry manure, rock phosphate, bio-compost, and gypsum.
https://www.narmadagro.com/organic-manure-powder/
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goushrestha · 2 years ago
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Cow Dung Sambrani Cup can be Very Helpful for Your Health!
We prefer using pure and natural things these days. While using these products we want to enhance the quality of life and our health. When it comes to hygiene, the use of the natural and pure products at homes can bring amazing result. And when we are getting involved into the spiritual act like puja, the use of the cow dung dhoop batti can bring a great outcome for sure. It’s the puja time when you want to feel very pure and light with your soul and mind. Due to this reason, we must use the dhoop batti. But this time it’s going to be made from the cow dung and pure ghee. For the Hindus, with every ritual they need to worship their gods and goddess while offering them flowers, and dhoop batti. This is the most common ritual they use to follow while doing the puja. Here first you need to understand and know the cow dung dhoop batti benefits before you use it.
This dhoop batti is surely a great choice for your puja time. However, this also brings several other benefits that you must know. When it comes to the benefits of cow dung dhoop batti benefits, this dhoop batti can purify the air of your home easily. It’s the cow dung that is best known for its anti bacterial property. So when this is used to make the dhoop batti and you light up it, the same property can also remain in the air of your home for a long time. When you light up this dhoop batti, it is going to bring a calm and sacred feeling. This feeling purifies your mind and soul to a great extent.
The cow dung dhoop batti benefits can be many. In order to make such product no chemicals and charcoal are used. Rather natural herbs are used to enhance its aroma and fragrance. When you light up this dhoop batti, it promotes a spiritual and religious aura at your home and that surely makes you and your family members feel great. With the regular agarbathis coming to the market these days, you are surely not going to receive this type of feel on the use. Due to this reason, the cow dung dhoop batti is considered as the best choice for the puja time.
When you are looking for a sacred and spiritual feeling, the use of the cow dung sambrani cup can also bring amazing result for you on the use. There are some big benefits such product can bring for the users. The prime traditional benefit that the cow dung sambrani cup can bring is that it can remove the negativity at your place and can promote a positive environment easily. This effect is also going to last for a very long time. Every sambrani cup comes with the fragrance that is very long lasting one. This fragrance is based on the ancient temple practice. It’s the cow dung sambrani cup that is the most ancient practice for Indian incense.
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Cow Dung Sambrani Cup
When it comes to the cow dung sambrani cup, the presence of the sambrani is very important. This has many benefits such as it’s a very good disinfectant and antiseptic. It is best known for the anti inflammatory property. When you use the sambrani cup, this helps in relieving stress and can also be used to treat the skin infections. Those who are suffering from bronchitis and asthma can find a great relief with the use of the cow dung sambrani cup. It also helps with healing the wounds, ulcers as well as eczema. By using this product, you can enhance the quality of life.
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komal09 · 10 months ago
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beelzebubgaylord · 2 months ago
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MY BABYYYYY
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@vessel215 I hope this triggers your soul.
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frugalkubal · 1 year ago
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The single brain cell gang & poor babysitter Qiu:
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Bonus (4 idiots + Cheng):
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