So stop drinking cow’s milk?

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So stop drinking cow's milk?

mother’s milk The film opens the eyes of all of us, By telling how even we educated people are consuming poison in our food daily due to our ignorance. Cancer disease spreading like an epidemic today is a proof of this. After watching the film, a question will arise in the mind that how can people who consume cow’s milk and vegetarianism indulge in the sin of animal killing??

One of our well-wishers in America is Satishji. Who earned immense wealth in America after studying from Mumbai IIT. But he is extremely religious and well versed in the scriptures. He had donated Rs 800 crore to a cow shelter in Braj for the service of cows. But now he has become strongly opposed to the consumption of milk (milk, curd, buttermilk, butter, cheese etc.) in his daily life and has also stopped donating to that cow shelter.

Last week, when I spoke to him on the telephone after twenty years, he insisted that I and my family immediately stop consuming gorse and become vegan. Today there are crores of people in the world who have become vegan. That means they do not consume any animal based food items. Meaning dairy and meat products have gone away from their diet.

I respect Satish ji’s purity of life, spiritual knowledge, ability to converse in Sanskrit and his tendency to donate generously to charitable works. But his advice did not agree with me. How can all of us devotees of Muralidhar Gopal, Brajvasi, remove Goras from our daily lives? Imagine that if you are suddenly deprived of the consumption of hot milk, cold lassi, pedas, roti smeared with cow-ghrita and buttermilk sprinkled with cumin seeds or creamy kulfi, then we the people of Braj will suffer like a fish without water.

Why only us? Crores of devotees who come from outside to have darshan of Shri Vrindavan Bihari, after having darshan, the first thing they eat is Kulhar Lassi and the trees of Vrindavan. If they do not get only this and Thakur ji’s Prasadi Makhan Mishri, then will their enthusiasm to come to Braj not be reduced to half?

But Satishji’s argument is also very weighty. He advised me to go to the OTT platform and watch a film ‘Maa Ka Doodh’. This two and a half hour long film has been made with extensive research and hard work. The heart of anyone who sees this will tremble. The biggest thing is that watching this film shows that in the name of milk, we, who consider ourselves vegetarian and virtuous, are also, knowingly or unknowingly, indulging in the terrible sin of animal violence.

This film opens the eyes of all of us, by telling us how even we educated people are consuming poison in our food daily due to our ignorance. Cancer disease spreading like an epidemic today is a proof of this.

I have not stopped using gorse yet on the advice of Satish ji. But after watching the film, I told him that his words had a lot of weight. But it also said that the practice of centuries is not easily abandoned in a moment.

Here a question will arise in your mind that how can people who follow gorse and vegetarianism indulge in the sin of killing animals? Watching this film shows that in the greed for milk, crores of non-milk producing cows and their calves are being killed every day and the trade in their meat is happening the highest in Tapobhoomi India as compared to other countries.

When Lord Krishna-Balram used to graze cows, India’s economy was based on cattle and agriculture. The milk, dung and urine of mother cow nourished our body and environment and bulls were used in agriculture. Old cows that did not give milk and bulls that could not be plowed were not sold to the slaughterhouse. Rather, like the elders of the family, they had lifelong service at home. His death was mourned in the family in the same way as it is celebrated on the death of the head of the family.

In the last decades, minerals, fertilizers, pesticides, diesel tractors and other modern equipment were gradually imposed on Indian farmers in the name of modern farming. As a result, the farmer’s land fertility, his family’s health, his economic condition and his environment were eclipsed. This so-called developed agriculture did not leave him anywhere. Don’t think that all this has affected only the farmers’ families. Rather, you and I too are getting trapped in this vicious cycle and are moving away from the possibility of living a healthy life every day.

Do you know that only 14 crore liters of milk is produced daily in India. Whereas in India, 64 crore liters of milk and its products are consumed every day. This consumption is met by producing 50 crore liters of fake synthetic milk. Even in Gopal’s Leelabhoomi Braj, the business of fake milk is being carried out openly. There is no one to stop. In this way, in the name of milk, we are feeding poison to our families.

Back to the original question, how does drinking cow juice cause violence? When only milk is wanted, the cows that stop giving milk are sent to the slaughterhouse to be slaughtered. Similarly, when tractors started replacing bulls in farming, calves and bulls started being used indiscriminately for meat trade. In this way, we all are also guilty of his murder. To understand this serious topic completely, you must watch the film ‘Mother’s Milk’. We will continue this serious discussion in the future also.

I have assured Satish ji that I will do further research on this serious topic and will also ask questions to experienced people on what options we can think of to solve this problem in our lives, only then I will be able to take a decision. Will be able to reach. Readers should also investigate this topic deeply.