Cow Protection and Krishna Consciousness

… a blog by Madan Gopal Das

Archive for the 'Principles of Cow Protection' Category


   Oct 24

Mistakes in preparation of Ghruta (Cow Ghee)

Hare Krsna! As I had informed in my previous post, I would be listing few unacceptable methods of making ghruta which have crept in, not only in western countries but also in India.  Also would like to explain in detail the changes in properties of Ghruta due to wrong method of making Ghruta.

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   Oct 24

Mother Cow’s blessings in my life.

Hare Krsna! Would you all not like to know how, I got the mercy of Cows along with Krishna (the supreme personality of God)? Mentioned here are few realizations of my life which has helped me to be here in front of you all. I would like to speak about cow more so would mention […]

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   Oct 13

COW GHEE – THE NECTAR

Hare Krsna! Cow, ghee and nectar are not just three words but have great importance attached. In Vedic scriptures ghee is termed as nectar i.e. elixir. Since ghee has no word in English, I would like to use the Sanskrit word ghruta. It increases longetivity and good health. But in modern days, scientist are calling […]

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   Sep 27

[email response]: Holy Cows — Acclaimed abroad, despised at home

Hare Krsna! I received this article written by Devinder Sharma via an email sent by a friend. I thought it was some thing worth reading. Holy Cows — Acclaimed abroad, despised at home A couple of days back, newspaper in Punjab reported that an American company — World Wide Sires Ltd — is planning to provide high-quality […]

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   Sep 27

True Story! – Miraculous Recovery.

Hare Krsna! I was born in the year 1983 5th November, and was residing at BARC colony Anushaktinagar, Mumbai.  All trouble started when I was 5 yrs old. I was suffering from ear pain & asthma due to which my parents and I had many sleepless nights.  In the year 1997, I suffered from diplopia […]

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