Cow Protection and Krishna Consciousness

… a blog by Madan Gopal Das

   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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   Sep 21

Gomati Vidya – Glories of the Cow.

Hare Krsna! In our Vedic culture, cows are very sacred and are given respect tremendously. Divine kamadhenu cow appeared during churning of ocean. In Vedas, the glories of cows are profusely mentioned. The main purpose of Vedas are not only to offer sacrifices to worship supreme lord but also to his representatives .The whole world […]

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   Sep 21

True Story! – Value of Cows.

Hare Krsna! From Mahabharata Anushashan parva – Chapter 51 Once upon a time there was a sage name Chayavan, who was a great Tapasvi and also the son of Bhrugu Rishi .Once he undertook a vow to remain inside water for meditation. He wanted to give up attachment, anger, pride, pain, pleasure, sorrow etc. He was inside […]

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   Sep 21

True Story! – The brahmana couple.

Hare Krsna! Once upon a time, a Sanyasi visited a very gentle Brahman Family.  Brahman Couple had no children and so they were little unhappy.  In spite of that, they were very religious and devoted couple.   Brahman was quite well to do and prosperous.  The Brahman couple received the Sanyasi very nicely and served him […]

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   Sep 21

True Story! – Grandfather or the ghost?

Hare Krsna! Seth Sadiramji had a very faithful servant.  Servant’s grandfather was staying in Jodhpur who moved to Vidyarane village in Bikaner district.  Once when grandfather was going to his field, on the way he say a cow that had injured his leg and could hardly stand up.  The Grandfather thought that the cow must […]

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