Gandhi Dinner – Hindus Eat Cow’s Shit, which is called, Gandhi Dinner – ھندو گائے کا گوبر کھاتے ھیں جسے گاندھی ڈنر کہتے ھیں

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Gandhi Medicine

Gandhi Dinner

Gandhi Cola

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ھندو گائے کا گوبر کھاتے ھیں جسے

 گاندھی ڈنر کہتے ھیں

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ھندو گائے کا پیشاب پیتے ھیں جسے

 گاندھی کولا کہتے ھیں

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ھندو گائے کے گوبر اور پیشاب کی دوائی بناتے

 ھیں جسے

 گاندھی میڈیسن کہتے ھیں

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Hindus use Cow Shit & Cow Urine to make medicines

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These medicines are called, Gandhi Medicines

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Cow Shit (Dung) is called, Gandhi Dinner

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Cow Urine is called, Gandhi Cola

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Cow Dung & Cow Urine as Medicine ?

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Cow Dung = Gandhi Dinner

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Cow Urine = Gandhi Cola

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http://news.discovery.com/human/cow-dung-medicine-spiritual-india.html

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  • Research centers in India are developing a line of dung- and urine-based medicines.
  • In Ahmedabad, the raw materials are generated on site from more than 300 cows.
  • One company has even developed a soft drink based on cow urine which they believes could eclipse Coke and Pepsi.
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    “God resides in cow dung,” says Kesari Gumat, as he walks through his laboratory where researchers mix bovine excreta with medicinal herbs and monitor beakers of simmering cow urine.

    The lab in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad is one of a growing number of research centers which have embraced the sacred status of cows in India and sought to push it to a new level.

    Promoting the practical alongside the spiritual, they have developed a line of dung- and urine-based medicines which they say can cure a whole herd of ailments from bad breath to cancer.

    “These formulas are not new,” Gumat said. “They are contained in ancient Hindu holy texts. We are just making them with a scientific approach.”

    The raw materials are generated on site from more than 300 cows which roam the compound housing the center.

    Visitors must remove shoes and socks before entering and brave a barefoot walk across a carpet of semi-soft dung drying in the sunlight.

    “Walking on fresh cowdung is very healthy,” Gumat insisted. “It kills all the germs and bacteria and heals wounds. And dry cowdung is a great scrub to get rid of dead skin and improve blood circulation.”

    The list of derivative applications is, according to Gumat, an extremely lengthy one, stretching beyond medicines to toiletries like soap, shampoo and toothpaste, as well as incense sticks and mosquito coils.

    The products have been applauded by Hindu nationalist groups, the largest of which, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), unveiled its own urine-based soft drink last year as a “healthy” alternative to Coke and Pepsi.

    “Gau Jal,” or “cow water” was developed at the RSS Cow Protection Department, a research facility in the northern city of Haridwar on the banks of the holy river Ganges.

    “This will end the market for carbonated fizzy drinks,” predicted the facility’s bullish director Om Prakash.

    Gau Jal is currently awaiting government approval. In the meantime Prakash said his team was focusing on packaging, marketing, and preservation — to prevent the drink spoiling in India’s summer heat.

    Cows are sacred to India’s huge Hindu majority, precluding them from eating beef, but the animals’ bodily waste falls into the same acceptable category as dairy products.

    The dung is generally dried for over a week, then blended at a very high temperature to kill all harmful bacteria and germs. The final product, a dung powder, is mixed with variety of ingredients to make the medicines and toiletries.

    The urine meanwhile is distilled to remove any impurities.

    Raghav Gandhi, who heads the cow nutrition department at another research center in Ahmedabad, stressed that the process begins long before the waste is harvested.

    “It might seem that all we do is collect cow excreta to make medicines but it is not so easy,” Gandhi told AFP.

    “We have to serve the cow on a minute-to-minute basis,” said Gandhi who personally feeds his charges on grass dipped in milk, herbs with unrefined cane sugar and water containing essential salts.

    He also sings to them.

    “It’s simple,” Gandhi said. “What they eat is what they release. Cow dung stores all the vital nutrients and minerals. The urine is blessed with disinfectant properties.”

    Mainstream doctors are divided about the medical benefits, with some pointing out that the curative claims have never been validated by independent bodies.

    But others see no harm in patients consuming a product that they believe is helping them.

    “I’ve read about the benefits of cow urine and dung,” said Mayur Patel, an oncologist working at the Gujarat State Cancer Research Center.

    “My patients take it and I allow them to do so. It’s an alternative form of medicine and it has no negative effects,” Patel said.

    Ahmedabad housewife Nila Parmar, 42, has been kickstarting her day with a shot of cow urine for years, and she has no doubts about its efficacy.

    “Trust me. I tried allopathy and homeopathy to cure my liver disease but nothing worked,” she told AFP.

    “I kept changing doctors for over two years but it’s gau mutra (cow urine) that did the trick.”

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    Gandhi terrorism in Slumdog India, which is blamed on Muslims – سلمڈاگ انڈیا میں گاندھی دھشت گرد دھشت گردی کی وارداتیں کرتے ھیں جس کا الزام مسلمانوں پر عائد کیا جاتا ھے

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    سلمڈاگ انڈیا میں گاندھی دھشت گرد

     دھشت گردی کی وارداتیں کرتے ھیں

     جس کا الزام مسلمانوں پر عائد کیا جاتا ھے

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    Gandhi terrorism

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    Hindu terrorists

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    Slumdog India

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    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/india-uncovers-hindu-terror-group-that-carried-out-bombings-blamed-on-islamists-14076306.html

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    India is in something of a state of shock after learning from official sources that its first Hindu terror cell may have carried out a series of deadly bombings that were initially blamed on militant Muslims. The revelation is forcing the country to consider some difficult questions.

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    At least 10 people have been arrested in connection with several bomb blasts in the Muslim-dominated town of Malegaon in the western state of Maharashtra in September, which left six people dead. But reports suggest that police believe the cell may also have carried out a number of previous attacks, including last year’s notorious bombing of a cross-border train en route to Pakistan, which killed 68 people. Among the alleged members of the cell are a serving army officer and a Hindu monk.

     

    Bomb attacks are not uncommon in India – there has been a flurry in recent months – but police usually blame them on Muslim extremists, often said to have links to militant groups based in either Pakistan or Bangladesh. As a result, the recent cracking of the alleged Hindu cell has forced India to face some difficult issues. A country that prides itself on purported religious and cultural toleration – an ambition that in reality often falls short – has been made to ask itself how this cell could operate for so long. India’s military, which prides itself on its professionalism, has been forced to order an embarrassing inquiry.

     

    The near-daily drip of revelations from police has also caused red faces for India’s main political opposition, the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), ahead of state polls and a general election scheduled for early next year. The BJP and its prime ministerial candidate, Lal Krishna Advani, have long accused the Congress Party-led government of being soft on terrorism that involved Muslims. However, the BJP has refused to call for a clampdown on Hindu groups, and last week Mr Advani even criticised the police over the way they questioned one of the alleged cell members, a woman called Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur.

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    The Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, phoned his rival to ask him not to politicise the issue or the investigation. “There is a strong case so let the police do their job,” he told Mr Advani. While some commentators have expressed surprise about the discovery of the alleged cell, others have pointed out that there has been growing concern about the possible threat from Hindu extremists. In the summer, two members of a right-wing Hindu group were killed while putting together a bomb, and two other suspected members of the same group died in similar circumstances in 2006.

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    Meanwhile, senior right-wing leaders have made no secret of their wish that Hindus should form suicide squads to protect themselves against Muslim extremists. Bal Thackeray, leader of a group called the Shiv Sena, which has been responsible for communal and regional violence in Mumbai, wrote recently in the party’s magazine: “The threat of Islamic terror in India is rising. It is time to counter the same with Hindu terror. Hindu suicide squads should be readied to ensure the existence of Hindu society and to protect the nation.”

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    Observers say the fact that the police have arrested the alleged cell members amid considerable political pressure suggests the growing professionalism of its security forces. “It’s the first Hindu cell and it’s the first time Hindus have been shackled and taken to jail,” said Professor Dipankar Gupta, a sociologist at Delhi’s Jawarlahal Nehru University. “I’m quite pleased with the way the police have done their jobs.”

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    Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/india-uncovers-hindu-terror-group-that-carried-out-bombings-blamed-on-islamists-14076306.html#ixzz0wgQsynYA

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