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The following statement from Mahabaratha suggests to drink cow urine




"Vyasa said,
...............................................................
....................................................................
One should for three days drink the hot urine of the
cow
......................"




In addition to this, please provide anyother references that suggesting the same.










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  • Vyasa said we should drink. But didn't he explain, why? Do you have any info regarding "why"?
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  • As per I know, no such reason was given in this context
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The following statement from Mahabaratha suggests to drink cow urine




"Vyasa said,
...............................................................
....................................................................
One should for three days drink the hot urine of the
cow
......................"




In addition to this, please provide anyother references that suggesting the same.










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  • Vyasa said we should drink. But didn't he explain, why? Do you have any info regarding "why"?
    – Rishabh
    1 hour ago










  • As per I know, no such reason was given in this context
    – hanugm
    1 hour ago







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    @Rishabh Reason ('becomes cleansed of sins') is given....
    – YDS
    34 mins ago












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The following statement from Mahabaratha suggests to drink cow urine




"Vyasa said,
...............................................................
....................................................................
One should for three days drink the hot urine of the
cow
......................"




In addition to this, please provide anyother references that suggesting the same.










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The following statement from Mahabaratha suggests to drink cow urine




"Vyasa said,
...............................................................
....................................................................
One should for three days drink the hot urine of the
cow
......................"




In addition to this, please provide anyother references that suggesting the same.







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  • Vyasa said we should drink. But didn't he explain, why? Do you have any info regarding "why"?
    – Rishabh
    1 hour ago










  • As per I know, no such reason was given in this context
    – hanugm
    1 hour ago







  • 1




    @Rishabh Reason ('becomes cleansed of sins') is given....
    – YDS
    34 mins ago
















  • Vyasa said we should drink. But didn't he explain, why? Do you have any info regarding "why"?
    – Rishabh
    1 hour ago










  • As per I know, no such reason was given in this context
    – hanugm
    1 hour ago







  • 1




    @Rishabh Reason ('becomes cleansed of sins') is given....
    – YDS
    34 mins ago















Vyasa said we should drink. But didn't he explain, why? Do you have any info regarding "why"?
– Rishabh
1 hour ago




Vyasa said we should drink. But didn't he explain, why? Do you have any info regarding "why"?
– Rishabh
1 hour ago












As per I know, no such reason was given in this context
– hanugm
1 hour ago





As per I know, no such reason was given in this context
– hanugm
1 hour ago





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@Rishabh Reason ('becomes cleansed of sins') is given....
– YDS
34 mins ago




@Rishabh Reason ('becomes cleansed of sins') is given....
– YDS
34 mins ago










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There are numerous such verses in the Smritis. Consuming Panchagavyas (the five products obtained from a cow) is considered as an effective sin-cleansing remedy for a variety of sins.



Here are a few verses from various chapters of Parashara Smriti:




28. Urine of the cow, cow-dung, milk, curd, and ghee, these five are the five articles derived from a cow. They, and water in which the
kusa grass has been dipped, — are themselves pure, and therefore
purify the sin.



  1. A Krichchhra-santapana consists in eating cow-dung, cow's urine, milk, curd, ghee, and water in which kusa grass has been dipped, and
    likewise a fast for a single night.

Where a Brahman from ignorance follows the corpse of one who belongs
to the military caste, he becomes impure for a single night, and
purifies himself by eating the fivefold products of a cow. [These are,
milk, curd, clarified butter, cow's urine and cowdung.]



  1. For drinking water raised from a well, into which a Chandala's pot has been dipped, purity may be restored by drinking for three nights
    cow's urine in which half-ripe barley has been blended.


  2. When a Brahman through ignorance chances to eat any food that belongs to one of the Chandala caste, he should purify himself by
    living on half-ripe barley and cow's urine for ten nights


  3. In case of association for a month or half a month, with persons belonging to the Chandala caste, purity returns by living on cow's
    urine, wherewith unripe barley is mixed, during the period of half a
    month




According to the Parashara Smriti, Vedic deities reside in each of these five products from the cow.





  1. The god Varuna is in the urine of the cow ; the god of sacrificial fire in the cow-dung ; the god of wind in the curd ; the
    moon in the milk ; and the sun in the ghee



(Here is a related post : Why is Panchagavya considered holy in Hinduism?)



Here are more such relevant verses from Manu Smriti:




11.90. A twice-born man who has (intentionally) drunk, through delusion of mind, (the spirituous liquor called) Sura shall drink that
liquor boiling-hot; when his body has been completely scalded by that,
he is freed from his guilt;



11.91. Or he may drink cow’s urine, water, milk, clarified butter or (liquid) cowdung boiling-hot, until he dies;



11.212. (Subsisting on) the urine of cows, cowdung, milk, sour milk, clarified butter, and a decoction of Kusagrass, and fasting during one
(day and) night, (that is) called a Samtapana Krikkhra







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    There are numerous such verses in the Smritis. Consuming Panchagavyas (the five products obtained from a cow) is considered as an effective sin-cleansing remedy for a variety of sins.



    Here are a few verses from various chapters of Parashara Smriti:




    28. Urine of the cow, cow-dung, milk, curd, and ghee, these five are the five articles derived from a cow. They, and water in which the
    kusa grass has been dipped, — are themselves pure, and therefore
    purify the sin.



    1. A Krichchhra-santapana consists in eating cow-dung, cow's urine, milk, curd, ghee, and water in which kusa grass has been dipped, and
      likewise a fast for a single night.

    Where a Brahman from ignorance follows the corpse of one who belongs
    to the military caste, he becomes impure for a single night, and
    purifies himself by eating the fivefold products of a cow. [These are,
    milk, curd, clarified butter, cow's urine and cowdung.]



    1. For drinking water raised from a well, into which a Chandala's pot has been dipped, purity may be restored by drinking for three nights
      cow's urine in which half-ripe barley has been blended.


    2. When a Brahman through ignorance chances to eat any food that belongs to one of the Chandala caste, he should purify himself by
      living on half-ripe barley and cow's urine for ten nights


    3. In case of association for a month or half a month, with persons belonging to the Chandala caste, purity returns by living on cow's
      urine, wherewith unripe barley is mixed, during the period of half a
      month




    According to the Parashara Smriti, Vedic deities reside in each of these five products from the cow.





    1. The god Varuna is in the urine of the cow ; the god of sacrificial fire in the cow-dung ; the god of wind in the curd ; the
      moon in the milk ; and the sun in the ghee



    (Here is a related post : Why is Panchagavya considered holy in Hinduism?)



    Here are more such relevant verses from Manu Smriti:




    11.90. A twice-born man who has (intentionally) drunk, through delusion of mind, (the spirituous liquor called) Sura shall drink that
    liquor boiling-hot; when his body has been completely scalded by that,
    he is freed from his guilt;



    11.91. Or he may drink cow’s urine, water, milk, clarified butter or (liquid) cowdung boiling-hot, until he dies;



    11.212. (Subsisting on) the urine of cows, cowdung, milk, sour milk, clarified butter, and a decoction of Kusagrass, and fasting during one
    (day and) night, (that is) called a Samtapana Krikkhra







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      There are numerous such verses in the Smritis. Consuming Panchagavyas (the five products obtained from a cow) is considered as an effective sin-cleansing remedy for a variety of sins.



      Here are a few verses from various chapters of Parashara Smriti:




      28. Urine of the cow, cow-dung, milk, curd, and ghee, these five are the five articles derived from a cow. They, and water in which the
      kusa grass has been dipped, — are themselves pure, and therefore
      purify the sin.



      1. A Krichchhra-santapana consists in eating cow-dung, cow's urine, milk, curd, ghee, and water in which kusa grass has been dipped, and
        likewise a fast for a single night.

      Where a Brahman from ignorance follows the corpse of one who belongs
      to the military caste, he becomes impure for a single night, and
      purifies himself by eating the fivefold products of a cow. [These are,
      milk, curd, clarified butter, cow's urine and cowdung.]



      1. For drinking water raised from a well, into which a Chandala's pot has been dipped, purity may be restored by drinking for three nights
        cow's urine in which half-ripe barley has been blended.


      2. When a Brahman through ignorance chances to eat any food that belongs to one of the Chandala caste, he should purify himself by
        living on half-ripe barley and cow's urine for ten nights


      3. In case of association for a month or half a month, with persons belonging to the Chandala caste, purity returns by living on cow's
        urine, wherewith unripe barley is mixed, during the period of half a
        month




      According to the Parashara Smriti, Vedic deities reside in each of these five products from the cow.





      1. The god Varuna is in the urine of the cow ; the god of sacrificial fire in the cow-dung ; the god of wind in the curd ; the
        moon in the milk ; and the sun in the ghee



      (Here is a related post : Why is Panchagavya considered holy in Hinduism?)



      Here are more such relevant verses from Manu Smriti:




      11.90. A twice-born man who has (intentionally) drunk, through delusion of mind, (the spirituous liquor called) Sura shall drink that
      liquor boiling-hot; when his body has been completely scalded by that,
      he is freed from his guilt;



      11.91. Or he may drink cow’s urine, water, milk, clarified butter or (liquid) cowdung boiling-hot, until he dies;



      11.212. (Subsisting on) the urine of cows, cowdung, milk, sour milk, clarified butter, and a decoction of Kusagrass, and fasting during one
      (day and) night, (that is) called a Samtapana Krikkhra







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        There are numerous such verses in the Smritis. Consuming Panchagavyas (the five products obtained from a cow) is considered as an effective sin-cleansing remedy for a variety of sins.



        Here are a few verses from various chapters of Parashara Smriti:




        28. Urine of the cow, cow-dung, milk, curd, and ghee, these five are the five articles derived from a cow. They, and water in which the
        kusa grass has been dipped, — are themselves pure, and therefore
        purify the sin.



        1. A Krichchhra-santapana consists in eating cow-dung, cow's urine, milk, curd, ghee, and water in which kusa grass has been dipped, and
          likewise a fast for a single night.

        Where a Brahman from ignorance follows the corpse of one who belongs
        to the military caste, he becomes impure for a single night, and
        purifies himself by eating the fivefold products of a cow. [These are,
        milk, curd, clarified butter, cow's urine and cowdung.]



        1. For drinking water raised from a well, into which a Chandala's pot has been dipped, purity may be restored by drinking for three nights
          cow's urine in which half-ripe barley has been blended.


        2. When a Brahman through ignorance chances to eat any food that belongs to one of the Chandala caste, he should purify himself by
          living on half-ripe barley and cow's urine for ten nights


        3. In case of association for a month or half a month, with persons belonging to the Chandala caste, purity returns by living on cow's
          urine, wherewith unripe barley is mixed, during the period of half a
          month




        According to the Parashara Smriti, Vedic deities reside in each of these five products from the cow.





        1. The god Varuna is in the urine of the cow ; the god of sacrificial fire in the cow-dung ; the god of wind in the curd ; the
          moon in the milk ; and the sun in the ghee



        (Here is a related post : Why is Panchagavya considered holy in Hinduism?)



        Here are more such relevant verses from Manu Smriti:




        11.90. A twice-born man who has (intentionally) drunk, through delusion of mind, (the spirituous liquor called) Sura shall drink that
        liquor boiling-hot; when his body has been completely scalded by that,
        he is freed from his guilt;



        11.91. Or he may drink cow’s urine, water, milk, clarified butter or (liquid) cowdung boiling-hot, until he dies;



        11.212. (Subsisting on) the urine of cows, cowdung, milk, sour milk, clarified butter, and a decoction of Kusagrass, and fasting during one
        (day and) night, (that is) called a Samtapana Krikkhra







        share|improve this answer














        There are numerous such verses in the Smritis. Consuming Panchagavyas (the five products obtained from a cow) is considered as an effective sin-cleansing remedy for a variety of sins.



        Here are a few verses from various chapters of Parashara Smriti:




        28. Urine of the cow, cow-dung, milk, curd, and ghee, these five are the five articles derived from a cow. They, and water in which the
        kusa grass has been dipped, — are themselves pure, and therefore
        purify the sin.



        1. A Krichchhra-santapana consists in eating cow-dung, cow's urine, milk, curd, ghee, and water in which kusa grass has been dipped, and
          likewise a fast for a single night.

        Where a Brahman from ignorance follows the corpse of one who belongs
        to the military caste, he becomes impure for a single night, and
        purifies himself by eating the fivefold products of a cow. [These are,
        milk, curd, clarified butter, cow's urine and cowdung.]



        1. For drinking water raised from a well, into which a Chandala's pot has been dipped, purity may be restored by drinking for three nights
          cow's urine in which half-ripe barley has been blended.


        2. When a Brahman through ignorance chances to eat any food that belongs to one of the Chandala caste, he should purify himself by
          living on half-ripe barley and cow's urine for ten nights


        3. In case of association for a month or half a month, with persons belonging to the Chandala caste, purity returns by living on cow's
          urine, wherewith unripe barley is mixed, during the period of half a
          month




        According to the Parashara Smriti, Vedic deities reside in each of these five products from the cow.





        1. The god Varuna is in the urine of the cow ; the god of sacrificial fire in the cow-dung ; the god of wind in the curd ; the
          moon in the milk ; and the sun in the ghee



        (Here is a related post : Why is Panchagavya considered holy in Hinduism?)



        Here are more such relevant verses from Manu Smriti:




        11.90. A twice-born man who has (intentionally) drunk, through delusion of mind, (the spirituous liquor called) Sura shall drink that
        liquor boiling-hot; when his body has been completely scalded by that,
        he is freed from his guilt;



        11.91. Or he may drink cow’s urine, water, milk, clarified butter or (liquid) cowdung boiling-hot, until he dies;



        11.212. (Subsisting on) the urine of cows, cowdung, milk, sour milk, clarified butter, and a decoction of Kusagrass, and fasting during one
        (day and) night, (that is) called a Samtapana Krikkhra








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