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The following statement from Mahabaratha suggests to drink cow urine
"Vyasa said,
...............................................................
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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.
scripture mahabharata vyasa
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
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@Rishabh Reason ('becomes cleansed of sins') is given....
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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.
scripture mahabharata vyasa
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.
scripture mahabharata vyasa
scripture mahabharata vyasa
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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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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
1
1
@Rishabh Reason ('becomes cleansed of sins') is given....
– YDS
34 mins ago
@Rishabh Reason ('becomes cleansed of sins') is given....
– YDS
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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.
- 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.]
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.
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
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.
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.
- 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.]
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.
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
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.
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.
- 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.]
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.
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
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.
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.
- 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.]
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.
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
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.
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
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.
- 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.]
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.
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
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.
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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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