The Panchgavya Mahakumbh, held in several villages, has spread the message of health and prosperity in rural communities.
We cannot repay the debt to our mother, who nurtured us with her milk for 5 years; how can we repay the cow that provided us milk for 95 years? In the Saptarishis, Bharamarishi Vashistha is a great saint who worshipped the holy cow, Kamadhenu, as the goddess Gayatri. It was she who transformed the Vishwarath into Bharamarishi Vishwamitra. Our native cow is the same Kamadhenu, and it is a great blessing for all mankind.
Panchamrit, obtained from the native cow, is Panchgavya. Panchgavya includes native cow milk, native cow yogurt, native cow ghee, native cow urine, and native cow dung.
We are utilizing this Panchgavya in five areas: agriculture, healing, household products, cosmetics, and religious worship. Additionally, science has proven that cow dung provides us with biogas for cooking, and cow urine can be used for vehicle operation, among many other uses.
There are many goshalas (cow shelters) in India that are working on the care and research of cows. However, the efforts of cow devotees are not reaching the general public. Many people think that the cow is just like any other animal that only gives milk due to a lack of awareness about Panchgavya.
Because of this, we are unable to protect cows properly, and the great values of cow mothers are not recognized by the general public. Observing all this, Guruji Rudraguptapadacharya decided to organize the Panchgavya Mahakumbh every year in Hyderabad and in every city, town, and village in India.
Just as people go to Prayag Sangam to wash away their sins, those who participate in the Panchgavya Mahakumbh find relief from life's obstacles. The cow mother has played a significant role in making India a "golden bird." Similarly, the Panchgavya Mahakumbh holds important significance as well.
What is Kumbh? It is the gathering of diverse people from the same region. It involves knowing each other, creating love and unity, learning from one another, overcoming life’s obstacles, and helping each other so that everyone can walk the path to success. This is how we can think about the Panchgavya Mahakumbh.
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