I was
avoiding writing on Panch Gavya (means
therapeutic use of milk, curd , ghee, urine and dung of cow origin for curing
ailments ) , an old Ayurvedic therapy encrypted in Indian Vedas, as I do not
know Sanskrit to understand the subject correctly. Secondly, our central
council for research in Ayurveda and
Siddha , (Department of Ayush) GOI etc appear little interested to participate in
discussion of the ancient subject in light of modern science. My this
assumption rests on my posting “ Schistosomiasis, small pox and malaria in
ancient times” (dated 5th
May,2015) on my blog www.indianschistosomiasis.blogspot.com
and no answer on use of “inoculation”
for small pox in ancient India from any authorities of the above council etc .
We are well aware that prior development of “Vaccination” by Jenner , a British
doctor, inoculation method was in practice in India and this was transferred to
Europe by the Arabs; However, there are many questions ,raised in my post , to
be answered , if we really wish to take credit of this old practice of India
and reply rests on searching our old sculptures which are either in Sanskrit or
in Brahmi (older language than Sanskrit ) hence an expert in that language will
do justice . My request went unnoticed with the President and other executives
of the organizations.
Other
reason of my reluctance is that the subject is hyped emotionally where any
scientific discussion may not be possible . However, the subject is important ;
moreover new Veterinary Universities are
coming up in India, many of them are given the mandate to work on development
of indigenous cow breeds and some are directed to make Panch Gavya research centers
( like Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu Vishwa Vidyalaya, Durg) hence it becomes important
to view the subject in its right
perspective.
As I
have said earlier, I am not knowing Sanskrit hence all my discussion depends on
general perceptions and also on two books on Panch Gavya published in Hindi by Govigyan Anusanthan Kendra,
Kamdhenu Bhavan ,Nagpur 440032 ( email gauseva@yahoo.co.in ; gauvigyan@gmail.com
; website www.govigyan.com ). They have
given a long list of projects run by various prestigious institutes with Go Vigyan Anusanthan Kendra,
Nagpur but have failed to provide references, if any publications are made by
these efforts. Obviously, such work can
not be accepted by scientific community when we do not have assess to their
work and their results.
As
is practiced in true scientific research , I may mention “ Na kahu se dosti , na kahu se bair” hence this discussion should be
taken in that spirit . My only wish is that this Panch Gavya therapy should be investigated in its right
perspective . As said in our “Bhagvat Geeta”
our right is on our work without knowing its results ; we don’t know
what will come out after scientific investigations .
COW
EPICENTER OF ANCIENT ECONOMY : In our old scripts cow was epicenter of almost all human activities ; it was most
important in ancient agrarian economy
and referred as “Kamdhenu” the object of fulfilling all the wishes . Even in present time ,there is belief in some segments that if we put cow in
the center ,we may attain best economy of the world; perhaps this is far
fetched idea. This is because they fail to recognize the developments that took
place centuries, thereafter . Presently, all where agriculture is not epicenter
of economy though countries like
Denmark, Netherland depend largely on
animal husbandry .However, there is a vast difference in animal husbandry
practices between our and these countries. Presently our animals are maintained
mainly by land less or small farmers on agriculture wastes while that will require shift of cow to well
organized large farms ( maintained mainly by industrialists) on high diet and new
technologies that may snatch cow husbanding from poor farmers to rich
industrialists . Here, I may cite a good example of Poultry development in
India. Earlier, it was a backyard activity of house wife or rural woman providing her some extra income whereas
it is now shifted to large poultry farms being
maintained by big houses with no share to
these poor persons .
In
present circumstances , it will be more
prudent if we are able to impress our farmers that instead of using tractors
they should use bullocks for farming and bullock carts for carrying the goods
and even persons ; likewise they should
use vermicompost or cow manure instead of chemical fertilizers . This can be
achieved only with a great will power and protest against the industries which
are depending on tractors and chemical fertilizers . No doubt, a devoted drive
in this direction will result in debt
ridden farmers to live in a better life than always taking loans and may place
cow in its right place in rural economy . It is a bitter fact that our Indian
farmers have dislodged cow in their present agriculture practices hence this neglect for
cow all over the country ( buffaloes are being used for milk production even in
the farms of well to do farmers).
INDIGENOUS OR CROSS BRED COW : If you
read out above two books, they are emphasizing that Panch Gavya should be from
an indigenous cow and not from a videshi or
cross bred cow. Obviously, in ancient
times we were having only indigenous cow hence their products were employed in
the therapy. Though the books emphasize to use indigenous cow for Panch Gavya,
they have not provided any scientific reference which substantiate their
arguments. Again , they are prescribing prior conditions for collection ;even
they prevent to use urine and dung from vaccinated cows for 3 days. As per our
knowledge, vaccine may affect milk of the animal but not urine or dung unless
proved otherwise.
It
will be prudent to support these claims by biochemical studies of Indigenous
and cross bred cows as well as their products. One has to discover biochemical
molecules present in different cows under different conditions and which
molecules are beneficial and which are contradictory. Whether, the cross bred cow are devoid of
beneficial molecules or its milk possesses some contradictory substance that
may hinder good effects of the therapy. Again , as admitted in the book , there
are more than 15 Indigenous cow breeds and if they claim that only Indigenous
cow should be used for Panch Gavya therapy, argumentably it is possible that
these indigenous breeds differ in milk constituents thereby leading different
effects on the ailments.
PANCH GAVYA
A FOOD OR MEDICINE : Presently , the eatable items have been
divided in two categories. One is drugs or medicines which are taken in specific
quantities, certainly lesser than your food items, and if taken more by mistake
, it has wide side effects, even may lead
to death. On the other hand, eatables are those products that may be
consumed in larger quantities and are required for maintaining our life . If we
examine Panch gavya on these criteria, they are eatables ,particularly milk,
curd and ghee. Therefore, it is difficult to put them under drugs. Generally,
some eatable items may be good for our health while others may not be so. For example
‘Amwala” is a fruit which is termed “Amratya” at many places and this has been
considered a very important health tonic in Ayurveda . Our Rishi Chavyan emphasized
its importance in human health and we are having in his name ‘Chawanprayas’.
Other
important difference between the drug and eatery is while drugs are prescribed
for specific ailments, eatery are recommended
in general in all ailments- they are known to enhance our immunological
system. If you refer the above published
books this Panch Gavya is recommended in so many maladies ; obviously this may
prove 100% effective in only limited ailments and unless and until we will not
identify these specific ailments ,
modern medicine may not accept its claims . If we wish to use Panch Gavya as
medicine, it is necessary to analyze the ingredients and to concentrate them to
enhance their therapeutic effect .
COW URINE AS INSECTICIDE : Either alone
or in combination with Neem Patti ,cow
urine is claimed a very effective insecticide which is able to kill agriculture
pests but protecting the good insects.
This statement requires two explanations. What is the effect of individual
ingredient as pesticide and how it synchronizes the effects of other pesticide- whether there is formation of a new
product ?
Obviously,
this statement carries no weight age in scientific language. It will be
important to identify the molecule which
is acting as insecticide and how it is combining with neem leaves. Again, we have to identify which insects or pests
are killed and at what stage (larva, pupa ,imago ) and which insects (good for
farming) are resistant to this insecticide.
COW MANURE : Like other subjects, the book has also mentioned different types of cow
manures; the one vermicompost is much popular and need not to elaborate but the
book also mention some other type of manures. Among them, I wish to mention
about ‘Samadhi Khad” which is prepared by burying dead body of the cow (male
also or only female?) with salt ; the soil , recovered after considerable time
( period not mentioned) is a good manure and is termed as Samadhi khad. Again,
there is no mention about the crops where these different manures have been
tried and given excellent results. I think work may be carried out with this
Samadhi khad as this will prove a by
–product with out much investment and may be carried away vigorously . However,
these manures should be tried in various seasons on different crops to find
their best effect.
My
above discussion throw light that the subject requires complete scientific
investigations , using modern equipments and techniques to separate the active ingredients in Panch
Gavya which are effective either for enhancing our general immune system, body
health, or effective against particular diseases ; urine is to be tested
against harmful and useful insects and different types of manures are to be investigated
to see their best effect on specific crops in specific seasons . Without
undertaking such work and publishing them in important scientific journals , it is very difficult to convince use of Panch
Gavya as a remedy for all diseases or use of urine as best insecticide .