Thursday 22 January 2015

USAGE OF THE MILK AND HOW TO REDUCE ITS PRICE


Cow and buffalo milk is very useful and nutrition drink worldwide and Indian is not an exception.  In India every mother provides at least one cup of milk to its children daily.
It is very important to have a cup of milk by a pregnant woman to get good proteins and calcium to her as well as to baby to be born.
The Milk is having the following Caloric Ratio:

Proteins-                                17%
Carbohydrates-                    21%
Fats -                                      62%

girl drinking milk at the kitchen - stock photo

India is the largest producer of Buffalo Milk with 6.60 crore metric tons in 2012 and second largest producer of Cow Milk with 5.40 crore metric tons in 2012 after United State with 90.87 crore metric tons.

So much milk, butter is wasted in the name of Abhishekas to deities in the temples while millions go without food.  Approximately 40% of milk and 15 to 20 % of butter produced in India is pouring in temples and snake holes annually. If we curtail this, the supply towards consumption increases automatically by this 40% and thus prices of milk will come down.
Now a days a litre of milk costs around INR 40/- to INR.60/- and by curtailing this type of abhishekas to the deities in the temples, we may expect the price of milk with in the range of INR Rs.25/- to INR 30/- which is more affordable to the low and medium income group.
Our Sanathana Dharma says Manava seve Madhava Seva … which means “Service to the Human is Service to the God”.


 

       


Snakes never drink milk. If the snake is starving, then it may drink but after 2 to 3 days that snake will die. Please refer the article named 'A SESSION WITH SNAKES" in THE HINDU daily, Hyderabad Edition, 5th Para states as follows:

""As the session moved ahead someone from the crowd enquired if snakes actually drink milk? Parthasarathy laughed and said yes it does only on a specific day—Nagpanchami. He explained further, “on that day even if a snake is offered fruit juice it would drink.” On a serious note he stated, “No, snakes do not drink milk. Snake charmers starve captured snakes after breaking their fangs and stitching them up. Naturally after remaining hungry for so long, snakes do drink up the milk that’s offered to them. However, the milk is convulsed later. This is a trick used by snake charmers to make money and fool devotees,” Parthasarathy clarified.""


In the Times of India dated 12/03/2014 there was a news stating as follows:
Milk wasted in temples while millions go without food: Madras high court
A Subramani, TNN | Mar 12, 2014, 04.23PM IST

CHENNAI: In a state known for doing milk abhishekams for idols at temples, actors and politicians, the Madras high court has said those offering milk poojas should spare a moment for the plight of millions of people and children who go without food, milk and shelter.

A division bench of Justice R Sudhakar and Justice V M Velumani, passing orders on a PIL seeking permission for holding the milk abhishekam festival at a Trichy temple said: "This court is of the view that in many parts of our country, people are suffering without proper food, shelter and even without milk for young children."

Emphasizing the need to use food items like milk judiciously, Justice Sudhakar, who wrote the judgment for the bench, said: "The petitioner and other villagers should be aware that such an essential commodity should be used for the benefit of children, poor orphans, widows and destitute besides offering to the deities."


Hence, please avoid the usage of valuable milk in the name of Abhishekas and urge the people not take the milk from the mouth of millions of people and children. So that more milk is available to our children and more people in India will get the milk at lesser cost.

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