Cow’s Urine As Medicine!

by Guest Post on February 21, 2008 in Religion | 11 Comments

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Ram Puniyani

Delhi CowsRecently the BJP ruled Uttarakhand Government (Feb 2008) has announced that it will procure cow’s urine, on the pattern similar to the procurement of milk by dairies, refine it and sell it to Ayurvedic pharmacies. Other BJP ruled Governments are also working on similar lines.

Cow has been having a central place in the political symbolism of RSS combine. The place of this symbolism may be only next to Lord Ram. On these premises, so far cow has been projected as mother. In its major campaign against minorities’ right since 1950s, BJP predecessor Bharatiya Jansangh, had undertaken a nationwide, Desh Dharm ka nata Hai Gau Hamari mata hai (Cow is related to us through our religion and nation as mother) and also Janm Janm Ka Nata hai Gau hamari Mata hai (Cow is our mother in our every birth). Since Muslims, one does not know why Christians were not targeted for it, are not prohibited from eating beef and since many a butcher belong to Kasai (butchers) occupation, this fact has been used to demonize the Muslim community. We worship cows, they eat, they butcher cows! This has been used to rouse the sentiments of majority community time and over again.

With Uma Bharati becoming the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh (2005) for a brief while, she introduced cow based economy, funds for Goshalas (cow sheds) were given from Government treasury, and her official residence became the first such Goshala. Cow based economy aimed at promoting cow products as the core of economy. The present effort now transcends the earlier efforts as faith is being transformed into blind faith. The Government’s move to collect urine, to procure it, refine it and sell it as a medicine defies all the logic of science and medicine. It is converting the political symbolism into health related prescription which is fraught with dangers.

As such urine is a product excreted through kidneys and contains the waste metabolites. It can also contain the bacteria, bovine tuberculosis for example, and other harmful germs and metabolic products. The biochemical studies of urine have clearly shown its composition. There are some who claim magic healing powers of drinking one’s own urine, called Shivambhu, the most famous consumer of the same was Morarji Desai. Some claim that it contains antibodies which act against the harmful diseases affecting our body, but analytically and biochemical it has not been proven so far. Physiologically kidneys do not let the antibodies pass out of the body as the molecular weight of antibodies is much more than the pore of the kidney membrane. Of course when kidney is damaged, these antibodies can pass out, not when the cow is healthy.

Murali Manohar Joshi, who as MHRD minister initiated the introduction of faith based disciplines like Astrology, Paurohuitya (Ritualism) also diverted some of the funds for doing cow research. One CSIR lab went to the extent of obtaining a patent on a pharmaceutical composition contating cow urine distillate and an antibiotic. Another CSIR lab, in collaboration with a NGO undertook a study to see the effectiveness of cow urine in cancer treatment. Our own ayurveda does not mention any medicinal use of cow urine. Ayurveda as such has lot of valuable empirical observations which can be deepened by rooting them on firmer rational grounds but that is shrouded in mystery and faith and any questioning of it meets angry protesters, who claim their faith is under threat. Baba Ramdeo does claim that his ‘Ramdeosim’ is scientific but forgets that the basic premise of science is peer review, facing the questions and a constant transcendence of inadequacies in our knowledge system. The faith based enterprise of Ramdeo is too individualistic, too much dipped in faith and has too little to offer on rational grounds. Same is the method of cow medicine, too much faith, and that too of blind variety, too much assertion and zero scientific research. One will like to explore the veterinary sciences to see if there is something drastically right in cow’s excreta in contrast to the excreta of bullock or buffalo or a dog for that matter. Also one does recall the claims of the section that cow dung has purifying effect. Impurity brought in by the shudras touching of water was undone by mixing cow dung with the water touched by a dalit.

The basic difference between medical sciences, empiricism, and grandma’s medicine needs to be understood before state Government investing and promoting cow excreta, urine, for human consumption and application. Mercifully one has not heard so far of such efforts to promote cow dung. The present effort by the BJP government is an extension of RSS combine’s cow politics. It is totally against the understanding of modern medicinal sciences and also has no mention in the traditional wisdom gained over a period of time. In a way it is the translation of RSS combine’s political understanding in to the arena of application to human society. In some Islamic countries, on similar lines, state sponsored research to undertake the study on djinns to solve the energy problem. As per mythology djinns are supposed to be infinite source of energy so why bother about oil and electricity when these blessed beings can solve our problems for good. Surely these will also prevent the wars which are taking place in the globe for controlling the energy reserves. And not on a very different track, Christian right is asserting creation science to oppose the theory of evolution.

These efforts have no rational and scientific basis, something which our constitution ordains us to follow in the public domain. Social auditing of efforts, which affect human health are mandatory, control by bodies sanctioning the drugs and other medicinal means are an absolute must for public safety, all the claims of politics notwithstanding.

As such enough of politics has been woven around cow. Just a few years ago, one of the eminent historians of Ancient India, Prof. D.N. Jha, came out with a book on the dietary habits in ancient India, which showed that beef was one of the major items consumed in Ancient India. The move to project Cow as holy animal, mother, was a response to the non violence propounded by Lord Gautam Buddha. With the rise of agricultural society the cattle wealth was to be preserved. As people started embracing Buddhism, the aggressive reaction of Brahmanism came up at theological, social and political level. Cow was projected as the symbol of rising Brahmanism, as a counter to the non-violence of Buddha, and has remained so through centuries. Many a Mughal kings in deference to these sentiments, to respect the feeling of the section of society, advised against cow slaughter. Babar in his will writes to his son Humayun to avoid the slaughter of cows.

In Hindutva politics also there are many streams. While Savarkar called cow as a useful animal, the other sections ignited the emotions against Muslims around cow. Irrespective of that many a poor Hindus and Adivasi did consume beef. Incidentally it is amongst the cheapest source of protein for the poor. Many a surveys showed that a vast number of Indian communities consume beef. RSS combine’s propaganda went on to assert that Muslims are violent and one of the reasons is that they consume beef. This is so much against the pyschosoiological understanding of the human mind and the violence. While one knows that beef is a staple diet in major parts of the World, one also knows and modern psychological theories demonstrate that violence does not emerge from diet but from social and political situations. Beef can surely build muscle power in conjunction with proper exercises, but violence is in the mind.

Undoubtedly one should respect those regarding cow as their mother. RSS combines’ many followers devote their lives organizing fodder and other supports for Gaushalas. Some of them, the upholders of Cow as mother, non violence, go to the extent of justifying violence against dalits on the ground that they were skinning a dead cow as happened in the killings of dalits in Gohana. This cow urine in the pharmacy shops defies all the logic and faith and is directly a threat to health of people of the society. Faith can take such dangerous turns is to be seen to be believed.

Photo: Delhi Cows

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{ 11 comments }

Vinod February 21, 2008 at 11:16 am

Thank God, only cow is considered a holy animal…..i dread to think what would have happened if more animals were considered sacred….

Having given this subject a lot of thought even before this article..i can understand why my ancestors thought cows are sacred…..Cows/oxens helped the farmers plough their lands and cultivate rice….gave milk to the young infants and helped them get strength…..helped in providing food to their families…i guess after all this contributions to their lifestyle, hindus thought the animal must be a divine gift from God….

But, in 2008, do i believe that Cow is holy,divine? Ofcourse Not. So, wat do i think abt the BJP government’s decision? Pretty stupid….

What my ancestors thought and did was OK and right to me….i can understand it……but i am also pretty sure that what I think now and do are also right…that is to treat Cows as just another animal.

Urdudaan February 21, 2008 at 12:20 pm

There would be nothing wrong if Hindus continue or discontinue to consider cow as holy. I don’t think I would go to the extent of debating whether cow is holy or not. To each their faith.
But, such things should not become part of state policy if the state is a secular one. Also, if we are fine with the Americans eating beef, we should not have double standards when it comes to our own countrymen.

Sudie February 21, 2008 at 12:45 pm

“Holy cows make the best burgers”
The usual suspects in BJP and RSS at their idiocies. Once we had MM Joshi doing the “reservation card” and now this obsession with cow urine. I cannot understand how something that is a scientific issue becomes political. Something is wrong with us Indian’s for sure. A politician like a marketeer will sell what can be sold. Is it that the general population is being incited on “medicinal” properties. If a private company does it, I don’t have an issue. But when I hear that 40% of my hard earned money paid as tax goes into ridiculous promotions, I feel cheated.
If there is genuine scientific research, there is empirical evidence to contest. Clearly here it is an election ploy of non-issues when larger issues get hidden. What about the fact that our cattle is mostly under-nourished and does not produce enough milk? In a land of homeless people we have “Goshalas”. All this considering that being a “fanatic” hindu does not assure any apsaras in Heaven. Clearly this madness is directed towards more earthly pursuits – maybe free publicity.
I don’t know about ancient India, but many Hindus (including myself) have no issues with a nice well-done steak. Yes, I avoid it now to avoid the unhealthy food habit. But I consider myself a far superior Hindu than these religious freaks (in terms of respecting other religions, thoughts and having a scientific point of view).
By publicising and debating these we give them un-necessary mileage. Science requires evidence and not “faith”.

Arvind Pradhan February 26, 2008 at 2:23 pm

As a good hanood in Canada I have stopped eating beef, at least until the sky high beef prices come down.

Chirag February 28, 2008 at 1:52 pm

Mr. Puniyani,

I’ve read a variety of your writing, and for once, we agree.

Yaseen Ahmed February 28, 2008 at 5:27 pm

For me this is a non issue in the indianmuslims.in blog. As i understand this blog is for discussing the issues of indian muslims but not to interfere with the religious beliefs of Hindus. If the people hindu religion consider cow as a sacred animal and use cows urine as a medicine, how should it bother muslims here.
Atleast the best out come of this could be that majority of malnorished cows may be treated well. India is the world leader in having the worlds largest dairy cows, but still are fall behind US in terms of income generated from dairy farms, we should consider increasing our income from dairy farms as well.
Thanks, i would recommend this article for deletion.

1conoclast February 29, 2008 at 10:48 am

Yaseen… I don’t think this blog set out to limit it’s views to one religion. The idea was to express what Indian Muslims felt about anything. Whether it’s Prakash Amritraj or cow’s urine. (After his assault on Leander, I consider them the same.)
So now I will have to stay off Ayervedic medicines? I am very fond of the Kerala Ayurvedic massages, but I sure am not getting a massage in North India now!!! Bon Jovi had a song for this right?

Mr. Puniyani… Always been a fan!

vinod February 29, 2008 at 11:41 am

Yaseen,

I dont agree with with your viewpoint. Hindus and Muslims must have the liberty to critique each other’s religions if any aspect of it is affecting the general public’s lifestyle.

Sabarimala bhajans are as equally disruptive to a student who is studying for his exams in December as is the loud speakers calling out “Allah hu Akbar” from the mosques.

Now, what muslims do inside the mosque is their own business and does not cause any inconvience to the general public….but blaring out the loudspeakers at max volume…does cause a huge inconvience to the general public….

Does this mean that a Hindu cannot criticize that? Ofcourse not, he has total rights to do so……so does a Muslim when people take Ganesha processions through Muslim neighbourhoods just to provoke them…..

I believe that great artists and authors like Rushdie, Hussain should be able to work and live freely in India….that should be ambience and atmoshere in which multi-culturalism will thrive…..bring Hindus and Muslims closer to each other…

It would probably not bother you now…since its not affecting ur lifestyle….but i think your viewpoint will change if you goto a doctor for some ailment and he prescribes you Cow’s …..no offence…

but i guess you get the point…..

1conoclast February 29, 2008 at 12:15 pm

Vinod,

I’ve been following your comments on this blog & am glad to find another sane Indian voice.

Are you contactable at your personal blog/website?

vinod February 29, 2008 at 3:11 pm

1conoclast,

sure..my blogspot is vinodrulz.blogspot.com
Also, thanks for your comments.

1conoclast March 1, 2008 at 3:04 am

Thanks. Do put up a new post. I left a comment there on a 2005 post!!!
One of the things I’ve realized that people will visit your blog only if it’s constantly updated!

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