On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 15:03:55 -0600, "Byker" <byker@do~
rag.net> wrote:
Good article, but we need to wipe out these racist idol animal piss /
shit drinking and eating
vermin. hindus consider all of humanity as a virus. Just do a google
groups search for the op name.
Look this up: gaumutra (cow urine) party
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Cowpiss
Top definition Cowpiss
A sin cleansing drink that Hindus drink and sprinkle home with
Dikshit: Balvir I just killed a guy , what do I do now
Balvir: drink some cowpiss dikshit , Shiva's gonna save you
by Ajaykumarthachrist December 29, 2019
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Special offer: Hindu group offers cow urine in a bid to ward off
coronavirus
Experts have repeatedly asserted that cow urine does not cure illnesses
Published: March 14, 2020 13:46 Reuters and Compiled by Nathaniel
Lacsina, Digital Content Producer
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COW PEE DRINKING PARTY: A Hindu group hosted a cow urine drinking party
on Saturday as they believe it wards off the coronavirus, as many
Hindus consider the cow sacred and some drink cow urine believing it
has medicinal properties.
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EVIDENCE? Experts have repeatedly asserted that cow urine does not
cure illnesses like cancer and there is no evidence that it can prevent
coronavirus.
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UNMISSABLE EVENT: The "party," hosted by a group called the Akhil
Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (All India Hindu Union) at its headquarters in
the country's capital, was attended by 200 people, and the organisers
hoped to host similar events elsewhere in India.
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YEARS OF NOURISHMENT: "We have been drinking cow urine for 21 years,
we also take bath in cow dung. We have never felt the need to consume
English medicine," said Om Prakash, a person who attended the party.
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PHOTO OP: Chakrapani Maharaj, the chief of the All India Hindu Union,
posed for photographs as he placed a spoon filled with cow urine near
the face of a caricature of the coronavirus.
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CANCER CURE? Leaders from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu
nationalist party have advocated the use of cow urine as medicine and a
cure for cancer.
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ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT: A leader from India's north eastern state of
Assam told state lawmakers earlier this month during an assembly
session that cow urine and cow dung can be used to treat the
coronavirus.
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PUSHBACK AGAINST PANDEMIC? The pathogen, which has infected more than
138,000 people worldwide and left over 5,000 dead, has no specific
vaccine or scientific cure at the moment and governments across the
world are struggling to control the spread of the pandemic.
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National president of Akhil Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha Swami Chakrapani
Maharaj drinks cow urine during an event organized by a Hindu religious
group to promote consumption of cow urine as a cure for the new
coronavirus in New Delhi, India.
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An Indian Hindu man pours cow urine in a cup during an event organized
by a Hindu religious group to promote consumption of cow urine as a
cure for the new coronavirus in New Delhi, India.
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Members of Akhil Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha drinking Gaumutra (Cow
Urine) during the Gaumutra Party for the Neutralize the Effect of
Corona Virus, in new Delhi.
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Members of All India Hindu Mahasabha serve a traditional drink with
cow urine as an ingredient during a gaumutra (cow urine) party, which
according to them helps in warding off coronavirus disease (COVID-19),
in New Delhi.
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Members of All India Hindu Mahasabha offer cow urine to a caricature
of the coronavirus as they attend a gaumutra (cow urine) party, which
according to them helps in warding off coronavirus disease (COVID-19),
in New Delhi.
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Members of All India Hindu Mahasabha drink cow urine as they attend a
gaumutra (cow urine) party, which according to them helps warding off
coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New Delhi.
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A policeman stands guard next to a caricature as members of All India
Hindu Mahasabha attend a gaumutra (cow urine) party, which according to
them helps in warding off coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New Delhi,
India.
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Hindu organisation 'Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha' president Chakrapani
Maharaj (C-R) drinks with other members and supporters a cup of
panchagavya, a traditional Hindu ritual mixture made of cow dung,
urine, milk, curd and ghee as they attend a 'gaumutra (cow urine)
party' to fight against the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, in New
Delhi on March 14, 2020.