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Jul 21, 2012, 10:42:14 PM7/21/12
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From: subodh kumar <subod...@gmail.com>
Date: 22 July 2012 06:12
Subject: Re: vrishti mantra in yajurveda
To: kamalesh pathak <kamlesh...@gmail.com>
 
 
 
Dear Kamlash ji,
The very first chapter of Yajurved is an ISO 9000 type of Vedic system to monitor, train  and manage Organic Cow based  Agriculture  life. This was the system implemented by  Darshporurnmaseshti yagnas.  
If we try to understand the fine points of these Ved mantras our country and society will be greatly benefited by  blessings of Vedic knowledge.
As an example just see what the second mantra of Yajyved says.
 
" वसो:  पवित्रमसि द्यौरसि पृथिव्यसि मातरिश्वनो घर्मोsसि विश्वधाsसि ।

परमेण धाम्ना दृँहस्व मा ह्वार्मा ते यज्ञपतिर्ह्वाषीत्‌ ॥ यजु 1.1.2

Manage the elements in and around goshala as follows ;( Equally applicable to all habitats) to  be blessed with all material welfare:

1.   पवित्रमसिpawitrmasi;  Grow  कुशा –दूब (Botanic name-Cynodon Dactylon) on all the open space. It is held in  Vedic tradition that grass called kusha/doob  is a natural purifier. This grass is used in all ritualistic ceremonies and worships to purify water. Rural milk vendors  in Eastern UP  often put a top layer of this grass to act as a sieve while milking  their cows in to the milking pan. There was a tradition to use ashes-Bhasm with Kusha to clean all used vessels. 
 Darsheshti yajna  that monitors the current state ( now visible in darsh) of entire  agriculture pastoral activities. 
 Yajurved mantra1.1.3  is used in monitoring the milk production of cows when the milk man in Darsheshti yagna is asked- पुनातु वसो: पवित्रेण शतधारेण सुप्वा कामधुक्ष:” punaatu wasoh shatadhaaren supwaa kaamadhukshah”  After straining through a sieve of Cynodon Dactylon for sanitising  the milk , which cow has provided this milk? 

(There is still a tradition in Eastern UP villages for putting a layer of washed Kusha in the vessel in which cow is being milked. Thus all cow milk comes after coming in contact with Kusha. This  grass Kusha  is also put in drums  in which milk is being transported. It is believed that contact of milk with this grass enhances the shelf life of milk. (This can be a topic of  research to reduce dependence on pasteurisation to the extent where milk is not transported over long distances. Even hermetically sealing of good clean milk can enhance shelf life of milk by reducing growth of bacteria.  ) There is a Vedic Tradition that Kusha PURIFIES. Kusha is put in water used in all Vedic rituals. Our rishis were great scientists. There is  a perfect scientific basis behind all  procedures that are laid down in our rituals. Some ritual practises may have got distorted due to our ignorance and not understanding our scriptures.

 It is now confirmed by modern science that kusha or doob  with botanical name Cynodon Dactylon  has fungicidal, bacticidal properties.  It is also well known that this grass grows only in good organically rich soil. Thus all soil should be well fertilised with cowdung and cow urine to ensure growing of this grass.

1.1        Logically pastures should also be rich with this variety of grass. If a cow feeds on larger proportion of this grass, can the milk of such a cow be expected to have better shelf life?
World famous Soil scientist Prof William Albrecht of Missouri University  in early last century had established that cow has inborn natural soil monitoring sense. Cow tends to deposit cow dung and Urine in soil spots that are in need of soil improvement. Cow remedies waste land by grazing on it. It is an important lesson for modern soil scientists engaged in reclamation of Waste lands. ( In fact there is pointed reference to this topic in Vedas)
Our Sanskrit scholars must learn modern sciences and or collaborate with scientists to unearth the hidden and forgotten meaning in Vedas for welfare of humanity .
With warm wishes,
Subodh Kumar
 
 
On 21 July 2012 16:52, subodh kumar <subod...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
Thank you Kamalesh ji,
This mantra says exactly that agnihotra facilitates maruts to cause water bearing clouds to shower their blessings in the form of rains on earth.
Thank you once again for reminding me of this very important link to vrishti yagna.
Subodh
 
 
On 21 July 2012 14:48, kamalesh pathak <kamlesh...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
 
respected subodhji, namaskarah !
last morning i was doing samhita paath of yajurveda. adhyaya 2 mantra 16 is as under,
vasubhyastvA rudrebhyastvA sanjAnAthAndyAvA prithivI mitrAvarunawtvA vrishTAvatAm |
vyantu vayoktam rihANA marutAmprishatIrgachchh vashA prisnir bhutvA divam gachchh 
tato no vrishTimAvaha | 
i though this could be of your use. please ignore if known to you,
regards, 
 
Kamlesh Pathak
 
 
 
 
 
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Subodh Kumar,
C-61 Ramprasth,
Ghaziabad-201011
Mobile-9810612898
Maharshi Dayanand Gosamwardhan Kendra , Delhi-96
 
A bird sitting on a tree is never afraid of  the branch breaking, because his trust  is NOT  on the branch but on it's own WINGS !!
Believe in yourself & WIN the world..
.
 
 
 
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Subodh Kumar,
C-61 Ramprasth,
Ghaziabad-201011
Mobile-9810612898
Maharshi Dayanand Gosamwardhan Kendra , Delhi-96
 
A bird sitting on a tree is never afraid of  the branch breaking, because his trust  is NOT  on the branch but on it's own WINGS !!
Believe in yourself & WIN the world..
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V Subrahmanian

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Jul 22, 2012, 2:20:31 AM7/22/12
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Just before 'grahaNa' (eclipse) we have the practice of putting 'darbha' grass in almost all edibles like oil, pickle, ghee, curds.  Does this have anything to do with the practice you have mentioned here? 

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Jul 23, 2012, 5:24:51 AM7/23/12
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From: kamalesh pathak <kamlesh...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: {भारतीयविद्वत्परिषत्} Fwd: yajurveda
To: v.subra...@gmail.com


sri v. sunramanian ji,
long before an ayurved expert told me that Darbha (kusha) have power to seperate the 7 layers of skin, unfortunately i had forgotten all references.
i have observed that camel or goat also never eat this herbal grass known as DARBHA or KUSHA. 
botanical experts requested to throw more light on this,
warm regeards,
kamalesh pathak



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