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Category:Our Keeping Cows (Disciples of SP)

Theme Analysis

The modern industrial society presents endless complexities, but the Vedic standard offers a remarkably simple alternative for human civilization. Through his practical guidance, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the establishment of self-sufficient farm communities centered around cow protection naturally solves all major economic problems. By securing their own food grains and milk, devotees are freed from the anxieties of the city and can dedicate their saved time entirely to spiritual advancement. Ultimately, by maintaining these peaceful, agrarian communities, the disciples are tasked with setting a brilliant, living example that proves the perfection of plain living and high thinking.

  • The Solution to Economic Ills: The artificial dependence on factories and urban jobs is completely eliminated when a community becomes self-sufficient by growing its own crops and protecting cows.
  • Setting a Global Example: The purpose of purchasing land and establishing farms is not to retreat from the world, but to show humanity a practical, peaceful alternative to a lifestyle based on animal slaughter.
  • The Abundance of Protected Cows: When cows are properly tended and feel completely safe from the threat of the slaughterhouse, they joyfully respond by producing double the amount of milk.
  • Practical Farm Management: Successful cow protection requires careful planning, specifically ensuring that there is sufficient, non-rocky grazing land and proper facilities to maintain the animals year-round.
  • Peaceful Living and Spiritual Focus: By simply depending on the earth for vegetables and the cows for milk, devotees obtain all necessary nutrition, freeing themselves to peacefully chant the holy names and perfect their lives.

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Pages in category "Our Keeping Cows (Disciples of SP)"

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