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Indians Better Off Not Eating Their Cows!

by Babu G. Ranganathan | June 25, 2008 at 01:30 pm | 717 views | 9 comments | 8 recommendations

 As an Indian American, I am amazed at some of the persistent misconceptions and derogatory attitudes of some of my fellow Americans concerning India. Of course, no country is perfect and that definitely includes India.

The perennial question, of course, is why Indians don't eat all the cows on the street. A beef based diet is much more expensive. Besides, it takes ten pounds of grain protein to feed a cow to get back one pound of beef protein. That's a waste of nine pounds of grain protein! A balanced vegetarian diet can provide all the protein such as a combination of rice and beans (lentils) and wheat bread and beans which many Indians subsist on. The cows in India are used by farmers for tilling the soil, for milk and dairy products, and even cow dung is used for fertilizer and cooking fuel by many villagers.

As a Christian, I am advising  a vegetarian diet for those in India not for religious reasons but so that more food would be available, especially for the poorer masses,  and at a more affordable price. Also, a balanced vegetarian diet has been proven to be more healthy. What Indians do need to do is remove all the cows not being used which are roaming the countryside eating up precious grain and food that can be used for human consumption.

Because of India’s economic boom, the middle class in India has grown to about 350 million people, many of whom are defying traditional norms and demanding beef at the table. This is exhausting grain supplies which are diverted to feeding cattle to raise for beef and leaving less food grains for human consumption and driving the over-all world grain and food prices up.

Most Americans don't realize that Western mathematics originated in India. The so-called "Arabic" numerals were borrowed by the Arabs from the Indians. Because the Europeans borrowed their mathematics from the Arabs they became known as Arabic numerals, but they originated in India. Without the decimal system that India created and which was borrowed by the West, via the Arabs, Western science and technology would not have been possible. The ancient Roman numerals would not have sufficed.

The author, Babu G. Ranganathan, has a B.A. degree with concentrations in theology and biology and has been recognized for his writings on religion and science in the 24th edition of Marquis Who's Who In The East. The authors's website may be accessed at www.religionscience.com.

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sweetsixteen
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at 14:50 on June 25th, 2008

Babu G. Ranganathan, I like this story. It's good stuff.

No need to eat meat but those cows running free on the streets of Varanasi are really dangerous.


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Barry Artiste

Yeah Dangerous to those with BBQ tools and a good supply of sauce! Ever try and BBQ your food while It is running away from you?

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azzayindia

Well for those americans who ask this when will Indians eat cow well that day willcome when Americans start eating Dogs.

As for the cows on the street something drastic has to be done with the owners of those cows maybe a strict law.

What they do is milk the cow to its optimum and when the milk is dried up they leave the poor animals on the road to fend for themselves.

 

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Barry Artiste

Well I don't know about Americans eating Dogs, but I do know they have seniors on a fixed income who are not adverse to sharing their Pets Dog food, cause it is cheaper source of  food for them.

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Anonymous

Damn,   its a cold world. 

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at 02:44 on June 26th, 2008

Babu G. Ranganathan, I like this story. It's good stuff. Also, I subscribed your blog.

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at 06:36 on June 28th, 2008

Babu G. Ranganathan, I like this story. It's good stuff. Cows in India are considered sacred. I think they should gathered them in a sanctuary instead of roaming the streets.

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at 11:41 on July 11th, 2008

Babu G. Ranganathan, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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OneOne

Babu,
Mother is more impotent in India. Since cow feeds us in same way as our mother (by milk). Cow got next place to mother. As respect to mother, we wont eat cow(or smiler animals). In fact, Hinduism suggests complete Veg .. for many reasons like health/humanity etc...

Leaving Cows on road is also sin.. cows should be taken care by their respective owners.. "using and throwing" is cruel act... Such people should be punished.

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June 25, 2008 at 01:30 pm by Babu G. Ranganathan, 717 views, 9 comments

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