Aug 28, 2009

Dhanwantari Bhagwan


Ayurveda is an ancient medical science which teaches us how to be healthy and to lead a long and fruitful life. Hundreds of diseases are very well explained along with causes, symptoms and remedies on lines of dosha theory in Ayurveda.Diet and lifestyle modifications mentioned in Ayurveda for each disease play an important role in bringing the diseases and conditions under control .

Hence through this web site we want to help the people through Ayurveda remedies which are explained in ayurveda . This website offers free consultations . It is assured that genuine consultations shall be promptly replied to by our panel of doctors.

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Lajjalu (Sanskrit ) - Sensitive Plant (Mimosa Pudica)

The plant lajjalu which is described in ayurveda has been identified as Mimosa Pudika (sensitive plant). This plant has different names like Namaskari, Shamipathra, Rekta Paadi, etc.,

It has been described as

“ sparshaat sankochataam yaati punashcha prasruta bhavet " -a plant which folds itself when touched and spreads its leaves once again after a while.

Properties or guna of lajjalu:

1. Lajjalu has tikta and kashaya rasa (bitter and astringent taste),

2. Has property of cold (sheetha).

3. Balances kapha, pitta.

It has the following medicinal properties,

§ It arrests bleeding.

§ Fastens the wound healing process.

§ Very useful in diarrhea (athisaara) Amoebic dysentery (raktaatisaara) and bleeding piles.

§ It is mainly used in herbal preparations for gynecological disorders.

§ It has been said to have medicinal properties to cure skin diseases.

§ It is also used in conditions like bronchitis, general weakness and impotence.

Usually leaves, flowers, stems, roots and fruits (Punchaangha = 5 parts of plants) are used as medicines. But the root is used mainly used.

Shushrutha has placed this plant in “Priyangwadi and ambhastadi “ gana.

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Prepare ayurveda medicines at Home . Do It Yourself - Simple Herbal Formulae.

In ayurveda all naturally available things are used as medicines. For example water, mud, sand, plants and their parts, animals and their parts, minerals,... and the list becomes infinite. These naturally available things exhibit different medicinal properties when used singly or in combination. Even a single natural thing acts differently in different physical conditions. For example- Plain water exhibits different medicinal properties when it is

  • hot
  • boiled and cooled
  • cold.
    "Charaka" and "Sushruta" have indicated many herbs which act effectively in some diseases. Some times even a single herb gives the desired effect. This is known as "Eka moolika prayoga" (Single drug therapy). Such simple and effective treatment formulae for many diseases are available through our site.

Action Of Herbs

The herbs which are available abundantly around us have plenty of medicinal properties. But these herbs need proper purification and a good vehicle to act at cellular level. The form (powdered, paste, juice, etc) in which the herbs are administered also plays a very important role in curing diseases. Action of a medicinal herb depends on the part of the plant that is used. Regular use of fresh herbal preparations give effective relief in many chronic diseases


Aug 27, 2009

गोवंश

गोवंश


परिचय

गाय : एक अंतरंग परिचय

हम में से जो गांवों में पले-बढ़े हैं, उनके लिए गाय का उल्लेख यादें ताजा कर देती है । हमारी पौ फटती थी घर के निकट के गाय के छप्पर से । माताओं के लिये गाय दोहन एक प्रातः कालीन प्रिय कार्य था । एक चमकतें बर्तन के साथ गो छप्पर [...]

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विशेषता

गाय की विशेषताएँ

मूल विशेषताएँ :

भारतीय गायें बास इंडिकस प्रजाति की हैं ।
ऊँचे स्कंध, झूलता गलावलंब और पीठ पर सूर्यकेतु स्नायु इस नसल की पहचान है ।
ऐसा माना जाता है कि सूर्यकेतु स्नायु वातावरण से औषधीय तत्व प्राप्त करता है । जिससे गोबर, गोमूत्र और गो-दुग्ध अधिक पोषक बनते हैं ।

त्वचा :

गर्दन के नीचे झूलते [...]

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छठा ज्ञान

गाय का छठा ज्ञान
गाय का छठा ज्ञान तीव्र होता है । पौराणिक कथाओं में तो गाय के बोलने का उल्लेख हैं । वह किसी आसन्न दुर्घटना की चेतावनी अपने स्वामी को देकर उसके बचने में सहायक होती थी । तब विधाता ने गाय को मूक कर दिया ताकि विधि के विधान में परिवर्तन ना हो [...]

Aug 26, 2009

kamdhenu-project Report

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KAMDHENU
GOU SEVA KI EK ABHINAB YOJNA
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SARAD ACHARYA
6/30/2009




PROJECT

ON

DIARY FARM AT BOLANGIR

PREPARED BY

SARAD ACHARYA (Panchagavya specialist, kamdhenu, Vrindavan)

ABINASH ACHARYA (B.TECH, civil Engg., 3RD Semester, CETBhubaneswar)

GUIDED BY

BIKRAM BHOI, Agriculture Officer

Trainee, Regional Institute for Training & Extension, Bolangir

JAGMOHAN MEHER, B.TECH, 5th Semester

Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar






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ABOUT LOCATION & PAEDOLOGY













PROPOSAL

To meet the need of locality, to facilitate employment for unemployed, to protect the cattle from slaughtering, to make aware the rural people about financial development through SHG(Self Help Group).Kamdhenu proposes to establish an ideal GOU SEVASHRAM in the district of Bolangir, Orissa, India.














DIARY SCHEME

DIARY SCHEME FOR 20 CROSS BREED COWS



  1. Civil construction :


  1. FOR COW

AREA = 40 sq. ft/cow

Total area = 800 sq. ft

Expenditure = Rs.90/sq. ft

Total expenditure = Rs. 72,000/-

  1. FOR CALF

20 calf @ 20 sq. ft/calf

Total expenditure = Rs.36,000 /-

  1. ISOLATION BOX

40 sq. ft/cow

Total area= 800 sq. ft; Total expenditure = Rs. 7,200/-

  1. MILKING PARLOR @ 100 sq ft @ Rs. 90 / sq. ft; Total expenditure = Rs. 9,000/-
  2. WATCH MAN ROOM/WORKER QUARTER for 3 worker = Rs.15,000/-
  3. OFFICE ROOM = Rs.9,000/-
  4. STORE ROOM = 100 sq. ft @ Rs. 90 / sq ft = Rs. 9,000/-
  5. DRIED FODDER STORAGE ROOM = Rs. 20,000/-
  6. FENCING around premises = Rs. 50,000/-
  7. DEEP BORE WELL, MOTOR, OVER HEAD TANK = Rs. 72,000/-
  8. ELECTRIC INSTALLATION = Rs. 10,000/-



Grand total for civil construction = Rs. 3, 83,400/-



  1. Recurring Expenditure:

Cost of cow decided as Rs. 1400 for 1 lit. ; Cost of a 14 lit producing cow = 1400 X 14 = Rs. 19,600/-

Cost of 20 cross breed cows producing 14 lit. Milk/day = Rs. 19,600 X 20 = Rs. 3, 92,000/-



(3)Transportation cost:

For 20 cross breed cows @ Rs. 500 / cow = Rs. 10,000/-



    (4) Equipments:

Diary equipment @ Rs. 1000 / cow = Rs. 20,000/-

Chaff cutter with motor = Rs. 15,000/-

Milking machine = Rs.1, 00,000/- (optional)


(5) Fodder cultivation:

Fodder cultivation with irrigation facility for 4 Acre of land @ Rs. 5,000 / acre = Rs. 20,000/-

Feed cost for 1 month for 1st batch of 10 cows; Total cost@ Rs. 60 per day per cow = Rs. 20,000/-



(6) Insurance:

Insurance cost @ 4% of the cost of the cow cost = Rs. 16,000/-



(7) Miscellaneous

Cost: Rs 23,000/-



GRAND TOTAL (INCLUDING OPTIONAL ITEMS) = Rs. 10, 00,000/-




RECURRING COST FOR 5 YEARS:




1st YEAR 2ND YEAR 3RD YEAR 4TH YEAR 5TH YEAR
Feeding cost(lactation period) 2,58,000/- 3,12,000/- 3,12,000/- 3,06,000/- 2,88,000/-
Feedingcost (Dried period) 45,100/- 82,000/- 82,000/- 86,000/- 98,400/-
Medicine cost 20,000/- 20,000/- 20,000/- 20,000/- 20,000/-
Electric bill 20,000/- 20,000/- 20,000/- 20,000/- 20,000/-
Labor charge 56,700/- 56,700/- 56,700/- 56,700/- 56,700/-
Total 3,99,800/- 3,90,700/- 4,90,700/- 4,88,800/- 4,83,100/-





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Income chart (From Milk Only)

Rate: Rs 12/ lit of milk

1st yr 2nd yr 3rd yr 4th yr 5th yr
Selling of milk in lit. 60,200 72,800 72,800 71,400 67,200
Income(Rupees) 7,22,400/- 8,73,600/- 8,73,600/- 8,53,800/- 8,06,400/-







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ADDITIONAL PLAN ESTIMATE


Shelter for old age & disable Cattle (100 nos.)


  1. CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

  1. Cow shed construction

    1. 40 sq. ft/cow , total 4000 sq ft @Rs. 30/ sq. ft = Rs 1,20,000
    2. Feed go-down (dried fodder store)= Rs 10,000
    3. Isolation box not needed
    4. Milking parlor not needed
    5. Watchman room not needed
    6. Office room not needed not needed
    7. Store room not needed
    8. Feed go-down and grinding machine not needed
    9. Dried fodder storage room not needed
    10. Borewell ,motor and over haeas tank not needed
    11. Electric installation not needed


  1. Recurring expenditure

    1. Cost of cows (transportation only)= Rs 50,000
    2. Chaff cutter & motor= Rs 15,000
    3. Diary equipments not needed

  1. Fodder cultivation with irrigation

    Fodder cultivation with irrigation facility for 5 acre of land Rs 5000 per acres Rs 25,000


  1. Installation of solar panel

    5 nos. @ Rs 10,000/panel= Rs 50,000













PRODUCTION WING

SECTION-1

PANCHAGAVYA MEDIC

Aug 25, 2009

From flying to farming

From flying to farming
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Tuesday, 28 April 2009 05:35
Bangalore: City girl Sangita Sharma quit a highflying job to plunge into a soul-soothing vocation, organic farming, after having successfully tried her hands in multiple verticals: as a journalist, ad personality, air hostess and corporate brand ambassador for world’s largest aluminium company.

It was just after reading her lengthy corporate profile that this correspondent made a visit to Gopathi Farm at Singapurahalli of Vidyaranyapura, on the outskirts of Bangalore.

The first scene from the entrance of the farm, Sharma is busy harvesting wheat with her co-farmers Gopal, Ramcharan, Kriappa and Ganga while another farmer Kela is readying an organic lunch in the farm kitchen. It was Sangita’s father Major P N Sharma who influenced her to develop a green thumb.

Have you ever seen green (ripe) or black tomatoes or deep red, purple or green pop corns or peppers (capsicum) in chocolate or purple colour. Well, we are not talking about plastic replicas. If you want to experience true bio-diversity, a visit to this farm is a must.

You will find over two dozen varieties of tomatoes of unique shades and shapes grown here. Each fruit of Doublerichtomato variety (deep red) weighs over 500 grams, it contains twice as much Vitamin C than most other tomatoes while Carorich, a deep orange variety is a little bundle of Vitamin A. Black Prince, in deep garnet, gives big fruits. She grows a wide variety of cheery tomatoes and also pear-shaped red/yellow tomatoes. Mountain Gold and Golden Delight and Galina (shades of yellow/orange) and Green Sausage (green even when they are ripe).

Chilly varieties like Cayenne, (Long Mexican deep red), Jalapeno (deep geen), Bulldog Hungarian (deep red double lobed) or Tabasco Short (very pungent small yellow). And pepper varieties like Banana Early Sweet (organge & pale green), Goldie (orange), Italian Sweet (red), Miniature Chocolate Bell (chocolate) and Purple Beauty. Squash varieties like Blackforest (green/orange), Golden Delicious (yellow/red) and a large tuber crook neck-zuccini.

Different kids of limes, root vegetables including carrot and beetroot, radish, cabbage, cauliflower and a wide variety of leafy vegetables as also exotic salad greens are grown on this farm.

Staple grains wheat, ragi and rice are grown in adjacent fields fringed with coconut palms.

The soil in Gopathi Farm is free from pesticides, chemicals or insecticides. Biocompost/biomass and Panchkavvya (a mixture of milk, cowdung, yoghourt, cow urine, ghee) and Amrut Pani (cow urine & jaggery), are used as manure and biopesticide.

The farm also looks like a ranch with four large lactating cows, three calves and 3 huge traditional bulls and pack of 9 dogs, Simha, Lika, Ra, Rock, Jazz, Bushy, Ticky, Vicky and Ravan.

“For me, farming is part of my right to safe food. Biodivesity is the measure of health of all forms of life. It protects the soil from destruction, but modern chemicals and pesticides have poisoned our soil,” she said.

She also works with Annadana Soil and Seed Savers Trust, an NGO, set up by a few like-minded people to protect, propagate, conserve, multiply and disseminate open pollinated, non-genetically modified, non-hybrid vegetable seeds.

Organic replicable seeds are stored in a solar operated Seed Bank based in Auroville. In the past seven years, about 35,000 organic vegetable seed packets have been distributed free of charge each year by Annadana across the country.

Farmers are not able to produce their own seeds as they rely on impotent seeds. They are also not able to procure seeds.Organic products are becoming a fad and are meant only for the rich. On an average an adult spends Rs 15,000 on branded drugs. The entire food chain is contaminated right from the seed.Some 25 lakh people are diagnosed of cancer a year in the country. Eating safe food is the only solution.
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