Vishwa Mangal Gou Gram Yatra

Vishwa Mangal Gou Gram Yatra (Devanagari:विश्व मंगल गौ-ग्राम यात्रा) is the largest ever cow protection movement in India. The yatra (journey) began on 30 September 2009 from Kurukshetra in Haryana and will end on 17 January 2010 at Nagpur, covering 20,000 kilometres (12,000 mi) in these 108 days.Yatra map:..[1][2][3][4] The yatra is inspired by Poojya Shri Raghaveshwara Bharathi Swamiji, the Shankaracharya of the Ramachandrapura Math in Karnataka, and has the blessings of almost all of the revered saints of the country.

Purpose

The pioneers of the yatra have set the immediate and long term purposes of the yatra as follows:

Immediate Purpose of the Journey

  1. Formation of representative committee for cow protection with members from all religious sections.
  2. Start of safe havens for cows at tehsil and district levels.
  3. Demand to declare cow as the national animal.
  4. Demand on the central government to formulate laws to preserve various breeds of Indian cows.
  5. Demand for a separate ministry to handle the issues related to cows.
  6. Demand the state governments to take responsibility of cow protection and development activities.
  7. Demand to protect the purity of Indian breeds of cows by stopping cross breeding.
  8. Signature campaign resulting in an appeal to the President of India with crores together signatures.

Long Term Purpose of the Journey

  1. Immediate action for protection and growth of the remaining 33 breeds of Indian cows.
  2. Take appropriate action to stop encroachment of grazing land.
  3. Show the path of organic farming and check farmers’ suicide.
  4. Stop uncontrolled migration of villagers to towns and cities.
  5. Educate the farmer that cow is not giver of milk alone. It is important that it is the farmers’ responsibility to care and protect the cow.
  6. Educate the farmer about the gains of using oxen for farming and positive effects of organic farming.
  7. Develop products related with cow. Create market for products from cow urine and dung.
  8. Conduct serious research on the above.
  9. Encourage agriculture related handicraft.
  10. Understand the divine nature of cow.
  11. Prosperity of villages by devotion to cow, progress of the nation from that of villages, leading to the progress of the world.

Cow Slaughtering

References

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