Deccan Chronicle

Now, Srisailam temple to distil cow urine for cure

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Perhaps for the first time in the centuries-old history of the Srisailam Mallikarju­na Swamy temple, an initiative has been launched to distill cow urine and distribute it to needy pilgrims to cure them of chronic diseases like glucose impairment, cardiovasc­ular disease and general body pain.

Called ‘GauArk,’ the cow urine distillati­on was launched on Sunday after offering prayers to Maha Ganapathi, said executive officer K.S Rama Rao. He said using a simple distillati­on process, the prototype was launched with three pots stacked vertically with a space between chambers to allow the process of distillati­on. The lower chamber was filled with cow urine and the top chamber with the coolest water. The middle chamber has a sieve and a pipe was let out to collect the distilled cow urine, he said.

The temple has a cow stock of 1,151 cows in its goshala and their number is increasing

due to a conducive atmosphere, he said. The commercial production would be scaled up after receiving necessary permission­s, he added.

A temple priest said cow (Bos indicus) urine/gomutra has been elaboratel­y explained in Ayurveda and described in the Sushruta Samhita, Ashtanga Sangraha and other ayurvedic texts as an effective medicinal substance/secretion of animal origin with innumerabl­e therapeuti­c properties.

Buoyed by the medicinal and therapuati­c properties of cow urine, the temple officials pitched for vending it in-house as the urine of 1,151 cows, running into thousands of litres, goes down the drain, said temple officials.

According to Vedic scholars at Srisailam, gomutra is not a toxic waste material. 95 per cent of it is water, 2.5 per cent consists of urea, and the remaining 2.5 per cent is a mixture of minerals, salts, hormones and enzymes. Gomutra exhibits the property of rasayana tattwa responsibl­e for modulating various bodily functions, including immunity. It augments B- and T-lymphocyte blastogene­sis; and IgG, IgA and IgM antibody titers in mice. It also increases secretion of interleuki­n-1 and interleuki­n-2, phagocytic activity of macrophage­s, and is thus helpful in the prevention and control of infections.

Several studies have establishe­d the anti-microbial and germicidal properties of gomutra due to the presence of urea, creatinine, swarn kshar (aurum hydroxide), carbolic acid, other phenols, calcium and manganese; its anti-cancer effect is due to uric acid’s antioxidan­t property and allantoin; immunity is improved by swarn kshar; and wound-healing is promoted by allantoin.

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