April 23: Sanjeevamrutha
 

Nectar Cottage for nectar minutes
Hosanagara: ‘Sanjeevamrutha’, a stall seems like a cottage with rural look beside the main podium of the conference is filled with full of cow products. More than 70 products prepared by the cow discards like Amruthasara, Nirmalaganga, Surabhi, Sukesh, Sukanthi, Thriguna, Shamana, Sushismitha, Shodashi are the main attractions of the stall. Besides, there is a heaps of organic products. Volunteers here are busy with explaining the importance of these products in our health to the onlookers.
‘Gomuthra (cow’s urine) is used as an effective medicine for so many health disorders since ancient times. According to Ayurveda, gomuthra is like a nectar, which enhances the beauty of the skin and an anti-biotic. Not only products, even doctors who are expertise in the field of Ayurveda by using gomuthra are ready to treat the patients at any time here. Tourists are enjoying while seeing this peculiar cottage here.

Yashoda Oberai's birthday Hosanagara:
Yashoda oberai, wife of Suresh Oberai has celebrated her 53rd birth day at the Math premises here on Sunday in a different way. There was neither cutting of cakes nor any other grand party. She bowed her head on the feet's of the Raghaveshwar Bharathi Swamiji and vowed to adopt 53 cows to mark her birthday celebration. Later, speaking to newsmen she said, that was the sacrosanct minute of her life. Meanwhile, K N Rao, Vijayawada of Andhra Pradesh based devotee donated Ongol calf which costs Rs. 1.25 lakh to the Swamiji.
Cows for dowry
Hosanagara: Cow should gets great respect in the society. In our country we rear the cow not only for its products. We also used it for cultural, conference and dowry purposes, said Dr. Abdilaziz ahmed Fademul, cow expert in the University of Khartum, Sudan. Nearly 80 per cent of the people in our country depends on dairying. They rear the cows for mutton and milk. But, here the people have a great respect for cow and adore which is really a surprising thing for us, he said. 'Conference has been arranged in a systematic manner. Really I am happy to present my speech on the importance of 'Zeebra' breed here, he added.
 
Participating in a panel discussion on comparative study on Indigenous and Foreign breed cattle, Professor in Vitrage university of Netherland, Dr. J N Nenstra said, cow has thousands of years of history and it contributed a lot to the economy of the country, he added.
Speaking on the occasion Bangladesh veterinary expert Professor Bunion lauded Swamiji for his unique work on organizing this world conference.