1.) In your country the dog is protected, and the cow is killed. The dog is passing stool and urine in the street, he is considered the best friend of man, and the cow is all pure,stool, urine, and milk, but they are taken to the slaughter house and killed for food. What kind of civilization is this?
Rupanuga letter Dec 7 1975
2.)Now, there are so many scientists. They are discovering vitamin value from foodstuff. Now, what is the vitamin value in the dry grass? Can any scientist say that this is the vitamin value in dry grass? If there is no vitamin value in dry grass, how the cow is producing so much milk, who is full of vitamins A and D? How, from dry grass, vitamins coming out? Nowadays the physician prescribes some artificial vitamins for maintaining your body. Now, what is the vitamin there in the dry grass so that the cow is eating dry grass and giving you nice milk full of vitamins A and D, essential for your life? So these are all wrong theories, that “This contains this vitamin. This contains this.” Let them go on. Butnatural foodstuff which is meant for human being, they are full of vitamins already there by nature’s law, by God’s wish. So annād bhavanti bhūtān i [Bg. 3.14].
You will be surprised. When I was family man, I had a servant who was only twenty-two years old. Oh, he was too stout and strong. You see? So one day I asked him that… His name was Buddhu. So I asked him, “Buddhu, what do you take that you are very stout and strong?” He said, “My dear sir, I take only these corns.” Corns. You know corns? A corns and it is powdered. The powdered portions used to make bread, and the grain portion he used to cook as rice, and he was taking that. That’s all.
Green: Cornmeal?
Prabhupāda: Corn.
Devotees: Meal. Cornmeal.
Prabhupāda: Cornmeal, yes. And he was very stout and strong. He was deriving all the vitamins. Because he was poor man, he could not eat any butter or milk or any other things, meat also no, nothing of the sort. He was simply eating… He was drawing, at that time, only twenty-two rupees from me. Twenty-two rupees means… According to your American exchange, it comes to five dollars, five dollars a month, his income. And what he could spend? So he was taking the cheap food. But he was very strong and stout. So whole idea is that these grains, these grains are meant for human being. Coarse grain or fine grain, there are so many varieties of grain, varieties of rice, varieties ofdāl, according… Now, the fine rice, the basmati rice… The laborer class… In India, of course, we have got this distinction. They are not satisfied for, with this white rice. They want coarse grain for satisfaction. While gentleman class, they cannot eat coarse grain. They want finer grain. So all these varieties of grains and vegetables and everything is there by nature’s arrangement, by God’s arrangement.
Here it is said annād bhavanti bhūtāni [ Bg. 3.14]. Now, your body depends on the foodstuff supplied by nature. Annād bhavanti bhūtāni parjanyād anna–sambhavaḥ. And these grains are produced by rains,parjanya. Parjanya means regular rainfall from the sky by the arrangement of God. It is not your arrangement. Rainfall is not your arrangement. It is supernatural arrangement. If there is regular rainfall, then it can produce all the necessities of our life.
I think, Carl, you were reading from the Bhagavad-gītā aboutMahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira’s reign, during his kingdom how rainfall was regular, and the necessities of human being were being produced. So here is the same thing. Annāt. Anna, the grains. Grains are our life’s subsistence, human being. Annād bhavanti bhūtāni. And grains are produced by regular rainfall. Parjanyād anna–sambh avaḥ. Parjanyameans rainfall.And yajñād bhavati pa rjanyaḥ: [Bg. 3.14] “And rainfall is produced when you offer yajña, sacrifice, to the Lord.” Regular rainfall will be possible when people are engaged in the yajña.Otherwise, nature will control rainfall. For want of rain, all your arrangement—mechanical arrangement, tractors, and all these things—will all fail if there is rainfall, there is no rainfall. So control of the rainfall is not in your hand. It is in supernatural power. So here it is said that rainfall is made possible byoffering yajña, by sacrifice.Parjanyāt… Or yajñ ād bhavati parjanyo yajñaḥ kar ma–samudbhavaḥ:[Bg. 3.14] “And yajña is prescribed according to the Vedic rituals.”
Now, just see the link. Living entities, they can develop by eating grains. Grains are produced by rainfall. Rainfall is made possible by offering sacrifice. And the process of sacrifice is given in authoritative scriptures like Bhagavad-gītā, Bhāgavata, and Vedic literature, what is the process. So because the beginning is from the Brahman—Brahman means Veda, transcendental sound—therefore, if we work according to the direction of this Bhagavad-gītā or Vedas, then the whole thing becomes, I mean to say, spiritualized. Whole thing becomes spiritualized. Because… Karma–yajña… Yajñ aḥ karma–samudbhavaḥ. Karma…
And if your karma is regulated by the direction of Kṛṣṇa, just likeArjuna regulated his karma, his warfare, by the direction of Kṛṣṇa, then by regulation of karma, you perform yajña, sacrifice, and from, for your performance of yajña, sacrifice, there is regulated rainfall, andfrom regulated rainfall there is sufficient production of grains andfoodstuff, and from your sufficient foodstuff, you can grow yourself, body, maintain your body very nicely. The whole program is like that.Annād bhavanti….
below we have some examples of barley grains we grew-
grown, cut, threshed and winnowed-ready to eat
THIS is civilization !!