| Milk - At What Cost |
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MILK: AT WHAT COST? Today all are aware that the global warming, ecological
crisis and environmental pollution is threatening the entire human race making
it a matter of grave concern for all, especially for those who are
conscientiously aware. For those who are not know that when one life is
threatened all life is at risk. It is all very well to say that individuals must wrestle with
their consciences--but only if their consciences are awake and informed.
Industrial society, alas, hides animals’ suffering and does not allow the
conscience to awake. When we observe minutely around us we
see that even nature sees the whole universe as a great cosmic mechanism with
its own self-propelling force. We being part of that mechanism we are
responsible for conducting ourselves in harmony and rhythm with the nature and
rest of the living beings. It is important to know
that each of us is a vital thread in another’s life tapestry and so our lives
are woven together for a reason, reason to survive and to live in peace and let
others live in peace. It is with this view that the core teaching of Dharma
(Religion) has remained to be Ahinsa
since time immemorial. All its practitioners are vegetarians consuming neither
meat, fish, fowl, poultry nor eggs. Now with increasing awareness and knowledge
of the torturous lives the animals live in the factory farms, there are
millions all over the world who have upgraded themselves to becoming VEGANS. *They live on plant based food, so exclude flesh, fish, fowl, dairy
products such as animal milk, butter, cheese, yogurt (curd), eggs, honey,
animal gelatin and all other items of animal origin like leather, silk, wool,
pearl etc. *All those who practice Ahinsa Parmo Dharma (Ahinsa is the
supreme religion) would not take any life for food, fashion or sport.
Do You Know : *Animal
agriculture produces more greenhouse gas emissions than automobiles. Cows
raised for beef and dairy, in particular, emit massive amounts of nitrous oxide
and methane. *Animal
waste and feed cropland dump more pollutants into our waterways than all other
human activities combined. *Meat-based
diets require 10-20 times as much land as plant-based diets – nearly half of
the world's grains & soybeans are fed to animals. *Cows produce milk for
the same reason that humans do—to nourish their young. *Calves born on dairy
farms are taken from their mothers when they are just one day old and fed milk replacers
so that humans can have the milk instead. *In order to keep a
steady supply of milk, the cows are repeatedly impregnated.
*Some spend their entire
lives standing on concrete floors; others are crammed into massive mud lots. *Although cows would
naturally make only enough milk to meet the needs of their calves (around 16
pounds a day), genetic manipulation, antibiotics, and hormones are used to
force each cow to produce more than 18,000 pounds of milk a year (an average of
50 pounds a day). *In order to further
increase profits, Bovine Growth Hormone (BGH), a synthetic hormone, is now
being injected into cows to get them to produce even more milk. The hormones
adversely affect the cows’ health and increase the rate of birth defects in
their calves. BGH may also cause breast and prostate cancer in humans. *Cows have a natural
lifespan of about 25 years and can produce milk for eight or nine years and when
their milk production drops they are sent to the slaughter house. *The stress caused by factory farm conditions leads to disease, lameness, and reproductive problems that render cows worthless to the dairy industry by the time they are four or five years old, at which time they are sent to the slaughterhouse. Cruelty in a Crate *Few
consumers realize that veal is a direct by-product of the dairy industry. *In order for dairy cows to produce milk, they must be impregnated. *While female calves are
slaughtered or added to the dairy herd, many male calves are taken from their
mothers when they are as young as one day old and chained in tiny stalls to be
raised for veal.
*Does the above facts and truth strike a chord
in your heart, or is it another piece of information to read and forget about
it? Think, ponder and then decide. It’s your life, it’s your choice. *Today the dairy cows and buffaloes in India also go through the
same fate as their counter parts in western countries, becoming milking
machines for human beings. *The cows and buffaloes are kept pregnant
every year for a consecutive 9-10 years period by artificial insemination. *As soon as the she stops
yielding milk, she is dragged to the slaughter house for beef meat. The life
span of a cow is 15- 20 years but she dies in 4-5 years. *Poor calves are deprived of
their mother’s milk that is rightfully theirs. They are fattened by hormone
injections and kept in dark sheds away from sunlight in oppressed conditions,
preparing them for veal meat. *These cows’ milk is for their
calves but now milked for human beings. *Their calves go hungry without
a drop of milk and we become the cause (Nimitta) for their hunger and
slaughter, violating the first vow of Ahinsa. *This also affects our
longevity (Ayushya) Karma. Reducing the longevity of others we reduce our
longevity. *The Jains believe that to take
anything without the permission of their owner is a theft (Adattadan). *They also know that it is
acquiring the Karma of Obstruction (Antaraya) causing the separation of mother
and its baby. *Mahavir has emphasized
foregoing passion creating foods in daily life (Vigaya). *All dairy products are passion
creating food. *Giving up dairy and becoming
Vegan we incur minimum of negative karmas and thus purify ourselves. *Knowing the facts and yet if
we are not able to change our food habits and give up dairy products we have to
question our beliefs and commitment to dharma. *How can we be at peace if we
are causing pain and suffering to innocent living beings? *The law of nature - Dharma is nothing but cause and effect. What we sow that we grow. Whatever suffering is caused to animals comes back to us like a boomerang? *So becoming VEGAN is one of the most
important and effective actions we can take to ease the strain on our Earth’s
limited resources, protect the planet from pollution, prevent global warming,
and save countless species from extinct. To sum this up, let me quote Mahavir who expressed it succinctly: "One
who neglects or disregards the existence of earth, water,
fire, air, vegetation and other living beings Disregards his own
existence
which is entwined with them.” Pramoda
Chitrabhanu Chairperson
of Jaina Jivadaya Committee Federation
of Jaina Associations in North America |
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