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Title: Why Cities are not the place to stay


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Why Cities are not the place to stay?
First in the series of Why Cities are not the
place to stay?, in support of MAKE VRNDAVAN
VILLAGES Mission
On 25-11-07
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Why cities are not the place to stay?
  • Cities are not the place to stay.
  • Cities are flourishing on account of having so
    many industries, slaughterhouses, brothels,
    cinema, clubs and nightclubs
  • --Srila Prabhupada
  • Srila Prabhupada did not really want us to stay
    in cities
  • --His Holiness Srila Bhakti Raghava Maharaja

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Why cities are not the place to stay?
  • I have mentioned it a few times already what we
    do not realize is that the cities are meant to be
    primarily for devotees who will preach to other
    people that actually we do not belong in the
    city.

--His Holiness Srila Bhakti Raghava Maharaja
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Why cities are not the place to stay?
  • Srila Prabhupada has very clearly said that
    cities are going to crumble, to fall apart. And
    he gave the reason why cities will be destroyed
    is because of this almost unforgivable sinful
    activities allowing slaughtering of Cows

--His Holiness Srila Bhakti Raghava Maharaja
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Why Cities are not the place?
Not conducive For Spiritual Progress
Cow Slaughter
Environmental Pollution and Global Warming
Cost of living
. . . . .
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1857, an interesting story
  • First Indias Independence Movement - Sepoy
    Mutiny
  • Mangal Pandey
  • Jhansi Laxmi Bai

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Beef and Pork By-products in Daily Life
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Beef and Pork By-products in Daily Life
  • Food Water
  • Cosmetics
  • Automobiles
  • Health care
  • Miscellaneous

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Beef and Pork By-products in Daily Life
  • The ingredients are most likely animal-derived,
    but no confirmation has been given by the
    manufacturer/s. The other are ingredients that in
    some cases are animal-derived, but not always.
    Usually it is best to be on the safer side.
    Lecithin for example will say Soy-Lecithin if it
    is not derived from animals, on the other hand,
    some ingredients offer no clue to their origins.
    It is usually best to avoid most of the products
    listed in this section, just to be safe.

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Food and Water
  • Food (partial list)
  • Ice cream
  • Chocolate
  • Biscuits and baked foods
  • Chips
  • Sugar and now
  • PURE COW GHEE contains Animal Fat!

Beef and Pork By-products in Daily Life
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Ice Cream!...
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Ice Cream
  • Contains beta carotene (orangish red coloring)
    found in tissues.
  • Gelatin (increases the volume of Ice cream to
    more than 1/4th ) an extract from Beef
  • Emulsifiers (made from Di-glycerides, glycerol
    derived from partial hydrolysis of Beef fat

Beef and Pork By-products in Daily Life
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Chocolate!...
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Chocolate
  • Cocoa not only gives chocolate its uniquely
    smooth texture despite its high saturated fat
    content it also does not raise cholesterol,
    apparently, because of the presence of stearic
    acid.
  • Stearic Acid from Tallow. Stearamide. Stearate.
    Quaternium 27. Stearin. Fat from cows, sheep,
    etc. (could be dogs and cats from shelters). Most
    often refers to a fatty substance taken from the
    stomachs of pigs. Can be harsh, irritating. Used
    in cosmetics, soaps, lubricants, candles,
    hairsprays, conditioners, deodorants, creams.
    Alternatives can be found in many vegetable
    fats, e.g., coconut.

Beef and Pork By-products in Daily Life
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Food and Water
  • Water Filters Activated carbon from Cow bones

Beef and Pork By-products in Daily Life
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Biscuits Baked Foods
  • Use of Emulsifiers
  • Flavor enhancer - Animal (meat or fish).
    Monosodium glutamate, disodium guanylate,
    disodium inosiante. It gives food a flavor, but
    has little or no flavor itself.

Beef and Pork By-products in Daily Life
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More Sources
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Sources
  • ADRENALINE From the adrenals of hogs, cattle and
    sheep. In medicines.
  • ALLANTOIN A uric acid from cows, most mammals.
    Also in many plants (especially comfrey). In
    cosmetics, Especially creams lotions, and used
    in the treatment of wounds and skin ulcers.

Beef and Pork By-products in Daily Life
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Sources
  • AMBERGRIS From sperm whale intestines. Used as a
    fixative in perfumes and as a flavoring in foods
    and beverages. (Federal regulation currently
    prohibit the use of ingredients derived from
    marine mammals.)
  • AMINO ACIDS Animal or plant sources. In
    cosmetics, vitamins, supplements, shampoos, etc.
    AMYLASE An enzyme prepared from the pancreas of
    hogs. In cosmetics and medicines

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Sources
  • BENZOIC ACID In almost all vertebrates and in
    berries. In mouthwashes, deodorants, creams,
    aftershave lotions, perfumes, foods, beverages.

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Sources
  • BLOOD This should be obvious but if it isn't....
    From any slaughtered animal. Used in cheese
    making, foam rubber, intravenous feedings,
    medicines and as adhesive in plywood. Possibly in
    foods as lecithin (see).

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Sources
  • BOAR BRISTLES Hair from wild or captive hogs. In
    "natural" toothbrushes, hairbrushes, bath
    brushes, cosmetic brushes and shaving brushes.
  • BONE ASH The ash of burned bones, used as a
    fertilizer, in making ceramics and in cleaning
    and polishing compounds.

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Sources
  • BONEBLACK Bone charcoal. A black pigment
    containing about 10 charcoal made by roasting
    bones in an airtight container. Used in aquarium
    filters and in refining cane sugar. In eye
    shadows, polishes.
  • BONE MEAL Animal bones. In some fertilizers,
    some vitamins and supplements as a source of
    calcium, toothpastes.

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Sources
  • CAPRYLIC ACID Can come from cow or goat milk.
    Also from palm and coconut oil, other plant oils.
    In perfumes, soaps. CARMINE Cochineal. Carminic
    Acid. Red pigment from the crushed female
    cochineal insect. Reportedly 70,000 beetles may
    be killed to produce one pound of this red dye.
    Used in cosmetics, shampoos, red apple sauce and
    other foods. May cause allergic reactions.

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Sources
  • CAROTENE Provitamin A. Beta Carotene. Found in
    many animal tissues and in all plants. Used as a
    coloring in cosmetics and in the manufacture of
    Vitamin A.
  • CASTOREUM Castor. From muskrat and beaver
    genitals. Used in perfumes and incense.
  • CATGUT Tough cord or thread made from the
    intestines of sheep, horses, etc. Used for
    surgical sutures and for stringing tennis rackets
    and musical instruments, etc.

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Sources
  • CHOLESTERIN Cholesterol. A steroid alcohol,
    especially in all animal fats and oils, nerve
    tissue, egg yolk and blood. Can be derived from
    lanolin (see). In cosmetics, eye creams,
    shampoos, etc.
  • COLLAGEN A fibrous protein derived from animal
    tissue. In cosmetics.
  • CORTISONE Cortico Steroid. Hormone from cattle
    liver. Widely used in medicine.
  • CYSTEINE, L-Form. CYSTINE Two amino acids which
    can come from animals. Used in hair products and
    creams, in some bakery products and wound healing
    formulations.

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Sources
  • DUODENUM SUBSTANCES From the digestive tracts of
    cattle and swine. In some vitamins and medicines.
  • ELASTIN Found in the neck ligaments and aorta of
    cattle (bovine). Similar to collagen
  • ESTROGEN Estrone. Estradiol. From cow ovaries
    and pregnant mares' urine. Considered a drug. Can
    have harmful systemic effects if used by
    children. Used for reproductive problems and in
    birth control pills. In creams and lotions. Has
    no effect in the creams as a "nourishing" factor.
  • FATTY ACIDS Can be one or any mixture of liquid
    and solid acids, caprylic, myristic , oleic,
    palmitic, stearic (see all), behenic. Used in
    bubble baths, lipsticks, soaps, detergents,
    cosmetics, shampoos, foods.

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Sources
  • GELATIN Gel. Protein obtained by boiling skin,
    tendons, ligaments or bones with water, From
    cattle and hogs. Used in shampoos, face masks,
    other cosmetics. Used as a thickener for fruit
    gelatins and puddings ("Jello"). In candies,
    marshmallows, cakes, ice cream, yogurts. On
    photographic film as a coating and in vitamins as
    capsules. Sometimes used to assist in "clearing"
    wines.
  • GLUTAMIC ACID An amino acid found widely in
    animal tissue. Used as food seasoning and as an
    antioxidant in cosmetics.

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Sources
  • GLYCERIDES Monoglycerides. Diglycerides. From
    animal fat. In margarines, cake mixes,
    confectioneries, foods, cosmetics, etc. See
    Glycerin.
  • GLYCERIN Glycerol. Polyglycerol. Polytethylene
    Glycol (PEG). A by-product of soap manufacture
    (normally used animal fat). In cosmetics, foods,
    mouthwashes, toothpastes, soaps, ointments,
    medicines, lubricants, transmission and brake
    fluids, plastics.
  • INSULIN From the pancreas of hogs and oxen. Used
    by millions of diabetics daily.

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Sources
  • KERATIN From the ground-up horns, hoofs,
    feathers, quills and hair of various creatures.
    In hair rinses, shampoos, permanent wave
    solutions.
  • LACTIC ACID L-Lactic Acid (a by-product of the
    slaughterhouse). Produced by the fermentation of
    lactose when milk sours or from sucrose and some
    other carbohydrates by the action of certain
    microorganism. Can be found in blood and muscle
    tissue. In skin fresheners, adhesives,
    plasticizers, pharmaceuticals, sour milk, beer,
    sauerkraut, pickles and other food products made
    by bacterial fermentation. Used in foods and
    beverages as an acidulant, flavoring and
    preservative.

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Sources
  • LARD Fat from hog abdomens. In shaving creams ,
    soaps, cosmetics, baked goods and other foods.
    Hard to digest. Alternatives vegetable fats or
    oils.
  • LECITHIN Choline Bitartrate. In all living
    organism. From nerve tissue , blood, milk. in eye
    creams, lipsticks, liquid powders, hand creams,
    lotions, soaps, shampoos, other cosmetics,
    candies and other foods, medicines.
  • LINOLEIC ACID An essential fatty acid (see). In
    cosmetics vitamins.

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Sources
  • LIPASE Enzyme from the stomachs and tongue
    glands of calves, kids and lambs. Probably in
    some vitamins.
  • LIPOIDS/LIPIDS Fat and fatlike substances which
    occur in animals
  • METHIONINE An essential amino acid found in
    various proteins. Used as a texturizer in creams.
  • MYRISTIC ACID Isopropyl myristate. Myristyl.
    Etc. In most animal and vegetable fats. In Butter
    acids. Used in shampoos, creams, cosmetics, food
    flavorings.

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Sources
  • "NATURAL SOURCE" Can mean animal, vegetable or
    mineral source. Most often in the health food
    industry, it means an animal source, especially
    in cosmetics (e.g., animal elastin see, animal
    glands, fat, protein , oil, etc.) . Be wary of
    this term. Find out exact source.
  • OCTYL DODECANOL Mixture of solid waxy alcohols.
    Primarily from stearyl alcohol (see).
  • OLEIC ACID Oleth-2, -3, -20, etc. Oleyl Alcohol.
    Oleamine. Oleyl Betaine. Obtained from various
    animal and vegetable fats and oils. Is usually
    obtained commercially from inedible tallow (see).
    In foods, soft soaps, bar soaps, permanent wave
    solutions, shampoos, creams, nail polish, lips
    ticks, liquid makeups, many other skin
    preparations.

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Sources
  • OX BILE Oxgall. From castrated bovines. In
    creams.
  • PALMITIC ACID Palmitate. Fatty Acids. From fats,
    oils (see Fatty Acids) mixed with stearic acid
    (see). Occurs in many animal fats and plant oils.
    In shampoos, shaving soaps, creams. Alternatives
    palm oil and other vegetable sources.
  • PANTHENOL Depanthenol. Vitamin B Complex Factor.
    Provitamin B5. Can come from animal or plant
    sources or synthetics. In shampoos, foods,
    supplements, emollients, etc.

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Sources
  • PEPSIN Obtained from the stomachs or hogs. A
    clotting agent. In some cheeses and vitamins.
  • POLYPEPTIDES Obtained from slaughterhouse
    wastes. See RNA/DNA.
  • PROPOLIS A resinous substance collected from
    various plants by bees and used in the
    construction of their hives. In toothpastes,
    shampoos, deodorants, supplements, etc.
  • POLYSORBATES Derivatives of fatty acids (see).
    In cosmetics, foods.

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Sources
  • PROGESTERONE A steroid hormone (see) used in
    face creams. Can have adverse systemic effects.
    Alternatives synthetics.
  • RENNET Rennin. From calves' stomachs. Used in
    cheese making, rennet custard (junket) and in
    many coagulated dairy products.

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Sources
  • STEARIC ACID Tallow (see). Stearamide. Stearate.
    Quaternium 27. Stearin. Fat from cows, sheep,
    etc. (could be dogs and cats from shelters). Most
    often refers to a fatty substance taken from the
    stomachs of pigs. Can be harsh, irritating. Used
    in cosmetics, soaps, lubricants, candles,
    hairsprays, conditioners, deodorants, creams.

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Sources
  • TALLOW Tallowate. Tallow Fatty Alcohol. Stearic
    Acid (see). Rendered beef or sheep fat. May cause
    eczema and blackheads. In wax paper, crayons,
    margarines, paints, rubber, lubricants, candles,
    soaps, shampoos, lipsticks, shaving creams, other
    cosmetics. Alternatives vegetable tallow (animal
    tallow usually used commercially), Japan tallow,
    paraffin, ceresin (see alternatives for Beeswax).

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So what happened to Mangal Pandey?
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MAKE VRNDAVAN VILLAGES
  • The Conclusion should be clear
  • MAKE VRNDAVAN VILLAGES
  • -H.H.Bhakti Raghava Maharaj

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Varnasrama Research Team
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Varnasrama Research Team
Daivi Varnasrama Farm Community
Temples and Congregation
Varnasrama Research Team
Varnasrama College
Varnasrama Preaching Wing
Collaboration Wing (with external Bodies)
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Varnasrama Research Team
Core Researchers
Core Writers
Allied Services
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Core Researchers
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Core Researchers
Varnasrama Lab
Bhaktivedanta Library
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Core Researchers
Bhaktivedanta Library
Virtual Library
Physical Library
Periodicals
Books
Web Bank
Digital Library
Video/ Audio/ Documents
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Core Researchers
Varnasrama Lab
Martial Arts
Agricultural Wing
Cow-Protection Wing
Art Wing
Fine-Art
Home Science
Music
Drama
Dance
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Core Writers
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Core Writers
Editors
Compilers
Language
Content
Proof Readers
Translators
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Allied Services
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Allied Services
Layout Designers
Website Updation wing
Publishers
Communications Wing
Distributors
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Varnasrama Research Team
Daivi Varnasrama Farm Community
Temples and Congregation
Varnasrama Research Team
Varnasrama College
Varnasrama Preaching Wing
Collaboration Wing (with external Bodies)
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