There are many texts in Hinduism in which the principles of life management are stated. By adopting them, you can get rid of all problems and live a comfortable life. Garuda Purana is one of these Puranas. Garuda Purana is considered one of the 18 Puranas. The ethics of this book contains a chapter called Nitisara. In which many ways to live in human life and many ways to live a happy life have been mentioned. In Garuda Purana, such things are also told about which virtue is given only by philosophy.
Gomutram Gomayam Dundhan Godhulim Goshtagoshpadam.
Pakkasyanvitam area sight
Meaning – Gomutra, cow dung, pomp, Goddess, cowshed, cow hoof and ripened crops are seen by seeing a field filled with crops.
Gomutra
According to the scriptures, Mother Ganga is believed to be the abode in cow urine. It is used as a medicine. All diseases stay away by consuming cow urine daily. But it is said in the Garuda Purana that only by its philosophy attains virtue.
Cow dung
Cow dung is considered very auspicious. Using cow dung before any worship or auspicious work gives auspicious results. According to the Garuda Purana, the vision of cow dung only attains virtue.
Godhuagh
Cow’s milk can also relieve you from many diseases. Cow’s milk is considered like nectar. If a person sees cow’s milk, then he must get auspicious results.
Godhuli
When the cow scratches the land, the dust emanating from the ground is called twilight. The dust caused by cow’s feet is considered very sacred. Only by its philosophy attains many times more virtue.
Gaushala
The place where cows are kept is called Gaushala. Gaushala is also considered as revered as the temple. Taking care of cows in Gaushala is considered very virtuous. If you do not have time, then you must go to Gaushala. This will benefit you.
Gokhar
Cow’s feet are considered to be similar to pilgrimage. If you touch the cow’s feet and see them while going for some work, then you will definitely get success in every work.
Ripe crop
The farmer works hard in the fields day and night. So that he gets a good crop. When a person sees a lush green field, his mind gets peace. According to Garuda Purana, a person gets virtue by looking at a field filled with ripe crops.