Antony Brennan: How Vrindavan is Losing its Cows to Slaughter

goshalaMay 04 2009, Vrinadavan, India — Subhangi Devi Dasi lives in Vrindavan India. Recently she was awoken early in the morning to witness a site none of us would even dream could be happening. Krishna’s cows are being violently kidnapped in the night. It is believed the cows are killed and sold for their flesh and leather products.

“I was sleeping,” Subhangi Devi Dasi says. “At 2.00 am I hear cows crying, people screaming and yelling. I run out to my balcony and see a truck backing away and cows franticly running in all directions down the lanes, all crying. I have never seen that in Vrindavan.”
Subhangi was witnessing the kidnapping of the local cows. “Then I see some local men throwing stones at the trucks and swearing in Hindi, some other men came with machetes and one with a rifle,” Subhangi says. These men were coming to protect the cows “The truck backed out of the road and drove off.”
Arjuna, one of the men trying to protect the cows says the kidnappers came with several trucks. “They caught and stole 48 cows just here in this area,” he says. “The men were ruthless, throwing the cows in the back of their trucks, beating then and in some cases killing them if they were resisting,” Arjuna says. “Blood was everywhere.”
Villagers say the kidnappers are armed attack anyone who tries to stop them. “A month or so back.” Arjuna says. “The police put up barricades to try to stop the kidnappers. That night they rammed the barricades with their trucks.”
“It is so out of control,” says Arjuna. “Vrindavan is the land of cows and these demons have become aware that there are so many cows and goshallas just ripe for the picking.” The locals are helpless. They can do little without risking their own lives.
It is reported that 15 days ago, when the police tried to stop them, the kidnappers rammed a police jeep. A policeman fired a shot and he got a rock in the head for his effort. It is reported that he police had to pull back as there were only four of them, whilst there were eight heavily armed kidnappers. “They criminals seem to be aware of how much resistance they will encounter and come prepared to meet it.;” Arjuna says.
“Sometimes they brick the cows in the head with rocks and sometimes shoot them or hack them with machetes if they resist,” says Arjuna. “They used to come in one truck now they travel with four trucks at a time.”
Subhangi Devi Dasi says she has heard the cows can fetch up to 10,000 rupees. It is no wonder kidnappers are armed and are prepared to injure even the police. Villagers who to try to prevent the kidnappings are said to be placing themselves and their families in a very dangerous situation.
Devotees and well wishers should contact Uttar Pradesh government ministers and demand action be taken against those who kidnap and kill cows. Kumari Mayawati is the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh. Letters can be faxed to Minister Mayawati at the following fax number: +91 522 2237620.
Kidnapping of cows is a criminal offence In Vrindavan. Residents of Vrindavan say the villagers and cows need support and protection whilst the need resources to stop and catch those who prey on the cows.
You can also call Minister Mayawati directly on +91 522 2235733. If you wish you can send your letter by email to dontkillcows@gmail.com. All the letters sent to this email address will be collated and presented to Minister Mayawati with a petition asking her government to take action.
My comments: I’m writing with a heavy heart. After reading this article, I was motionless for sometime and still in shock. I don’t know how such incidents keep happening. Entire Vrindavan people should be aggressive and do something concrete (large-scale strike/road-blocking – media houses should be notified) to bring the attention of the nation. I think simply petitioning will not be of much help. While Vrindavan people do this, the people outside can do their part (like writing to news companies, etc). If this is not immediately stopped, those murderers will increase their activities.
Submitted by Rasananda das (ACBSP)
How Vrindavan is Losing its Cows to Slaughter,
Part 2

May 06, UK  — Sri Vrindhavan dham. The holiest of all.
For how long have ISKCON Gurus/Sannyasis been there, molesting, abusing, starving and sodomizing children?
A sweet simple place to poison Srila Prabhupada and starve his children. N14C.
No complaints. No Police. No Government.
Such a heaven.
And, Guru Bastards Corporation GBC has been coming there ever since to pose as Vrindavan babajis, elevated renunciates, intimate associates, chanting ‘Radhe Radhe’.
…under their nose, in the holiest of all places, …the holiest of all mothers are taken to slaughter. And under whose nose Brijbasi children are still starving …in 2009.
Who is the GBC for Sri Vrindavan Dham?
Oh, yeah, I remember…the same guys who are the GBC for ISKCON Mumbai.
The same guys who are spending millions in court cases they just simply can’t win.
The good ol’ boys who are getting overweight as they grow older.
The quintessential entertainers who are making thousands and thousands of disciples with dramatically enhanced performances and dances.
The bogus gurus who are making millions of dollars by posing as good as God on earth with their ISKCON FOOT Relief Ceremonies and VIP (Vyasa Important Pujas) Rituals.
God’s chosen on Earth?
…say: “Jesus Christ.”
you have to sign a little petition to stop killing and slaughter!?
you have to call a mataji to petition her?
Arjuna has to petition?
You must be kidding.

Comments

  1. David Fuller says:

    I wonder who pays for stealing Vrindavan’s cows?
    I am surprised there are no “Ksatriyas” willing to take up the challenge of protecting Vrindavan’s cows.
    If it is generally a night-time event, night vision scopes on rifles taking out the drivers and gas tanks on the trucks would dampen the theives enthusiasm. Taking out the tires and radiators would leave intact trucks offering clues as to who these people are.
    If they carry assuat rifles and/or pistols, machetes etc. sniping them from a distance with night vision scopes would seem to be a good stratedgy. They shouldn’t keep coming back if several of them die at the hands of unseen sharp-shooters each time they attack. Even without night-vision, good sniping rifles with well adjusted scopes would work very well if the attackers were lit-up with light sources.
    Knowing when and where exactly they would attack may be problematic, but cows could be positioned to lure them into traps. Depending on the number willing to engage them in a fire-fight, they could be ambushed and blocked from leaving a fire-zone until they were seriously damaged and reduced in numbers. Potentially they could be forced to surrender and be interrigated as to who is paying them, and such persons could be apprehended and a news story could be given out.
    Sounds easy but I am thousands of miles away, do not know the area or how proper defensive weaponry could be brought to the area. But that is what I would consider regarding Vrindavan’s cow theives.

    As far as people exploiting Vrindavan’s land for profit and the other stuff about fallen/false gurus, I think the people of Vrindavan have to stand together and call these people out and make their abuses known to all, so such people will know they are being watched and are unwelcome.

  2. vivek sachdev says:

    cows have their own identity in hindu religion.country’s development depend on saving our sacred cows.our goverment must take strict action against that kidnapping of cows otherwise there will be some different action will be taken by public.save sacred cows please.

  3. pamho agtACBSP

    It’s sad to hear about the degradation of Vrindavan because of drugs prostitution etc. in kali- yuga.

    They usurped the most sacred HOLY PLACE but the most sinful act is to slaughter cows especially in Vrindavan which is considered Goloka, the planet of the cows.

    I remember 20 years ago in Vrindavan, some disciples of SRILA PRABHUPADA were selling cows from Goshala to muslims without thinking twice how heavy is the law of karma for people who disrespect mother cow.

    Can anyone imagine a holy India without holy cows who can freely move everywhere?

    I saw many villages and cow communities in Vraja Mandala area where people still flow in an ocean of ecstasy since generations just by worshipping the cows .

    They haven’t got any scarcity – give free food and accommodation to everyone.

    They love everyone by doing good for everyone, this is the special mercy we get by respecting the cows. In fact SRILA PRABHUPADA used to say that the most abominable ignorance is the killing of cows.

    I used to serve the cows in our Goshala in Vrindavan and can’t forget the spiritual sensation and realization one gets there by feeding the cows, cleaning etc..

    Anyway we just have to wait till this slaughter house culture around the globe is over and things will get better because all the demigods reside in the body of the cows, the only animal which has the veins connected with the sun planet.

    So, go mata hai, the cow is our mother, the most sacred animal.

    ys seva das

    haribol

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