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18 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

I think we should avoid using tutti as fuel. That being said, when I was a kid in Panjab I saw my mum and massi making those cow tutti cakes that they squash onto walls from our buffalo's gohaa - it grossed me out and they were laughing at me! There must be plenty of dead wood fallen around Panjab, use that!

 

Here's another interesting ithihaasic anecdote:

My old neighbour (RIP) was a WW2 veteran. He loved gardening and had an allotment to grow vegetables. In those old days 70s/80s you'd occasionally get a scrap metal collector who'd come with a cart and horse to collect unwanted scrap metal. They used to have a bell and shout some weird stuff that sounded like like 'any ole umber!"

Anyway, he told me that what people used to do is grab a bucket and shovel after they had passed by to collect any tutti to fertilise their 

https://youtu.be/E5KSCUrzkPA

 

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On 4/11/2022 at 5:23 AM, dallysingh101 said:

I think we should avoid using tutti as fuel. That being said, when I was a kid in Panjab I saw my mum and massi making those cow tutti cakes that they squash onto walls from our buffalo's gohaa - it grossed me out and they were laughing at me! There must be plenty of dead wood fallen around Panjab, use that!

 

Here's another interesting ithihaasic anecdote:

My old neighbour (RIP) was a WW2 veteran. He loved gardening and had an allotment to grow vegetables. In those old days 70s/80s you'd occasionally get a scrap metal collector who'd come with a cart and horse to collect unwanted scrap metal. They used to have a bell and shout some weird stuff that sounded like like 'any ole umber!"

Anyway, he told me that what people used to do is grab a bucket and shovel after they had passed by to collect any tutti to fertilise their gardens.  

Apparently theres huge power plants opening up here that burn guess what?

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On 4/10/2022 at 9:44 PM, shastarSingh said:

 

It can also be used as a fuel just as cow dung.

I think you may not be familiar with the rehitnamas that state that Khalsa should not use cow dung for preparation of Guru's langar. Yeah, I know that plenty of people in the pinds use it, but the Khalsa rehit forbids it because the Khalsa disdains the Brahmin's worship of the cow.

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50 minutes ago, BhForce said:

I think you may not be familiar with the rehitnamas that state that Khalsa should not use cow dung for preparation of Guru's langar. Yeah, I know that plenty of people in the pinds use it, but the Khalsa rehit forbids it because the Khalsa disdains the Brahmin's worship of the cow.

Ok

But there are millions of non sikh people in punjab and India.

We hv extreme shortage of wood.

So May be poor people in India can use cow dung and horse dung.

Lpg cylinders hv become so expensive, people can't afford it

 

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58 minutes ago, BhForce said:

because the Khalsa disdains the Brahmin's worship of the cow.

We don't worship cow but we love cows. Cows nervous system is very sensitive and they interact with humans who take care of them

Nihangs never jhatka cow/buffalo

Dasmesh Pita in amazing Uggardanti Bani says that He will finish off cow slaughter from this world.

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