Dear Prabhus/Matajis,
Dandavat Pranams, Sri Sri Guru Gauranga Jayatah
.We are on the look out for first class Kankrej cows for our Project in
Tamil Nadu.
We seek to be contacted by two types of people:
- .those
interested in selling
.best in class Kankrej cows/calves
- t
.hose.
interested in
..working with us to jointly
buy
. them from Gujarat
and transporting them to South India
For the the latter option we already have experts in place in Gujarat who
can pick the best. We are still to tie up with transporters and other
buyers as we need only 2 cows which is not a lot size.
We seek Iskcon temples,
communities
. .
or individuals interested in getting .Kankrej cows to South India
...
nandakumar108@gmail.com
+971559961086
OR
Savyasaachi Pr
backtovillage@gmail.com
+919500656554
Das,
Nanda kumar Das
... ..... ...
SB 1.7.10 purport - ittham-bhüta is "complete bliss." Transcendental bliss
in the realization of impersonal Brahman becomes *comparable to the scanty
water contained in the pit made by a cow's hoof. It is nothing compared
with the ocean of bliss of the vision of the Personality of Godhead*. The
personal form of Lord Çré Kåñëa is so attractive that it comprehends all
attraction, all bliss and all tastes (rasas).
Monday, 29 July 2013
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Medieval England twice as well off as today's poorest nations
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From: Samba (das) (Mayapur)
Subject: Medieval England twice as well off as today's poorest nations
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Please post where you think fit!
YS Samba das
More proof that the simple life of the past was much better than the so
called
progress of today.
Medieval England twice as well off as today's poorest nations
Research led by economists at the University of Warwick reveals that
medieval
England was not only far more prosperous than previously believed, it also
actually boasted an average income that would be more than double the
average
per capita income of the world's poorest nations today.
For full paper:
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/staff/academic/broadberry/wp/bri
tishgdplongrun8a.pdf
------- End of Forwarded Message ------
From: Samba (das) (Mayapur)
Subject: Medieval England twice as well off as today's poorest nations
------------------------------------------------------------
Please post where you think fit!
YS Samba das
More proof that the simple life of the past was much better than the so
called
progress of today.
Medieval England twice as well off as today's poorest nations
Research led by economists at the University of Warwick reveals that
medieval
England was not only far more prosperous than previously believed, it also
actually boasted an average income that would be more than double the
average
per capita income of the world's poorest nations today.
For full paper:
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/staff/academic/broadberry/wp/bri
tishgdplongrun8a.pdf
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Saturday, 13 July 2013
Nice article on CNN on the importance of small farms
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/07/05/world/can-family-farming-make-poverty-hist
ory/index.html?hpt=hp_c4
It's also inspiring to note that the UN has declared 2014 to be the year of
small farms:
http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/66/222
Ys, MD
ory/index.html?hpt=hp_c4
It's also inspiring to note that the UN has declared 2014 to be the year of
small farms:
http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/66/222
Ys, MD
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