(Astrology-related)
What should I feed to cows, crows and dogs?
I gave cow and crows some bread (pao roti) sold in shops, but they didn't eat it.
I gave a dog some nan roti+sugar, but it didn't eat it.
They are having inbuild static brain/mind configuration. They can like and eat only that they are programed with, unless they been forcefully trained by humans, but with love, as our pets.
As per astrological remedies (as you are seeking astology related answers), offer cooked rice to Crow; banana / leafy stuffs to Cow; to Dog give anything except sweets, roti, bread, chocolates and anything else that are sticky.
Crows are fed as per their eating habits, to please Saneeswarn
Cows are fed as per their eating habits, to please Guru/Sukran
Dogs are fed as per their eating habits, to please Rahu
To please Chandran/Sukran and receive the grace of Goddess, please femals by offering sweets
To please Sun/Guru, offer food and or any kind of charity to any human beings
To please Mars, and get his grace to be couragious and energitic/optimistic to fulfill endeavors, offer technical trade related supports or items(metalic) or anything that is used for cutting, chopping etc
To please Budhan, offer text books and other related stuffs to students
There are many other objects to offer as remedial measures for each planets, based on the purpose of remedy..
Feed some Atheists to the Dogs!
Kunjuppu why?
the powerful had decided to leave the weak to the dogs to devour..
its just a joke.. dont take it as offensive... please.
No matter how vile a statement is, if there is a smiley at the end, then it is supposed to be ipso facto, a joke -- this is the norm previously advocated. Now, what if the vile and despicable statement ends with an exclamation mark, what would that be? Still a joke?...Feed some Atheists to the Dogs!
A dog is not meant to be a Vegetarian.
No matter how vile a statement is, if there is a smiley at the end, then it is supposed to be ipso facto, a joke -- this is the norm previously advocated.
Cheers!
NARA::Further, you can write any vulgar expletive, but it must be taken as a joke as long as a smiley is put at the end. This "superior" logic is like silly putty, you can mold it to suit whatever is the need of the hour.
I wonder is it right to feed a dog food that is not with accordance with its Dharma?
A dog is not meant to be a Vegetarian.
Even though I am a vegetarian I never deny a dog or cat of its Dharmic meal.
If any of you have aversion handling meat for animals may be you can buy Dog Food which contains meat nuggets for example Friskies.It doesnt smell like meat.
I have no problems handling any sorts of meat(even though i am veg and dont cook non veg at home) becos nothing smells worse than a decomposed human corpse.
ravi, renu,
i think the thread originator, was looking for religious significance in feeding these animals and bird, with a view to fulfilling rituals and attaining a certain sense of satisfaction.
in that context, i am reminded of daily feed of crows by my dad, throughout his lifetime, at around 7:30 am. a certain set of crows used to crowd the tree tops, and it was never an issue.
issue cropped up, when, on thevasam days, somedays during the hot afternoons, may through july, crows would rather rest at noon, than seek out food, or they would have already had their fill. it used to upset my mom no end, when no crow would appear to gobble the pindam, and the poor lady used to go to ridiculous lengths, to imitate cawing to attract the bloody bird's attention. all of which were sometimes no avail. as a result, she would not partake of the food.
somewhere there, i lost my faith, that a crow represented an ancestor who has to be satisfied. the ancestors i knew, and who became pithrus, were flawed, in my opinion to the extent of dishonesty and racism, that i could not in all honesty, look upon them, as role models, and furthermore, endeavour to further the cause of their pithrus...i think it is best they face the consequences of their actions.
which is why, i wrote a note sangom, how in this age, of so much book knowledge, one places one's faith on salvation, based on what to feed a dog, a crow or a cow.