Bathing with cow products is part of a broader Ayurvedic practice involving —a mixture of five cow-derived products: milk, curd, ghee, urine, and dung. Panchgavya: A precious gift to humankind - PMC
The use of cow dung for skincare and therapeutic purposes dates back to ancient times, particularly in Ayurvedic and traditional Indian medicine. In these cultures, cow dung, also known as "gomutra," is considered a sacred substance with healing properties. The practice of using cow dung baths is believed to have originated in rural India, where farmers would soak in cow dung-infused water to cleanse and nourish their skin after a long day of work.
Women often use a mixture of cow dung and water to plaster the floors and walls of their homes, believing it acts as a natural germicide and keeps insects away. Medical Folklore:
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