Cow dung is widely used in India as fuel, for medicines and in rituals.
India cow dung is used to clean homes and for prayer rituals. The Hinduâmajority people use cow dung and urine for their wellness and cure of illness since ancient times.
It's a rich fertilizer, an efficient fuel and biogas producer, a useful building material, a raw material for paper making, and an insect repellent.
In some cultures, cow dung is regularly applied to the floor. This is done to insulate it, as mentioned above, but there is also a belief that cow dung can serve as a disinfectant.
There are beneficial microbes in cow dung that might help ward off unwanted pathogens.
Many people put cow dung directly on their gardens and fields as a fertilizer, but you can also compost it. The high ammonia content in the dung can burn plants if fresh manure is applied directly.
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