Bhubaneswar, October 29: The Odisha Government is exploring the use of cow dung in place of firewood for cremating bodies at Swargadwara, the revered crematorium in Puri. This site holds deep significance in Hindu beliefs, as it is said that a soul cremated at Swargadwara is freed from earthly ties and finds a place in heaven.
Speaking to journalists, Fisheries and Animal Resources Development Minister Gokula Nanda Mallik hinted at the potential shift to cow dung as per Hindu scripture guidelines. He noted that the proposal will be finalised following discussions with the Swargadwara committee, various social organizations, and local cattle rearers.
“Under the direction of Chief Charan Minister Mohan Majhi, we are set to launch the Kamadhenu Yojana to ensure cattle safety, boost the bovine population, and increase milk production. This initiative has already received Cabinet approval. The government aims to support cattle welfare while simultaneously promoting bovine population growth,” minister Mallik said.
Minister Mallik also emphasised the ongoing discussions around optimising the use of cow dung and urine.
“Organic manure derived from these resources is expected to offer eco-friendly alternatives. A committee, led by Deputy Chief Minister Kanak Vardhan Singhdeo and comprising five ministers and five secretaries, will oversee these initiatives and strategies for sustainable cow dung and urine utilization,” he informed.