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A Report on “Chaitanya Krishi” Homa Organic Farming for Sustainability and Climate Change Adaptation


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The methodology of organic farming called the “Chaitanya Krishi” based on Vedic Sciences (Homa organic farming) was adapted and got further evolved at the farm situated on the bank of river Barvi at Dahagaon village, Kalyan, Thane district, Maharashtra State, India. We started organic farming since 1998 and started getting third party certification as an organic farm since 2009. In August 2014, we received a prestigious award of, “Krishibhushan Sendriya Sheti-2013” for Organic Farming from the Maharashtra State Government. [**The Resonance Point created at the farm consists of a grid of 10 copper pyramids. Four are installed in Agnihotra Hut, other four in East, West, North, South of Agnihotra Hut on the periphery of the farm, and two in Tryambakam Hut. A grid of ten copper pyramids thus created can cover an area of about 200 acres (about 80 ha)].
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Anand Gaikwad
Flat No. 1005/06 Mayflower Building, Everest World, Kolshet Road, Balkum, Thane (W) – 400607, Maharashtra, India

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The methodology of organic farming called the “Chaitanya Krishi” based on Vedic Sciences (Homa organic farming) was adapted and got further evolved at the farm situated on the bank of river Barvi at Dahagaon village, Kalyan, Thane district, Maharashtra State, India. We started organic farming since 1998 and started getting third party certification as an organic farm since 2009. In August 2014, we received a prestigious award of, “Krishibhushan Sendriya Sheti-2013” for Organic Farming from the Maharashtra State Government. [**The Resonance Point created at the farm consists of a grid of 10 copper pyramids. Four are installed in Agnihotra Hut, other four in East, West, North, South of Agnihotra Hut on the periphery of the farm, and two in Tryambakam Hut. A grid of ten copper pyramids thus created can cover an area of about 200 acres (about 80 ha)].

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