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Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu has backed IIT Madras director V Kamakoti over Gaumutra row.
IIT Madras director V Kamakoti courted controversy after claiming that a sanyasi once chose to drink gaumutra instead of seeing a doctor to cure a fever and that the fever appeared to have disappeared within 15 minutes. He further described gaumutra as an “important medicine”, claiming it has “anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties” and might even help cure conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
The statement quickly triggered backlash, with many critics arguing that such claims should be supported by scientific evidence. Amid the outcry, Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu stepped in to defend Kamakoti, highlighting that “modern science is increasingly recognising” the potential value of gaumutra or cow urine.
“IIT Madras Director Prof Kamakoti is an accomplished researcher and educator. He gave citations to scientific papers on the beneficial properties of cow urine. Modern science is increasingly recognising the value of our traditional insights. Online mobs are simply channelling their own prejudices, not based on any scientific insight,” Vembu wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).
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He added, “Stay strong Prof Kamakoti. Don’t give into the attack mobs.”
IIT Madras Director Prof Kamakoti is an accomplished researcher and educator. He gave citations of scientific papers on the beneficial properties of cow urine. Modern science is increasingly recognising the value of our traditional insights. Online mobs are simply channeling…
— Sridhar Vembu (@svembu) January 21, 2025
In a separate post, Vembu expressed, “The people who are mocking cow urine don’t know how fecal transplants and faecal pills (yes!) from very healthy individuals (preferably from pre-industrial societies, not exposed to modern diets) are seeing growing scientific interest due to their role in restoring beneficial gut bacteria. And gut bacteria are the most vital component of our immune system and they play a vital role in our physical and mental health.”
“So ‘cow urine and cow dung have beneficial properties’ is not some superstitious quackery. Modern science is converging there. It is the closed-minded fanatic who takes part in online mobs,” he went on to say.
Gaumutra row: What did the director say?
IIT Madras director was speaking at the Go Samrakshana Sala event on Death of Pongal when he made the controversial remark.
“A prominent sanyasi developed a fever, and the idea of calling a doctor was suggested to him… I have forgotten the name of that sanyasi. He immediately said he would drink gaumutra. It was promptly brought, and he consumed it with ease. The fever appeared to vanish within 15 minutes,” he said.
He added, “For antibacterial, antifungal, digestive issues, and irritable bowel syndrome, among many other conditions. Gaumutra is a very important medicine.”
The director supported his claims by citing research papers. Among them was a study titled “Peptide profiling in cow urine reveals molecular signature of physiology-driven pathways and in-silico predicted bioactive properties”, published in the journal Nature.
Other papers include: “Use of Bio-active Fraction from Cow Urine Distillate (Go-Mutra) as a Bio Enhancer of Anti-Infective, Anti-Cancer Agents and Nutrients” (published as a US patent); “Review of Gaumutra” (Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research); “Chemotherapeutic Potential of Cow Urine: A Review” (Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology); and “Benefits of Cow Urine: A Review” (International Journal of Recent Advances in Multidisciplinary Research).
The director said that his “views were taken out of context”.
“The anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties of cow urine have been scientifically demonstrated. Top journals in the United States (US) have published scientific evidence. It is important to note that my comments were made in the context of advocating for organic farming and the protection of indigenous cattle breeds, which play a crucial role in agriculture and the overall economy,” he clarified.