Our Philosophy
Returning to Prakruti. Restoring Balance. Reviving Bharat’s Eternal Farming Wisdom 🌿
At Gireejaa Organics Farm Private Limited, our philosophy is simple yet profound — life thrives when it flows in harmony with nature.
Modern agriculture has distanced us from natural harmony. Soil is becoming lifeless, food has lost vitality, and families unknowingly consume chemicals in the name of productivity.
Gireejaa exists to reverse this damage — by embracing Natural Farming & Cow-Based Natural Farming (CBNF), rooted in Bharatiya culture and Vedic principles.
📜 Farming in Vedas & Shastras
Ancient scriptures like the Rigveda and Atharvaveda describe Earth as Bhoomi Devi — a living mother, not a resource.
The cow, considered Kamdhenu, is a divine source of prosperity. Cow-based inputs like gomaya and gomutra were known to purify and energize soil and environment.
This wisdom teaches us: when food is grown with harmony, it nourishes both body and soul.
🌱 Why Natural Farming?
Natural Farming works with nature — restoring soil biology, biodiversity, and water retention. It grows food that heals.
Natural farming is not backward — it is regenerative, sustainable, and rooted in truth.
🐄 Cow-Based Natural Farming (CBNF)
CBNF is the soul of Bharatiya farming. A single indigenous cow, especially the Gir cow, can support acres of farmland naturally.
CBNF restores soil fertility, reduces costs, and supports nature-friendly farming.
🌾 Benefits of Natural Farming for Farmers
- Near-zero input cost
- Improved soil fertility & structure
- Lower water requirement
- Stable long-term yields
- Premium market value
- Independence from external inputs
🌿 The Gireejaa Way
Gireejaa is built on trust, tradition, and purity — not marketing tricks.
We support natural farmers, ensure fair pricing, and bring pure produce to families.
We are a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern families.
Our Belief 🌍
When farming is pure, food becomes medicine.
When families thrive, society prospers.
“Jya sudhi prakruti chhe, tya sudhi Gireejaa chhe.”