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You are asking about H. R. Guru Raj’s article on Bhagavān Paraśurāma and how he guides us to do 100% non‑chemical (organic) farming.I do not have that specific article in my training data, so I cannot quote or retrieve it. But I can help you in two ways:1. Likely main ideas in such an articleAn article with this theme usually connects Paraśurāma to agriculture like this:Paraśurāma is described as the giver of land and agriculture (e.g., reclaiming land from the sea in Kerala tradition), so following him means protecting kṣetra and bhūmi.Using poison‑free, ahimsā‑based methods (no chemical fertilizers, pesticides, GM seeds) is seen as dharma towards Mother Earth.Emphasis on:Cow‑based inputs: gomaya, gomūtra, pañcagavya, jīvāmr̥ta.Traditional seeds (deśī bījagaḷu) and mixed cropping.Conserving water, soil organisms, and biodiversity as seva to Paraśurāma.Modern chemical farming is criticized as adharma because it:Destroys soil fertility and microorganisms.Increases farmer debt and health problems.The conclusion is usually that a true devotee of Paraśurāma should protect land and future generations by adopting full non‑chemical farming.2. If you want to practice “full non‑chemical farming”Key steps consistent with that spiritual message:Use only:Farmyard manure, compost, green manures.Cow‑based formulations (jīvāmr̥ta, ghāna‑jīvāmr̥ta, etc.).Avoid completely:Urea, DAP, NPK, chemical pesticides, herbicides, and GM seeds.Follow:Crop rotation and mixed/inter‑cropping.Border plants and trap crops for pest management.Mulching and rainwater harvesting.Keep intention as seva: before sowing, you can do a simple sankalpa like “Bhagavan Paraśurāmara anugrahadi, ī bhoomiyannu viṣa‑rahita vāgi rakṣisuttēne.”If you can share the text or clear photo of the H. R. Guru Raj article, I can summarise it accurately or turn it into a neat Kannada/English write‑up for you.

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