KULAGAR
Kulagar is a conventional system of land development
characteristic to Konkan and Goa. Even though it is on the decline due
to present laws, it is still successfully practised at Parvati
Madhav.
In the past, certain people acquired virgin land on the slopes
of mountains having natural source of water and constructed houses. They terraced the land around the
houses, planned the irrigation system and planted trees.
When the owners were not able to cope up with the work, local
people were called in for help. They were allowed to construct houses and stay. Both the families worked
very hard to develop the land. They had respect for each other and
worked for mutual benefit. This was great example of gainful
co-existence of the two families viz. Owner's and
Helper's.
Plants:
A lot of thought went into choice of plants to
be grown. The project primarily had to be commercially viable, as well
as, day to day needs of the families had to be satisfied to the extent
feasible. So the range of plants grown were from cash crops, species,
fruits, flowers to common medicinal plants.
To make the setup
complete, a cow shed was constructed nearby the house. Buffaloes and
cows gave milk and also cow dung which forms main manure for plants. No
chemical fertilizers were used.
Local
Name: Supari
Sanskrit Name: Puga
Common Name:
Arecanut
Botanical Name: Areca Catechu
Family:
Palmae
Cash crop of Goa
Mild Intoxicant
Eaten by Indians after
meals as breath freshener, but some people eat as a habit many times a
day, either singly or with accompaniment of betel leaves Chuna
and Kat, tobacco, etc.
When eaten as above, it gives beautiful
colour to the lips. (No lipstick is required).
Has medicinal
values:
Used in tooth powders
Expels intestinal worms
Effective
against malaria
Other uses:
Leaves and hard core are used for
constructing huts.
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