Your words felt like a heart-to-heart conversation on a better future for our wildlife. It scares us thinking how we will live alongside our wildlife, but steadily as we make space for them in our minds, we will surely be able to make space for them physically around us.
1. Using "payal" that emits sound for girls... or hitting the ground (snakes being on their belly feel the vibration on the ground) with stick as we walk also warns snakes to move out... So that both us & the snake are safe. 2. Carrying a stick also helps us move a snake when we spot it too close to us.
@@KK-gc5lj The answer given seems logical. But it is also said payal made of chandi, keeps the body cool, hence chandi is worn in lower half of body, even toe rings by married women.
Manisha, this is one of the best videos I have watched on holistic living/farming ... in fact we humans are encroaching on their land. Give space to snakes and all other animals/birds. Great!!
So refreshing to see someone not speak ill of snakes but in their favor. Thank you do much. Snakes in my opinion are one of the most fascinating creatures and unfortunately the most misunderstood as well. Thank you for your thoughts and actions, more power to you!
You are really educating us, on how to live in nature with other species. Thank you so much Manisha. You are bringing positive change in our perspectives. My humble hats off to your journey
very true, we have been living on the farmland from more than 2 years now and so many snakes visit our property and they are very timid creatures. They will just go away at the sight of us. Our chickens alert us when ever a snake is around and we just go and tell the snake to go. We have mostly cobras here. They have never harmed us or our pets till today.
I have a snake in my yard as well as chipmunks, hawks, squirrels. The main snake eats the poisonous snakes and keeps us safe but I always look out for him. When we had to cut back a bush to promote it's growth it was the home of the guardian snake and I came across him sunning himself in a patch where we don't walk but I stood and admired him. I was so happy that our place was safe for him and he was keeping us safe. I'm not in India, I'm in Atlanta Georgia in an urban environment but our place is a safe space for all. I've had to overcome the fear and seen their beauty and give thanks for their protection.
Thank you Manisha for clearing off my mental block of presence of snakes in my farm... I'm planning to go for natural farming and cAme to know that in such a practice snakes are also play an important role in naturally keeping in control the rodent population...But scared of the very idea of their presence...With your video..I understood that we can co-exist without threatening each other by exclusively having a zone/habitate for them...I no more am scared of them...Thank you once again ma...
Really good advice, in my 5 acre farm I have made a forest with over two thousand trees in approximately half acre…. This will be my wild zone where birds and animals and plants will grow according to nature with hardly any human interaction! We have saw scaled vipers in my farm and some other snakes as well. Recently one managed to get into my car 😳 which I managed to rescue. 🇵🇰❤️
Excellent video... u r really a pathfinder for many of us to follow your steps... clearing all critical doubts with utmost clarity... Hats off to you mam...
Wow mam.... Thankyou so much for such a great Awareness- I too love nature and snakes but this was new learning for me.... Such beautiful thinking that how can they buy land for their living which will make anyone keep on thinking 🤔
The fair share notion is very wise indeed. Wildlife doesn’t ask for anything more than its fair share, so we must respect that and operate accordingly.
Hello Manisha May God bless you all beautiful souls at Aanandaa. I'm a new subscriber. I have been watching you since long. But today you really touched my heart. And here I'm. Love you "ALL".
Really.. your word is so clear about what we have forgotten & say these is mine.. True. I don.t have any Agri land, if I have a land like how u have, will live a space as wild zone.. Sure..
Oh my god! You’re the most beautiful person! ❤ you placed your words so perfectly! Thank you very much for covering this thought as well. I really am a big admirer of your work. I hope to follow the same path and have a pleasure of meeting you someday and sharing my work. Keep inspiring! ❤
But from my side.. 1. Plant tulsi or other snake repel plant at boundary of farm. 2. Pet 2-3 dogs so if they see snake they will bark and aware you. 3. Take information of which gener of snakes generally saw in that area. So you can generalize zehrila snake.. 4. Take information where near by this snakes antidote available. 5. Walk with danda when you pass through jaha bohot saare patte gire ho, and Danda zameen ko thokte thokte chalo so snake can aware and move for safe place to avoid conflict. 6. Wear industry glows up to ankle while chopping branches.. And also wear industry shoes up to knee. 7. Unki bhi jahag hai, unhe bhi jeene ka haq hai, what ma'am said.
You are a blessed soul and a beautiful soul.I wish to become like you.🥰🥰🥰🥰👩❤️💋👩👩❤️💋👩👩❤️💋👩you are giving back to Nature.Your life is soo meaningful 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Well done, you have the right attitude towards snakes and wildlife. (Just a note regarding the background music, it is too loud, makes it hard to hear your thoughtful comments).
One of the ways to handle would be have few predators like cats in the farm. It is important to keep the population in check, otherwise it can be dangerous
Lovely thought and i vibe with all that you said. Well done for highlighting upon such a beautiful thought. I also like the idea of the wild life zone on our farms. One day, when i own a farm, I will put your idea into practice.
Manisha,I do similar things at my farm,it's true snakes never charge at you rather they panick and flee at opposite direction, the mere thought scares you ,villagers where I stay simply kills any snake that are found on their way,I dissuade and stop Killing in my presence, hopefully they will understand
Hi. It's so refreshing to see the permaculture philosophy in farming. Communicating to farmers against using chemical pesticides as they are in a vicious trap ... How to communicate about the ecosystems way of pest control..
Hi how do you deal with other wild animals like lions, tigers, bears etc ? Have u encountered any such instances ? Please share how do people deal with it. Is proper fencing enough to keep them out.
I have been an ardent fan of your videos... and love the way you share.. thanks so much.. here you touched upon a very sensitive subject which has affected me as well. and i agree with your views too.. But i have seen snake skin hanging from my roof and have seen it move in my house.. do you have any ways to keep it away from your house at least..
@@farmaanandaawe have only cultivated 30 % of the farm yet.. next 30-40 is a flat area which has been utilized yet... 20 % of the area we have left it as is for weeds and other wild grass / native trees.. this part is not utilized by us.. How can we demarcate this area as wild life zone..
Well, watching other videos I was thinking about squirrel. Once we had a coconut tree. The tree was very productive. But last years of it's life we didn't even had a coconut because of squirrels. Now, I got to realize we damaged wild foods and wild life trend to take ours. :(
Modern monoculture farming says all other plants are weeds to be exterminated by herbicides and all insects, amphibians, birds, animals are pests which we get rid of with pesticides. We produce green deserts. More than that, we allow invasive species from other regions to get introduced and spread unchecked. So the ones which really are weeds and pests for a local region, we introduce them and let them take over. How unfair is this?
All is true and well said as long as wild respects other life too and limits it self to its jurisdiction. We call them wild for a reason, in an unforeseen event of up close and sudden encounter wild never hesitate to attack and all the wokism and theory will just be gone with soul...
Always carry a stick and thump it on the ground as you walk. Wear closed shoes. Don't walk into tall grasses. Be aware of your surroundings and movements.
Your words felt like a heart-to-heart conversation on a better future for our wildlife. It scares us thinking how we will live alongside our wildlife, but steadily as we make space for them in our minds, we will surely be able to make space for them physically around us.
1. Using "payal" that emits sound for girls... or hitting the ground (snakes being on their belly feel the vibration on the ground) with stick as we walk also warns snakes to move out... So that both us & the snake are safe.
2. Carrying a stick also helps us move a snake when we spot it too close to us.
So , that's why girls wear Payal?🤔
Wow didn't knew this about payal..
Nice information 👍
@@KK-gc5lj The answer given seems logical. But it is also said payal made of chandi, keeps the body cool, hence chandi is worn in lower half of body, even toe rings by married women.
Only a Beautiful Divine Soul can see the beauty in every other thing on Earth... you are one of that'kind.🙏🙏
Very Well Said,
May All Being enjoy, Peace, Happiness & Harmony.
PS: Human Spirit is infinite but it stuck here and there.
Manisha, this is one of the best videos I have watched on holistic living/farming ... in fact we humans are encroaching on their land. Give space to snakes and all other animals/birds. Great!!
Just get a cat
Your initial comment about the artificial idea of "land ownership" thrust upon an innocent earth, brought tears to my eyes
🙏
So refreshing to see someone not speak ill of snakes but in their favor. Thank you do much. Snakes in my opinion are one of the most fascinating creatures and unfortunately the most misunderstood as well. Thank you for your thoughts and actions, more power to you!
She was neither favouring nor opposing snakes, she was explaining mother nature
You are really educating us, on how to live in nature with other species. Thank you so much Manisha. You are bringing positive change in our perspectives. My humble hats off to your journey
So nice of you
Got tears in my eyes for your wisdom.
very true, we have been living on the farmland from more than 2 years now and so many snakes visit our property and they are very timid creatures. They will just go away at the sight of us. Our chickens alert us when ever a snake is around and we just go and tell the snake to go. We have mostly cobras here. They have never harmed us or our pets till today.
How do you communicate with the snake and advise them to go. Please do share those tips
I have a snake in my yard as well as chipmunks, hawks, squirrels. The main snake eats the poisonous snakes and keeps us safe but I always look out for him. When we had to cut back a bush to promote it's growth it was the home of the guardian snake and I came across him sunning himself in a patch where we don't walk but I stood and admired him. I was so happy that our place was safe for him and he was keeping us safe. I'm not in India, I'm in Atlanta Georgia in an urban environment but our place is a safe space for all. I've had to overcome the fear and seen their beauty and give thanks for their protection.
Thank you for sharing that!
Thank you Manisha for clearing off my mental block of presence of snakes in my farm... I'm planning to go for natural farming and cAme to know that in such a practice snakes are also play an important role in naturally keeping in control the rodent population...But scared of the very idea of their presence...With your video..I understood that we can co-exist without threatening each other by exclusively having a zone/habitate for them...I no more am scared of them...Thank you once again ma...
So glad to hear this
Don't go by view counts...it is quality stuff always from Ananda..Always pleasing to eyes and ears. 😊
Really good advice, in my 5 acre farm I have made a forest with over two thousand trees in approximately half acre…. This will be my wild zone where birds and animals and plants will grow according to nature with hardly any human interaction! We have saw scaled vipers in my farm and some other snakes as well. Recently one managed to get into my car 😳 which I managed to rescue. 🇵🇰❤️
Excellent video... u r really a pathfinder for many of us to follow your steps... clearing all critical doubts with utmost clarity... Hats off to you mam...
All the best
Wow mam.... Thankyou so much for such a great Awareness- I too love nature and snakes but this was new learning for me.... Such beautiful thinking that how can they buy land for their living which will make anyone keep on thinking 🤔
As always, ethical and clear thoughts beautifully expressed. Thank you!
So Beautifully explained. Thank you for the reminder about the fair share of the land.
The fair share notion is very wise indeed. Wildlife doesn’t ask for anything more than its fair share, so we must respect that and operate accordingly.
Absolutely
Your approach is so refreshing. Thank you very much for sharing. May God bless you🙏.
Hello Manisha May God bless you all beautiful souls at Aanandaa. I'm a new subscriber. I have been watching you since long. But today you really touched my heart. And here I'm. Love you "ALL".
Amazing, I wish you all the best. So much to learn from you! Thank you for these insightful information.
You are a beautiful soul. I hve been watching from thie first ted talk. God bless you
Im very impressed by your this thought...mam...u rdoing very good work n this thought is superb...hats of you mam...👍
So nice of you
Really.. your word is so clear about what we have forgotten & say these is mine.. True. I don.t have any Agri land, if I have a land like how u have, will live a space as wild zone.. Sure..
Oh my god! You’re the most beautiful person! ❤ you placed your words so perfectly! Thank you very much for covering this thought as well. I really am a big admirer of your work. I hope to follow the same path and have a pleasure of meeting you someday and sharing my work. Keep inspiring! ❤
Thank you
Mam your explanation is very nice... Your thought about nature is very kind...
But from my side..
1. Plant tulsi or other snake repel plant at boundary of farm.
2. Pet 2-3 dogs so if they see snake they will bark and aware you.
3. Take information of which gener of snakes generally saw in that area. So you can generalize zehrila snake..
4. Take information where near by this snakes antidote available.
5. Walk with danda when you pass through jaha bohot saare patte gire ho, and Danda zameen ko thokte thokte chalo so snake can aware and move for safe place to avoid conflict.
6. Wear industry glows up to ankle while chopping branches.. And also wear industry shoes up to knee.
7. Unki bhi jahag hai, unhe bhi jeene ka haq hai, what ma'am said.
Great advice! Thank you
@@farmaanandaa 😊😊
Hats off !!! Manisha ji. Very well explained.
Thanks a lot 😊
I see my mother nature in you mam.keep on goin⁶
Thank you for this beautiful video it has helped me more than you know
Superb. One of your best videos yet...
Wow, thanks!
Super ma'am... wonderful video.. thank you!!! Just curious, May I know how much space have you designated for wildlife at your farm?
Very elegant way to think about the environment.. very nice.
I loved those phrases... Ugliest of all is really us.
You are a blessed soul and a beautiful soul.I wish to become like you.🥰🥰🥰🥰👩❤️💋👩👩❤️💋👩👩❤️💋👩you are giving back to Nature.Your life is soo meaningful 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Greatly explained ma'am. It would be my dream to one day visit your farm !
Wow, this is so beautiful❤
Exactly... Thank you for sharing. 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for listening
Your channel is very inspiring .....thank you
Snake 🐍 r beautiful creatures .. love them don't kill them.. keep distance let them have them their space...
🙏
Such an important message, and as always beautifully conveyed.
Well said madam. Planet it's not our own. It is sharing by lacks of species. So we have to respect and leave space for them.
Well done, you have the right attitude towards snakes and wildlife.
(Just a note regarding the background music, it is too loud, makes it hard to hear your thoughtful comments).
Noted.
Actually I got accustomed to watch your videos multiple times that I forget that I have already commented on the video ☺️.
Well said mam, beautiful thinking with kindness.
So nice
Wow...
Fantastic message.
Great Great Great mam....👌👌👌👌👌👌
One of the ways to handle would be have few predators like cats in the farm. It is important to keep the population in check, otherwise it can be dangerous
A beautiful thought of mankind!
Shukriya
Beautiful words of wisdom ♥
Thank you for sharing your journey. Very inspiring!
Agree wholeheartedly. Small addition if I may, instead of taking ownership of land humans should take stewardship. Thank you.
Beautifully said ..
Great Idea to be followed
🙏
Nice info ! Clear ...
Lovely thought 🙏🏼👌🏻👍
Great information, god bless you
nice informative video
Happy to listen your words mam 👍
Which place is better to leave for wild life zone in a farm
For example centre or Corner...
In the corner, far off areas. Near your boundary. Places that you don't walk to or walk through everyday
@@farmaanandaa and how much should be this area?
Fair share👏👏👏
If possible post the pics of snakes in ur farm mam. The snake in the thumbnail is Bronze back tree snake, non venoumous.
Lovely thought and i vibe with all that you said. Well done for highlighting upon such a beautiful thought. I also like the idea of the wild life zone on our farms. One day, when i own a farm, I will put your idea into practice.
I understand, so you DON"T have to deal with snakes. Easy talking then.
Very commendable perception towards nature. Hats off Madam. 👍👍🙏🙏.
Good morning. Nice video.
beautifully said
Glad you think so!
Could you make us a video which explains the types and varieties of plants/trees with their specifications or importance.
Wonderful..👍
Manisha,I do similar things at my farm,it's true snakes never charge at you rather they panick and flee at opposite direction, the mere thought scares you ,villagers where I stay simply kills any snake that are found on their way,I dissuade and stop Killing in my presence, hopefully they will understand
Thats really nice
Hi. It's so refreshing to see the permaculture philosophy in farming. Communicating to farmers against using chemical pesticides as they are in a vicious trap ... How to communicate about the ecosystems way of pest control..
Thank you, this helps!
Lovely speech...
Very nice message.
Ati uttam
This world has enough resources to fulfill everyone's need but not enough for one man's greed!
Can you please share design of your farm.? A diagrammatic plan will be interesting
Mam but how to tackle with monkeys
Bcz they destroy everything so badly
Grow a sacrificial crop for them
@@farmaanandaa ok mam
Snakes have a big role to play..leave it alone..om nama Shivaya
Mam if animals like cat and dog went in this wild zone and venomous snake bite them then how to protect our animals
They can look after themselves. Don't worry.
Thanks mam
You have to be careful if you have dogs or cats as they run following the snakes..Have seen a sad incident.
I have seen dogs die due to snake bite in veterinary clinic.
Well said!
Great 🙏
My 1000 Likes to this video. Just a humble request to show animals in Anandaa Wild Zone.
Ita difficult to capture them on camera
Nice thoughts ,
Hi how do you deal with other wild animals like lions, tigers, bears etc ? Have u encountered any such instances ? Please share how do people deal with it. Is proper fencing enough to keep them out.
I have been an ardent fan of your videos... and love the way you share.. thanks so much.. here you touched upon a very sensitive subject which has affected me as well. and i agree with your views too.. But i have seen snake skin hanging from my roof and have seen it move in my house.. do you have any ways to keep it away from your house at least..
The snake maybe in your house, because it doesn't have a house of its own. Do you have a wild life zone?
@@farmaanandaawe have only cultivated 30 % of the farm yet.. next 30-40 is a flat area which has been utilized yet... 20 % of the area we have left it as is for weeds and other wild grass / native trees.. this part is not utilized by us.. How can we demarcate this area as wild life zone..
3:25 is that a snake in the background for few seconds?
That would have been quite amazing, but it isnt :-)
Lovely @ great thoughts 🫡
Please do make a video of d snakes of ur farm whenever you spot them.
very difficult because they will run away in no time on sight of a human or animals like dogs. They are very timid creatures.
@@edwinrodrigues9747 very true sir...
Well, watching other videos I was thinking about squirrel. Once we had a coconut tree. The tree was very productive. But last years of it's life we didn't even had a coconut because of squirrels. Now, I got to realize we damaged wild foods and wild life trend to take ours. :(
Are there mosquitoes. How do you deal with them.
Wow! 👌 "In fact u Wil realize that the ugliest of them are the humans" 😲Quote of the day for me 👏
A touch of Sir David Attenborough style words.
Great 👍
Modern monoculture farming says all other plants are weeds to be exterminated by herbicides and all insects, amphibians, birds, animals are pests which we get rid of with pesticides. We produce green deserts. More than that, we allow invasive species from other regions to get introduced and spread unchecked. So the ones which really are weeds and pests for a local region, we introduce them and let them take over. How unfair is this?
Agree with you 🙏🙏
U r a nice human
All is true and well said as long as wild respects other life too and limits it self to its jurisdiction. We call them wild for a reason, in an unforeseen event of up close and sudden encounter wild never hesitate to attack and all the wokism and theory will just be gone with soul...
That's true. Even humans behave unpredictably in such unforeseen situations as is evident from daily news!
Super like👍👍👍
If snakes came to your property from their and bite your beloved then ,suggest some precautions
Always carry a stick and thump it on the ground as you walk. Wear closed shoes. Don't walk into tall grasses. Be aware of your surroundings and movements.
Beautiful speach and beautiful girl thanks
Thanks
I say carry bamboo pole so if a snake is in the way, you can push him to the side.
Mam 😭I am literally crying we're the one causing trouble wen all of them are in peace