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Why do Hindus worship
the cow?
Hindus don’t worship cows. We respect, honor and adore the cow.
By honoring this gentle animal, who gives more than she takes, we honor all
creatures.
HINDUS REGARD ALL
LIVING creatures as sacred—mammals, fishes, birds and more. We acknowledge
this reverence for life in our special affection for the cow. At festivals we
decorate and honor her, but we do not worship her in the sense that we worship
the Deity.
To
the Hindu, the cow symbolizes all other creatures. The cow is a symbol of the
Earth, the nourisher, the ever-giving, undemanding provider. The cow represents
life and the sustenance of life. The cow is so generous, taking nothing but
water, grass and grain. It gives and gives and gives of its milk, as does the
liberated soul give of his spiritual knowledge. The cow is so vital to life,
the virtual sustainer of life, for many humans. The cow is a symbol of grace
and abundance. Veneration of the cow instills in Hindus the virtues of
gentleness, receptivity and connectedness with nature.
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