Vinayak Chaturvedi
The cow has great importance in Hinduism. The cow is considered to be highly revered in Hinduism
The cow has been given the status of mother in Hinduism. But the reason behind this is much bigger
The cow has been given the status of mother in Hinduism because it gives milk and is considered to be life-giving
Cow is useful for human life in every way. Whether it's physical, mental or spiritual
In the Vedas and Puranas of Hinduism, the cow is considered a symbol of prosperity, wealth and religion
According to Hindu religion, Panchgavya is made by mixing cow's milk, curd, ghee, urine and cow dung. This Panchgavya is used in Pooja and Ayurveda
Cow dung and urine are used for organic manure and pesticides, which are useful in farming
There are also many fasts, rituals in which worshiping the cow is considered mandatory
According to the Vedas and Puranas of Hinduism, serving cows in the cowshed is considered a work of religion and virtue and cow slaughter is considered a grave sin