NO religion - particularly those of India - considered cows to be "sacred".
Cows are not sacred in India, this is a myth. Many Indians will not eat meat or beef, but that in no way signifies that they worship cows or consider cattle to be anything other that what they would represent to any farmer-based population.
In other words, cows are useful beasts of burden which also provide milk etc. They are not worshipped in any way.
Cows are not sacred in the USA nor is there any sacred cow. This is only in India, not America. Cows are only sacred in the Hindu religion.
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Funny as it is, Cows.
India, where the Hindu religion holds cows to be sacred animals and not to be violated.
Sacred Cows was created in 1996.
None for the matter of religion or ethical values but exceptions can be there always.
Cattle are the sacred god of the Hundu people, There god was a worshiped cow and they only eat Chicken, Fish and Pork
The cast of Sacred Cows - 2013 includes: Galia Yahav as Galia
cows
Cows are sacred to Hindus, most of whom live in India.
Sacred Elephants, Sacred Cows
It is the sacred book at the Sikh Religion.