Sentiment of people in Hinduism usually surrounds around 'Gau Maata' (Mother Cow). It has been quite easy to catch the conscience of the people using cow, bull and ox which are allowed to stray in public places in India.
Hindu clergymen actually use 'cow sentiment' to exploit the people in the society sexually and economically It is a story of Ox ( 'castrated' husband - Naukar Bibi Ka); Bull (Hindu clergymen) and Cow (Gaw Mata-the housewife). Ox is the husband who works and works to bring wealth into the house to be 'moused out' to clergymen at the temple through the dharampatni and other women of the house. Ox is made from male calf which are castrated, hole made into nasal septum and a rope passed through to make a rein and hooves nailed with iron-shoes. Likewise husbands are castrated by the bull (the clergymen) at the temple who sow seed (inseminate) and husbands only plough the field (sexual intercourse). Bull may be clever as to not to use the genitalia but only offer semen ejaculate in Charna-amrit (foot-panacea - solution made of curd - for artificial insemination - best known to village woman folk) to the cow (the housewife clad in sari at the temple) who might be desperate to have a well-born (dwija-hybrid) child. Clergymen make it understood to the cow (the housewife meant mainly for food and sex) that if they will have a child from the husband, it would be like a 'Babul tree' which bears no fruit.
cows are considered sacred in the Hindu religion. that's why Hindus don't eat beef or any other types of food containing cow.
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Funny as it is, Cows.
Hinduism is a religion. It does not eat. It guides. It tells mankind to live sin-free, and not kill animals, especially cows.
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.
Hinduism is a religion which is based on reincarnation and believing in nonviolence. Hindus don't eat meat particularly beef because Lord Krishna love cows.
No, never, no Hindu can eat cow. It is the highest sin according to Hinduism.
Because the cow is hinduism's favorite animal to worship.They may have other ways to worship cows just look it uo on Google.com and I bet you will find the other answers.
Cow is called mother of Hinduism because she gives milk & many useful products. Also lord Krishna was associated with cow.
Hinduism is a culture that hindus beleived in. They had there special festivals, like holly the festival of color or Diwali the festival of lights. They beleived in there own gods like Ganesh the elephant god, and many more. Hindus also beleived in cows and that they were the sacred animal of India.
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