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.
Persephone was worshipped in ancient Greece as a goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the underworld. Her cult rituals often involved offerings of grains, flowers, and libations to honor her role in the changing seasons and the cycle of life and death. Persephone's worship was also linked to mystery cults, where her transformative journey from the underworld to the world above symbolized regeneration and renewal.
They worshipped a god called Zeus at this temple.He has always worshipped his wife.
Hades was worshipped out of fear of the people that worshipped him. They prayed that he wouldn't take them away or anything.
hestia is worshipped by humans and greeks
He was worshipped by having a temple on Mount Helion
Demeter was worshipped in Greece and at her shrines and temples.
The Japanese leader that was worshipped as a god was known as Emperor Kimmei. He was worshipped as the god of Shinto.
aphrodite was mostly worshipped in sparta, thebes, and cyprus, for she was surprisingly enough also worshipped as a goddess of war
Goddess Lakshmi is Worshipped on Diwali.
Ancient Egyptian kingdoms worshipped Isis
Hindus do not worship cows anymore than Americans worship their pet dogs. They simply revere cattle and it holds a special place in them just like dogs hold a very special place in American families. They do consider cattle holy though.