In Hinduism, cows are considered sacred and symbolize non-violence and motherhood. Many Hindus show great reverence for cows and may avoid touching them out of respect. However, practices can vary by region and individual beliefs, and not all Hindus adhere strictly to this guideline. Touching a cow is generally acceptable in many contexts, especially if done with respect and care.
No, hindus believe the cow is a sacred animal.
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Cows are considered sacred by Hindus. In early Vedic times, cows were used as a medium of transaction, i.e. money. Hence, Hindus don't eat cows.
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because they are none as god for hindus
Cows/ beef. But are allowed milk and they drink cow urine.
They refuse to eat cows- they consider them sacred, or holy.
They will be hypocrites. There is nothing that will actually happen to them physically or in the after life.
becuase lord shiva's animal is a cow and because cowns give us milk. Hindu treat animals specialy cows like family because hindus back in the days didn't harm a single animal for any reason.
COWS!! (now talk about 'Holy cow'!) Your question is incomplete. Of what thing you are asking for importance?
Hindus consider cows sacred and believe in the principle of ahimsa, or non-violence towards all living beings. As a result, many Hindus do not consume beef as they believe it is disrespectful to harm or kill cows. This belief is deeply rooted in Hindu culture and religion, and has influenced dietary practices for centuries.