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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.

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