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In most Buddhist villiages, the holy sacred cow is referred to as Gaumata (cow the mother) or Aditi (mother of gods). Buddhists believe the cow is a very useful animal, having special qualities in it's milk, urine, and dung. Cow milk is considered to be easily digestable and good for mental health. Cow urine is used in many medicines curing cold, cough, headache, gastric-related problems, jaundice, prostate, leucorrhoea, tuberculosis, and even cancer. Cow dung is used to cleanse the skin from impurities, acts as a repellant from mosquitoes and other insects, and is useful in removing snake venom and all types of skin diseases completely. Cow dung is also highly anti-radioactive and protects from lightening surges. Dry dung cakes and Gobar gas (gas produced using cow dung) are used for fuel purposes. It's also used as a powerful fertilizer for agriculture.

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