Isn’t it painful to read and experience countless road accidents in our cities?
Or doesn’t it shock us to know the cases of human trafficking?
We just read, watch, hear and leave it, correct?
But, do you know that even our Indian cattle is at risk of road accidents and careless killing?
Let us help save, secure and shelter the Cows with utmost care and support possible. Let us be grateful, watchful and careful for GauMaata. Her milk has strengthened us and our children since ages. Now, although late, but its the time when we should care for her wellbeing.
She is considered and respected immensely as holy in our Indian tradition. Lord Krishna was very fond of Gaumaata. She symbolises prosperity, source of strength and health. Her conservation (safety) and security are highly important for the human race and Mother nature also. The secret of our long-lasting health and strength during the lifespan is
GauMaata. Therefore, we need to responsibly care and ensure nutritious fodder, clean water,
medical safety and a peaceful, sheltered place for her well-protected living.
Our indigenous (Desi) cows possess extremely unique factors. The dewlap under their ears has a high heat resistance power. Apart from this, these type of cows has high milk producing capacity even after less feeding. Also, they are strong enough to sustain diseases that are prevalent in tropical areas. All these qualities are missing in the foreign cows.
The ancient, Indian scriptures mention about the ‘Suryaketu’ nerve on a cow’s back. This nerve is believed to absorb harmful radiations and purifies the environment. The sheer presence of cows in our Mother Nature imparts immensely peaceful, enlightening and blessed vibrations.
The milk, ghee. curd, cow dung and urine together are called Panchagavya, These products are truly an energy booster and wellness regulator.