Why the Cow Holds a Sacred Place in Hinduism – A Symbol of Divine Motherhood Haridwar

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Among all living beings in Hinduism, the cow occupies an especially revered place—often addressed as "Gau Mata", the divine mother. Across centuries and scriptures, the cow has been seen not merely as a gentle animal but as a symbol of nurturing, selfless giving, and spiritual purity.


 


In today’s world, where materialism often clouds deeper truths, revisiting why the cow is sacred in Hinduism helps us reconnect with values of compassion, gratitude, and dharma. The team at Krishnayan explores this beautiful connection between the cow and Hindu spiritual life.

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