In Hinduism, cows are treated with special devotion and care. This sacredness of cows is deeply rooted in ancient Hindu scriptures and widely practiced throughout India regardless of dietary preferences.
The animal that Hindus treat with special devotion and care is not a snake, monkey, or elephant; it is the cow. In India, where Hinduism is the predominant religion, cows are often seen freely roaming urban streets. The belief in the sacredness of the cow is deeply ingrained in the Hindu religion and can be traced back to the Vedas, the ancient sacred texts of Hinduism.
The cow is associated with Aditi, who in Hinduism, is considered to be the mother of all gods. Many Hindus practice vegetarianism, and among those that do consume meat, beef is commonly avoided due to the sacred status of the cow.
This reverence for the cow in Hindu culture was studied extensively in The Cultural Ecology of India's Sacred Cattle (1966).
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