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Which religion in India worship there holy Cows?

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Which religion in India worship there holy Cows?

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Uh, neither. I mean, Hindus regard cows as holy so no one kills a cow. There are several reasons for that. Cows are helpful in farming, making dairy products that constitute a large part of the Indian foods and sweets,even cow dung is dried to make fuel in the poor economic places. As a cow is that much of help, so Hindus declare it as holy, so a healthy cow is not killed. But they don’t worship them. I know since i’m a Hindu by birth. And no, cow urine is not mixed in the daily foods. It is only used in much small quantity like 1/2 drops in a liquid mixture called “charanamrita” used on occassions of worshipping a deity and no one actually drinks it. They just take a little of the liquid in the palm and touch it to their head and may be to their lips. That’s all. No mixing or drinking cow urine. And on principle cow meat is not eaten by Hindus.

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