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Cultural and Religious Practices Linked to Krishna and Cows The connection between Krishna and cows is not just confined to mythology; it permeates Indian culture and religious practices even today.
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Cows hold special status in India, slaughter can have serious repercussions on public peace: HC
The Punjab and Haryana High Court denied anticipatory bail to a man accused of cow slaughter, citing threats to public peace and his criminal history.
Indian officials withdrew a widely criticized proposal for people to promote Hindu values on Valentine’s Day by hugging cows, which are worshipped as holy.
The declaration of February 14 as “Cow Hug Day,” had come in a statement Monday from the Animal Welfare Board of India, which called cows the “backbone of Indian culture and rural economy.” ...
In times when global markets become volatile, agriculture offers continuity, especially when it is rooted in sustainable ...
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Social media influencers in India are building a base of fans pitching cow urine, or gaumutra, as a cure-all.
Police on Tuesday arrested the leader of a Hindu group that protects cows who was on the run after being accused of inciting Hindu-Muslim violence in India's northern Haryana state, a police ...
Indolent cows languidly chewing their cud while befuddled motorists honk and maneuver their vehicles around them is an image as stereotypically Indian as saffron-clad holy men and the Taj Mahal ...
India’s government-run animal welfare department has appealed to citizens to mark Valentine’s Day this year not as a celebration of romance but as “Cow Hug Day” to better promote Hindu values.
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s government-run animal welfare department has appealed to citizens to mark Valentine’s Day this year not as a celebration of romance but as “Cow Hug Day” to ...
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