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why do Hindus consider cow their mother​

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Answered by jignahariya
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Hindus do not consider the cow to be a god and they do not worship it. Hindus, however, are vegetarians and they consider the cow to be a sacred symbol of life that should be protected and revered. In the Vedas, the oldest of the Hindu scriptures, the cow is associated with Aditi, the mother of all the gods.

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Answered by Mɪʀᴀᴄʟᴇʀʙ
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Hey Bushra

Hindus consider cow as their mother as cow is a particularly generous, docile creature, one that gives more to human beings than she takes from them. The cow,, produces five things — milk, cheese, butter (or ghee), urine and dung.

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