The cow is a sacred and revered animal in many Indian belief systems, including Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism. In these belief systems, cows are seen as a symbol of wealth, prosperity, and non-violence, and are revered for their ability to nourish and sustain life.
Cows play a central role in the daily lives of many people in India, where they are used as a source of labor for plowing fields and as a source of transportation. Cows are also an important source of milk, butter, and cheese, which are a staple in the Indian diet. Cow dung is also used as a natural fertilizer for crops and as a natural fuel for cooking and lighting fires.
This book bridges such a divide by providing an overview of the Hindu Cow based belief system. Often referred to as Gaushala Dharma, this revered sect of faith is over five thousand years old, and much beloved to many worldwide. It has its roots in ancient Indian texts and has been the foundation of sacred love for animals, primarily the cow, throughout civilization.
This book endeavors to enlighten and inspire its readers with the ancient and deeply profound faith of Gaushala Dharma. May the reader gain a greater understanding of this unique belief system and use the acquired knowledge for their life's path.