India is a country that has never considered the cow as an animal but as a mother. Our Rishi Munis have mentioned the cow as a mother of the world because they feed a big part of the population.

गावो विश्वस्य मातरः
A cow is the mother of the world.

Our dharma defines the vital Kamdhenu, The sacred cow Goddess in Sanatan Dharmaकामधेनु सनातन धर्म में
significance of the cow and its products and has mentioned it in various scriptures and epics. The Ayurveda appreciate and praise Panchgavya (five products produced from cows) consisting of milk, ghee, curd, cow dung, and cow urine. However, pseudointellectuals reject the use of
cow dung and cow urine in medical treatments. During research on Cow dung and urine, the researchers stated that there are about 752 compounds with medicinal benefits present in cow urine. Therefore, cows are no less than mothers who protect their children from various dangerous
aspects of the world. When talking about the significance of cows in our scriptures, Kamdhenu holds an essential place in our dharma. It is a divine bonified cow mentioned in our scriptures as the mother of all the cows.
नमो देव्यै महादेव्यै सुरभ्यै च नमो नम:। गवां बीजस्वरूपायै नमस्ते जगदम्बिके।।

My salutation to the great goddess who fulfills all the wishes. The living seed inside all cows, salutation to the mother of the universe. The verses stated above have their relation to Lord Indra, who
prayed to the sacred cow. Our Sanatan Dharma state Gau Mata as the supreme symbol of purity belonging to everyone. The word Kamdhenu comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Kamaduha,’ which means “the cow of plenty.” She is the one who fulfills all the desires.
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