Cow is considered the soul of Indian
culture. The cow is capable of destroying all the three heats, adhidaivik,
adhidahik and adhibhautik. For this reason, the cow which provides priceless
things like nectar like milk, curd, ghee, cow urine, gomaya and gorochan has
been called the provider of all happiness in the scriptures.
Cow has been given the status of mother in
Hinduism. You can see all the gods and goddesses just by seeing the cow and you
can get the blessings of all the gods and goddesses by serving the cow. By
worshiping it and feeding fodder, you get as much virtue as bathing, donating
and feeding Brahmins on pilgrimage. Cow's service has special importance during
Pitra Paksha. It is believed that by donating a cow these days, the sins of
many births are erased and the blessings of the ancestors are received.
It is believed that the cow was very dear
to Lord Krishna, so it is said that the cow must be served on the days or
festivals dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Lord Shri Krishna is also an incarnation of
Vishnu, so service to mother cow is mandatory even on the occasion of Akshaya
Tritiya.
Pandits and astrologers also believe that
'all the deities reside in the cow'. But the cow represents the planet Mercury.
In astrology, the planet Mercury is considered the planet of intelligence,
speech, reasoning ability and mental ability. The presiding deity of the planet
Mercury is Lord Vishnu. In such a situation, if cow service is done on the day
of Akshaya Tritiya, then definitely good results are obtained. The color of the
planet Mercury is green, so on the day of Akshaya Tritiya, you should feed
green vegetables like spinach, radish leaves, greens etc. to the cow. If you
don't get anything, then put green fodder i.e. fresh green grass in front of
the cow. By doing this, you get very auspicious results with the blessings of
mother cow.
In the scriptures, there is a special
importance of feeding food to birds and animals. Cow has been given the status
of mother in Hinduism. According to mythological belief, the first roti made at
home should be fed to the cow only after that the family members should eat the
roti. It is believed that feeding the first roti to the cow gives many other
benefits along with virtue. Goddess Lakshmi is also believed to reside in mother
cow. Let us know what are the benefits of feeding green fodder to the cow.
By feeding green fodder to the cow, the
weak planet Mercury becomes strong and by doing this, the financial crisis goes
away. By feeding green fodder or vegetables to the cow, you also get a lot of
profit in business. Actually green color is a symbol of greenery and greenery
is a symbol of positivity. If you feed green fodder or vegetables to the cow,
then there will never be a shortage of food and money in your house.
If
someone is sick in the house, then feed green vegetables to the cow in his
name. By doing this the sufferings of the patient are reduced. While feeding
green fodder to the cow, caress its body with your hands, by doing this you
will get peace of mind and get rid of the problem of stress. If you have been
worried about something for a long time and negative thoughts are arising in
your mind, then feed green fodder to the cow daily with your own hands and
spend some time looking at the cow. By doing this the mind will remain calm and
wrong thoughts will stop coming.
It is told in the scriptures that if you
worship the cow regularly in the same way as you worship the Gods and Goddesses
in the morning, then you attain salvation.
Obviously, nowadays, especially in the cities,
the lifestyle is such that even if you want to, you are away from the virtue of
service to cows. In order that Hindus get the virtue of cow service, we have
made arrangements in Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha to serve thousands of cows
and provide fodder and food to them. You can earn virtue by coming to our
Gaushala or by donating money and serving the mother cow.
In Gaurakshashalas, we feed these gauvansh
two times a day with a mixture of dry fodder, green fodder, Grains, mustard
cake, Gud/Jaggery etc. Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Evam Gaulok Dham Sewa
Samiti’ is one of the largest Gaurakshashala of Desi cows in India. We protect,
feed & shelter ailing, starving, destitute and stray Desi Cows & Bulls,
the majority of which are abandoned by their owners or saved from butchers. All
of you are requested to join the noble cause of Gausewa by giving financial
support as much as possible and help the cow mother to get her lost honor and
rights.
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