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If there is any place that cattle yearn for most, it must be India. They treated it like a family and built a cowshed for it. Even if they can't afford to build a cowshed, they will let the cows rest in the same room with them. If the house is too small, they would rather rest outside and prepare a well-prepared breakfast for the cows every morning. What makes them respect cows so much?

In India, cows are regarded as "sacred beasts" by Hinduism and are the mounts of Lord Shiva. In India, about 80% people believe in Hinduism, so they think that cows sit on the Lord God and patrol the land of India all the time. At the same time, it is also believed that cows are the basic guarantee to maintain human life and symbolize reproduction, so wherever they meet cows, they will be let go first, and even they can swagger and eat the ripe fruits in the field.

It is reported that India respects cows so much because their previous lives were highly dependent on cows, which not only provided them with food (milk), but also provided them with the main labor force. At the same time, in the eyes of Indians, cow dung is the most sacred and can be decontaminated, so they will dry cow dung as fuel and even paint it on the walls of houses to eliminate disasters and ward off evil spirits.

Not only that, Indian monks hold a ceremony called "Pogo" every year to show their respect and worship for cattle. There are also some monks and businessmen who have jointly established the "Shengniu Sanatorium". Those cows that can't feed themselves will be sent to nursing homes until they die of old age.

It must be said that India's "worship" of cattle is admirable. Their feelings for religion may not be understood by ordinary people. Perhaps this is the so-called culture, and we should also respect their culture.