Cows

What is your favorite animal?

It is harvest festival in my home state Tamil Nadu, India. Worshipping Surya or the Sun God is the main part of the festival. But one day is dedicated to thanking the cows and the bulls. It is called Maatu Pongal, மாட்டு பொங்கல்.

I grew up with cats, infact one kitty would spend hours on my lap.

But today I thought I would just write about cows. My maternal grandparents had a cow. I went nowhere near it but she was part of our family. When she had a baby, we would get letters informing the same and my brother used to suggest names for her calf.

We had a milk man in our street corner and most of his cows and buffaloes were milked in front of our house. I still remember the old man.

So during the festival of Maatu Pongal, the cows would be dressed up and got to our houses and we used to worship her.

I never petted a cow like a cat but always admired her. That maybe the reason I take my son to the petting zoos to feed farm animals. We have zoo that has Indian breed cows instead of Jersey cows and it always draws excitement between me and my husband.

My phone has lot of cow pictures and I am just going to share them, just to show my love towards the animal.

My boy loves feeding animals and it is therapeutic

Two years back my shloka group after completing Devi Mahatmyam did Chandi Homam. As a part of the ritual, Go Pooja or Worship of Cow was done.

The proud care taker of the cow at the Temple
Feeding a cow is auspicious

I may never own a pet, but we have done multiple sponsorships to feed cows and we didn’t do because it was ritualistic. We did it because we admired this animal.

It is day 15 of Bloganuary Challenge and I have breezed through it. That is what I think.😀 I have more cows 🐄 but I am going to stop here! Anyway Bloganuary really made me think and finally made me realize my favorite animal!

11 responses to “Cows”

  1. In Hinduism, cows hold sacred significance, often linked to Lord Krishna, a revered deity. Worshipping cows is rooted in cultural and religious practices, symbolizing compassion and sustenance. The belief underscores the interconnectedness of life, fostering reverence for these gentle creatures as a means to spiritual growth and societal harmony.
    Pongal festival is an occasion to thank these animals.
    I remember, in my younger days, all these animals were decorated and taken around the streets in my place.
    But the practice is done only in villages, I guess.
    It is nice to know that you sponser cow feeding in youf place .
    Lord Krishna blesses your family throughout.
    Glad this WP prompt directed your thoughts on these sacred animals .

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    1. Thanks for adding more to the post. Yes this was the first prompt that really made me think! 🙏

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  2. It’s not just GO but GOMATHA.
    Mother cow.

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  3. Touchwood🌺 sissy. Awesome👏
    🌺🙏

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  4. Wow don’t think I’ve ever seen a cow with such big horns before!

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    1. Oh! Cows mean horns 😃!

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