Cattle are considered sacred in India, and there is no slaughter here. India has a large number of cattle, more than 300 million, which can be seen everywhere in Indian cities and villages. In India, cattle are protected by law and slaughter is strictly prohibited. Their status is high, even to? Lateral bullying? The point is. They can wander around freely, that is, in the endless traffic, a cow lies in the middle of the road, and everyone will choose to make a detour and will not drive it away. This is simply a paradise for cows. At the national level, India is called because its territory is like a bull's head, and the whole country respects cows like gods. Country of bull's head bones? . There are four kinds of animals on the national emblem of India: lion, elephant, steed and bull.
In fact, the cow regarded as sacred in India is a kind of cow called? Tumor cow? This kind of cow has a tumor-like protrusion on its shoulder, like a hunchback. His hair is milky white, his horns are high, his ears are drooping and his neck is drooping. He swaggered and condescended. But these cows are very docile and generally don't attack people easily. They go shopping every day, eat grass on the roadside when they are hungry, and it is even worse at night. They don't care about the cars on the road at all, but sleep directly in the middle of the road. In India, they dare not run over cows with their cars. Are these really cows? Uncle? The street is a big cow circle. You can eat anywhere, pull anywhere, and even live anywhere.
Why do Indians regard cows as? Holy things? And respect them very much, mainly for the following two reasons: first, in India, most people believe in Hinduism, and cows are the main gods in Hinduism? Shiva? Mount the horse. So, cows are regarded by Hindus? Holy things? 、? God beast? . Second, cattle are regarded by Indians as both a symbol of reproduction and a basic guarantee for human survival. Indians raise cattle, drink milk and use cow dung as fuel, but they don't eat beef or kill cattle. So, what did these cows do in the end?
Because Indian law does not allow slaughtering cattle, there are three main outcomes for cattle: one is state support, and some cows that cannot support themselves because of old age and illness are established by the state and some businessmen? Shengniu nursing home? , supported by the state until death. The second is to become a stray cow, because the government's funds are limited and India is unable to adopt such a large number of cows. A large number of cows can only wander, and Hindus provide food or feed themselves, but there are too many cows and too little grass. These stray cows often rummage through the garbage and even eat newspapers. But when they die, the Indians will bury them.
Third, Muslims sell to other countries. In India, besides most people who believe in Hinduism, some people are Muslims. They don't believe in Hinduism and don't treat cows as? Holy things? . These Muslims will secretly sell these stray cattle to other countries for money and profiteering. Of course, this behavior has been severely cracked down by the Indian government. But in order to make huge profits, many people will still take risks.