The significance of cows in Indian society between sacredness and economy

Authors

  • Govindasamy Agoramoorthy Tajen University
  • Minna J. Hsu National Sun Yat-sen University

Keywords:

Hinduism, cow protection, religion, culture, economy, society, India

Abstract

Cows are still considered holy to the people of the Hindu faith across the Indian subcontinent. In this paper, the authors discuss details of the religious, historical, economic, cultural and sociological significance of the sacred cow in Hinduism. The authors also suggest options to use the sacred cow for the enhancement of eco-friendly living in India in the near future.

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Published

2012-12-20

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SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES