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the Cow in Vedic faith and worship -- some random reflections

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Dear "bhAgavatOttamA-s",

I am delighted to receive an unexpectedly large number of private mails

from members, some warmly appreciative, some icily critical of my series of

posts on "purAnA & the sibling ideal"! Thank you one & all. I will respond

to the best of my ability to all of you separately.

 

Many members have raised the question on the "place of the cow in Vedic

faith and worship". It is indeed a very interesting one which I thought

might be quite relevant to discuss on the "list". I would be really

interested to hear what other learned members have to say for example on:

 

(1) the origins of how the cow became a hallowed animal in the Vedic faith

(2) how the cow came to be an active and much-sought-after

"character-actor" in the "dramatis-personae" of virtually hundreds of

pieces of "purAnic" literature in the Vedic tradition

(3) the mystical/ritualistic symbolism, if any, of the cow in Vedic

religion (Sri.Sempath Rengarajan briefly alluded to this in a post-script

to his post y/day)

(4) is there a bovine equivalent of the equestrian "aswamEdha-yagnyam" in

the vast array of Vedic rituals

(4) the cow-cults in different parts of India

(5) the philosophy behind "gO-samrakshanam", behind the politics of

cow-slaughter and the constant clamour for its banning in India

 

adiyEn,

sudarshan

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