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Dear Prabhus,

 

This article appeared recently in a Mathura paper (in Hindi) and a friend

reported that there was television coverage as well.

 

Amara Ujala, July 9, 2004

 

Miraculous Cow Cures Disease

 

Nom Pengh, Cambodia

 

Nowadays huge crowds are flooding the village of Fung Trapiyang Chum in

Cambodia to see and touch a miraculous cow which is said to have the power

to uproot all dreadful diseases by its touch.

 

Puch Peech, the farmer who owns the cow, claims that while his wife Cong

Meech was suffering from an incurable disease, the cow attempted to lick her

her hands and feet but he interferred pulling her back. But the cow

persisted and when she succeeded in licking the farmer's wife, she

experienced a miraculous recovery and has since been living a normal life.

Puch Peech said in wonder, "How could I have known that the cow's divine

impulse would heal my wife? "

 

After the news hit the front page of the newspapers people from many

different regions of Cambodia began to visit the village. Puch Peech

declares that at least five hundred people arrive daily to see the cow and

that within the last fifteen days perhaps ten thousand people have touched

her. Even very heavy rains have not discouraged people from traveling to see

the cow. Puch Peech now charges the visitors five hundred reals (about

seventeen cents)which they happily give to touch the cow. He has become a

rich man.

 

Ross Sath, 68, said that he had been suffering from weakness but since the

day he touched the cow, he has recovered his strength. "It was difficult for

me to walk even two meters" he said, "but now I can walk three or four

hundred meters without stress, difficulty or exhaustion".

 

To test the cow further, Puch Peech and his wife took her to visit a blind

woman. They claim that after the cow licked her, the woman regained her

vision.

 

So thousands of people are crowding Fung Trapiyang Chum to visit the cow who

can uproot all disease. Visitors feed all kinds of delicacies to this holy

cow and have named her Priyaha, which in their language is the name of God.

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