No. (Nuh news) On the occasion of Gauvardhan Puja festival, a symbol of protection and promotion of nature and cow progeny, emphasis was laid on promotion of cow progeny along with cow worship in the cow shelters of the district. Cow lovers came to the cowsheds and worshiped the cows by feeding them cow grass, jaggery, etc. and also according to nature, a life size artificial statue of Govardhan Maharaj was made on the ground using cow dung and worshiped with complete rituals.
The devotees sang the glory of Govardhan Maharaj, anointed the cows by feeding them with fodder, jaggery, prasad etc.
Gopremi Hemant Sehrawat, Leelu Pradhan Tawdu, Chaudhary Shivdat, Bhagwan Singh, Pappu, Chatu Soni alias Surendra, Kapil Soni, Naresh Soni, Devendra Nambardar Indri, Satbir Sehrawat, Karan Singh, Preet Singh, Rajat Jain Nagina, Giriraj, Ghanshyam, Puran Singh , Sukki, Bhup Singh, Jhabbu Sehrawat, Ramu, Hukam Singh, Hoshiar Singh, Tuleram, Rohtash Singh Fauji, Ravindra, Prabha, Pitti, Bijendra, Randhir Singh, etc. They say that cow breeding, cow protection and cow worship have special importance in. Indian religious culture. Emphasize the point. Each festival of ours inspires us to protect animals, birds and nature.
On the occasion of Govardhan Puja festival, a symbol of protection and promotion of nature and cow progeny, emphasis was laid on promoting cow progeny along with cow worship in the cow shelters of the district. From this festival we also gain knowledge about our religion and culture. 33 million gods and goddesses reside in cows. Cow worship in traditional festivals is a symbol of faith for Hindus, but nowadays, people’s dwindling interest in cow husbandry is also becoming a cause of concern.
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