The tiger holds a place in Indian religion and folklore. The tiger is India's national symbol. Some Indians believe the tiger created rain and can stop drought, others credit it with keeping nightmares away and leading children to safety.
They are not worshiped, cows are considered a sacred animal in India. They usually sacrifice cows to their Gods. They also believe the more cows you have the wealthier you are.
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India has more cows than any other country. There are over 280 MILLION (281,700,000) cows in India. That's more than a quarter of the entire world population of cows in JUST ONE COUNT(28.29% to be precise).To put that into perspective the United States has only 96,669,000 cows (less than half the number of cows that India has). The Indian cow population is higher than the American dog and cat populations combined (77.5 million dogs and 93.6 million owned cats).
No: Anubis is a ancient Egyptian god.
The sacred groves are people that worship trees. This is located in India.
in India people ride elephants and camels.
They worship cows!
NO religion - particularly those of India - considered cows to be "sacred". Cows are not sacred in India, this is a myth. Many Indians will not eat meat or beef, but that in no way signifies that they worship cows or consider cattle to be anything other that what they would represent to any farmer-based population. In other words, cows are useful beasts of burden which also provide milk etc. They are not worshipped in any way.
India is the only country in the world with a Cows Bill of Rights.
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You worship cows and llamas.
because they think of them as sacred animals
Same size as cows in North America.
In India.
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To Reader, Cows are important in India because they produce milk. People in India just drink it like that. There fore in India I have a farm and that has a cow so we get our milk from there. From India123girl
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