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ŚB 12.3.36
In India, the cow is considered sacred not because Indian people are primitive worshipers of mythological totems but because Hindus intelligently understand that the cow is a mother. As children, nearly all of us were nourished with cow’s milk, and therefore the cow is one of our mothers Certainly one’s mother is sacred, and therefore we should not kill the sacred cow.
ŚB 12.4.10
and from below by the fire of Lord Saṅkarṣaṇa — the universal sphere will glow like a burning ball of cow
ŚB 12.4.10
dahyamānam — being burned; vibhāti — glows; aṇḍam — the egg of the universe; dagdha — burned; go-maya — of cow
ŚB 12.3.36
Cows will be abandoned or killed when they stop giving milk.
ŚB 12.3.36
vipannam — incapacitated; patayaḥ — masters; kaulam — belonging to the family for generations; gāḥ — cows
ŚB 12.1.39-40
These barbarians in the guise of kings will devour the citizenry, murdering innocent women, children, cows
ŚB 12.12.31-33
of Govardhana Hill followed by the worship and bathing ceremony performed by Indra and the Surabhi cow
ŚB 12.9.28-29
demoniac living beings, the forests, countries, rivers, cities and mines, the agricultural villages and cow
ŚB 12.2
All cows become like goats, all spiritual hermitages become like materialistic homes, and family ties
ŚB 12.9.28-29
rivers; pura — the cities; ākarān — and the mines; kheṭān — the agricultural villages; vrajān — the cow
ŚB 12.12.31-33
— the lifting of Govardhana Hill; ca — and; śakrasya — by Indra; surabheḥ — along with the Surabhi cow
ŚB 12.1.39-40
strī — of women; bāla — children; go — cows; dvija — and brāhmaṇas; ghnāḥ — the murderers; ca — and;