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Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 1.33
So the teacher drew a picture of a cow on the board and asked the boy, “If a man has one cow and then he buys another cow, how many cows will he have?”
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.43
One day, however, one cow wandered back and entered among King Nṛga’s herd, and so the king unknowingly But as the new owner was leading the cow away, the former owner returned to claim it. Coming before King Nṛga, they charged that he had taken back a cow previously given in charity – a great puzzled King Nṛga very humbly offered each brāhmaṇa one hundred thousand cows in exchange for this one cow
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.52
“That doesn’t sound right,” he said, “that the devotees beat the cows. Devotees don’t beat cows.”
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 1.3
Gour Mohan told him to give their cow to the Allahabad Gaudiya Math. So Abhay took the cow, along with her calf, and donated them to the maṭha.
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.51
A cow eats so much grass, and a human being eats a small plateful. If the cow says, ‘You are not eating sufficient like me,’ is that logic?”
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.56
Kṛṣṇa hugs the cow. What does a cow know? He is a dumb animal. Is the cow as great as Arjuna? No. Yet due to the cow’s sincerity to come and lick Kṛṣṇa’s body, Kṛṣṇa says, ‘Oh, yes, My dear cow, come
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 1.29
New Vrindaban’s only cow was a black and white crossbreed named Kāliya, and Prabhupāda would drink a Although people in the West were blind to their great sin of cow slaughter and its grievous karmic reactions Vrindaban would demonstrate to the world the social, moral, and economic advantages of protecting the cow
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.65
Therefore nature’s arrangement is that protein can be produced through the body of the cow.”
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.65
Everyone knows the cow does not take any protein food. She takes on the grass.”
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.62
Milk means hot cow’s milk.”
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 2.47
“The cows give us milk,” explained Nityānanda.
Śrīla prabhupāda-līlāmṛta 1.29
Here was simple village life as Kṛṣṇa Himself had lived it, depending on the land and the cow. That cow Kāliya had given such nice milk.

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