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CC Ādi 17.166
Cow-killers are condemned to rot in hellish life for as many thousands of years as there are hairs on the body of the cow.
ŚB 9.2.5-6
When the very strong tiger seized the cow, the cow screamed in distress and fear, and Pṛṣadhra, hearing He took up his sword, but because the stars were covered by clouds, he mistook the cow for the tiger
ŚB 10.64.16
Once a cow belonging to a certain first-class brāhmaṇa wandered away and entered my herd. Unaware of this, I gave that cow in charity to a different brāhmaṇa.
Govardhana Pūjā Lecture
[The occupational duties of the vaiśya are conceived in four divisions: farming, commerce, cow protection Out of these, we as a community are always engaged in cow protection.]
ŚB 10.24.21
The occupational duties of the vaiśya are conceived in four divisions: farming, commerce, cow protection Out of these, we as a community are always engaged in cow protection.
CC Ādi 17.158
Kazi challenged Caitanya Mahāprabhu, “In Your Vedic scriptures there is an injunction for killing a cow On the strength of this injunction, great sages performed sacrifices involving cow-killing.”
ŚB 10.64.21
The present owner of the cow said, “I don’t want anything in exchange for this cow, O King,” and went
Bhagavad-gītā Introduction
[All the Upanisads are like a cow, and the milker of the cow is Sri Kṛṣṇa, the son of Nanda.
CC Madhya 4.102
Each and every family residing in the land of Vrajabhūmi contributed one cow.
ŚB 10.6.20
The child was thoroughly washed with cow urine and then smeared with the dust raised by the movements Then different names of the Lord were applied with cow dung on twelve different parts of His body, beginning
CC Madhya 17.196
Becoming pacified, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu began to caress the cows, and the cows, being unable to give
CC Antya 17.12
He went to a cow shed on the southern side of the Siṁha-dvāra.