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CC Madhya 4.61
The ingredients of pañca-gavya are milk, yogurt, ghee (clarified butter), cow urine and cow dung. All these items come from the cow; therefore we can just imagine how important the cow is, since its The major portion of this preparation also comes from the cow.
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.
CC Ādi 17.158
tomāra vedete — in Your Vedic literatures; āche — there is; go-vadhera — for cow-killing; vāṇī — injunction ; ataeva — therefore; go-vadha — cow-killing; kare — does; baḍa baḍa — very, very great; muni — sages
CC Ādi 17.159
prabhu kahe — the Lord replied; vede — in the Vedas; kahe — is enjoined; go-vadha — cow-killing; niṣedha prohibition; ataeva — therefore; hindu — Hindu; mātra — any; nā — does not; kare — execute; go-vadha — cow-killing
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.”
CC Ādi 17.166
go-aṅge — on the body of the cow; yata — as many; loma — hairs; tata — so many; sahasra — a thousand; vatsara — years; go-vadhī — the killer of a cow; raurava-madhye — in a hellish condition of life; pace
CC Madhya 4.102
Each and every family residing in the land of Vrajabhūmi contributed one cow.
CC Ādi 17.154
Therefore, since our real father gives us food grains and our mother gives us milk with which to live, the cow According to Vedic civilization, there are seven mothers, of which the cow is one. In our Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement, our first provision is that no one should be allowed to eat any flesh, but we especially stress the prohibition against cows’ flesh because according to śāstra the cow Thus the Muslims’ cow-killing was challenged by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.
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.
CC Ādi 15.14
this Age of Kali, five acts are forbidden: the offering of a horse in sacrifice, the offering of a cow (Brahma-vaivarta Purāṇa, Kṛṣṇa-janma-khaṇḍa 185.180)
CC Antya 17.15
After searching here and there, they finally came to the cow shed near the Siṁha-dvāra.