The cow is treated with special devotion and care by hindus.
The cow is described as "Kamdhenu" or the heavenly cow, which satisfies all wants, in early Hindu writings. Its four legs represent the "Vedas," the ancient Hindu books, and its udder represents the four goals of life, which include material wealth, desire, righteousness, and salvation. Its horns stand for the Gods.
The cow came to represent Lakshmi, the goddess of riches, in Vaishnava mythology. The earth assumes the shape of a cow in the Bhagavata Purana and begs Vishnu to defend her. Because of this, Vishnu, her protector, is also known as Go-pala, the guardian of the earth-cow.
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