The Vedic scripture states
that all the demigods and demigoddesses reside in the body of a cow. This
explains why the body of a cow is divine and holy. If we worship Mother Cow, we
attain the same material benefits we’d get by worshiping the demigods and
demi-goddesses individually. The Garuda Purana says that anyone who has even
once worshiped Mother Cow will be saved after death from the great suffering of
hell (Naraka). Lord Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself, gave
more importance to the worship of the cows than to the worship of the king of
the demigods, Indra. Therefore in India even today many millions of pious Vedic
followers worship Mother Cow at least once a year on Govardhana Puja day.
Cow worship times :
Morning arati : 6 am to 6:30 am
Afternoon sanctified feeding : 12 pm
Evening arati : 5 pm to 5:30 pm
Vedic mantra chanting : 6:30 am
Congregation training in cow puja (worship) : Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday : 6 pm to 7 pm
For any questions, please contact info@ihf-usa.org
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