viernes, 1 de enero de 2010

Naughty holy cows

Cows are one of the Indian symbols since the ancient times. Indian have always considered them holy animals or “aghnya” that means “the animal that is not allowed to kill”. The fact of not killing cows has also an economical reason. Cows are very useful for Indians because they drink a lot of milk and they eat a lot dairy products, such as cheese or butter. Moreover, cow’s pooh, once dry, is used like fuel to fire or fertilizer to fertilize the fields. Because of that, Indians consider cows the most pure of the animals. In most of the Indian cities and towns, cows wander quietly up and down the streets, and they eat all that they find among the rubbish. Usually they aren’t bothered by anybody. Well, in fact, you can see some naughty holy cows that sometimes steal some fruits. Then the shopkeepers scold and kick them away without any doubt.

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