
En route the youth centre.
The cow shed along the way to one of our youth centres in Badgaon.
When I was on my way to the youth centre, I noticed some of the children blissfully playing with the calves. They were very gentle and considerate of the way they were playing with the calves.The children definitely do not seem to mind having these cuties so close to their centre and we don’t see why they would either; look at that face! Makes my heart melt. Their interaction with the animals, made me realize how much more respectful people in villages are of them.
In India, a cow is worshiped as it is considered to be a form of a deity. To a Hindu, the cow represents all creatures and is thus, sacred.
Cow’s milk is extremely nutritious and simply consuming it that way isn’t where Indians stop; they use it to make clarified butter (more commonly known as Ghee), cottage cheese and it also serves as a base for an entire array of traditional Indian sweets. Visit us to taste and learn how to make some!
The cow shed along the way to one of our youth centres in Badgaon.
When I was on my way to the youth centre, I noticed some of the children blissfully playing with the calves. They were very gentle and considerate of the way they were playing with the calves.The children definitely do not seem to mind having these cuties so close to their centre and we don’t see why they would either; look at that face! Makes my heart melt. Their interaction with the animals, made me realize how much more respectful people in villages are of them.
In India, a cow is worshiped as it is considered to be a form of a deity. To a Hindu, the cow represents all creatures and is thus, sacred.
Cow’s milk is extremely nutritious and simply consuming it that way isn’t where Indians stop; they use it to make clarified butter (more commonly known as Ghee), cottage cheese and it also serves as a base for an entire array of traditional Indian sweets. Visit us to taste and learn how to make some!