Why Krishna Is Always with Cows? | 9 Sep | Spiritual Inspiration | Dr. Shubha Vilas
Автор: Shubha Vilas
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Why is Lord Krishna always shown with cows and not with buffaloes or goats? 🐄✨
In this inspiring talk, we dive deep into the symbolic meaning of Krishna’s association with cows.
Buffaloes represent tamoguna (ignorance, laziness, delusion).
Goats represent rajoguna (restlessness, passion, endless desires).
Cows embody sattvaguna (goodness, purity, knowledge, nourishment).
Krishna is always with cows because they reflect the sattvic souls who remain surrendered at His lotus feet. Rajasic souls eventually realize Krishna is the ultimate goal after their long search for worldly pleasures, and tamasic souls too are uplifted by Him over time.
You’ll also hear a true and touching story from Nigiri near Mumbai—where mentally disturbed people found healing and peace by serving cows. This real-life example shows how cow service brings transformation, uplifts our consciousness, and helps us move closer to Krishna.
🌸 Key Takeaways:
Why Krishna is symbolically connected only with cows
Spiritual meanings of cow, goat, and buffalo in relation to the modes of nature
A real-life story showing the healing power of serving cows
How serving cows helps us connect with Krishna’s love
🙏 Let’s remember: just as Krishna protects cows in Vrindavan, He protects all souls and gradually brings them to goodness, purity, and eternal shelter at His lotus feet.
🎥 Watch now to uncover the beautiful connection between Krishna, cows, and our spiritual journey!
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