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Rishikesh man takes to feeding over 2,000 cows daily, as they starved amid Covid-19 lockdown

Rishikesh man feeds over 2,000 cows daily

Rishikesh man feeds over 2,000 cows daily ANI 04 Jun 2021, 15:55 GMT+10 Rishikesh (Uttarakhand) [India], June 4 (ANI): Ever since the first Covd-19 induced lockdown last year, a man in Rishikesh has been feeding over 2,000 cows daily. Jagdish Prasad Bhatt says looking at the plight of animals he had resolved to serve the cows who were left to forage for food in the absence of fodder, given to them by the municipal administeration and local residents. During the lockdown impossed curfew due to difficulty in its transportation the cows did not have fodder . The Uttarakhand government had on Monday, extended the ongoing Corona curfew till 6 am on June 9. The COVID-19 curfew in Uttarakhand was imposed on May 18, after the state reported a significant spike in the number of COVId-19 cases amid the second wave of the pandemic across the country. The curbs were further extended on May 24.

Prakriti and Shakti: The Nature of Feminine Divinity in Hinduism - Best Indian American Magazine | San Jose CA

This article is part of the opinion column –  Beyond Occident – where we explore a native perspective on the Indian diaspora. With over one billion followers worldwide, Hinduism, also known as the Sanatan Dharma, is the third-largest faith tradition globally. It is also the oldest tradition with an unbroken and recorded history of over 5,000 years. Hinduism is also the only significant faith tradition that recognizes and then manifests through various rituals and worship, the divine form of feminine. In Hindu cosmology, both feminine and masculine forms are accorded equal status.  Womanhood is generally associated with the notions of fertility, benevolence, and bestower in most indigenous traditions. As symbolic of life and fecundity, motherhood is viewed and celebrated, both conceptually at an abstract level and manifest, in fertility rites throughout the indigenous ‘pagan’ cultures. Hinduism being one of them, is not different in this aspect. 

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