Cow Care in Hindu Animal Ethics 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28408-4_4
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Surveying the Cow Care Field

Abstract: Surveying the Cow Care Field In this chapter, I look at current cow care practices in India. By "cow care" I mean, minimally, intentional arrangements for bovines to be protected for the duration of their natural lives. My primary aim is to provide an overview of issues that concern persons-in particular persons who identify more or less as Hindus-who are directly or indirectly engaged with cow care. Of course, the issues are centrally about the protection and wellbeing of the cows these persons are involved i… Show more

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“…Mahatma Gandhi emphasized the role of shelters in the economic growth of India rather than their religious role, by advocating the dairying and breeding of shelter cows based on the scientific principles [13]. In the early independence years, the role of gaushalas changed from sacred cow sanctuaries to potential breeding and dairying centers for high yielding cows, with active financial support from the government [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mahatma Gandhi emphasized the role of shelters in the economic growth of India rather than their religious role, by advocating the dairying and breeding of shelter cows based on the scientific principles [13]. In the early independence years, the role of gaushalas changed from sacred cow sanctuaries to potential breeding and dairying centers for high yielding cows, with active financial support from the government [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%