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What is the significance of Shri Krishna’s devotion to the cow?

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"Krishna’s devotion to the cow symbolizes our gratitude to the nurturing essence of life, reminding us that the soul's journey is rooted in compassion and connection to our psychic ancestry."

According to Osho, Krishna’s devotion to the cow honors the cow as the ‘mother’ in the soul’s evolution—the link immediately preceding human consciousness. While the body’s lineage passes through the ape, the soul’s journey passes through the cow; thus Krishna’s go-seva expresses gratitude to our psychic ancestry, awakens compassion, and harmonizes us with the nurturing, life-sustaining principle.
Osho says Krishna loves cows because the cow is like our soul’s mother, so caring for her teaches us gratitude, kindness, and balance.
Why this matters practically
- Cultivates gratitude toward the sources that nourish us.
- Encourages compassion and nonviolence toward animals and nature.
- Aligns daily living with the nurturing “mother” principle, softening ego and anxiety.
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