A Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

Cow protection is the gift of Hinduism to the world. — © Mahatma Gandhi
Cow protection is the gift of Hinduism to the world.
The only way Hinduism can convert the whole world to cow-protection is by giving an object-lesson in cow-protection and all it means.
The central fact of Hinduism is cow protection.
We cry for cow protection in the name of religion, but we refuse protection to the human cow in the shape of the girl-widow.
Cow protection to me is infinitely more than mere protection of the cow.
Cow protection means protection of the weak, the helpless, the dumb and the deaf.
Cow preservation is an article of faith in Hinduism.
Hinduism has absorbed the best of all the faiths of the world and in that sense Hinduism is not an exclusive religion.
I went through the fields, and sat for an hour afraid to pass a cow. The cow looked at me, and I looked at the cow, and whenever I stirred the cow gave over eating.
It is because the world is so full of suffering, that your happiness is a gift. It is because the world is so full of poverty, that your wealth is a gift. It is because the world is so unfriendly, that your smile is a gift. It is because the world is so full of war, that your peace of mind is a gift. It is because the world is in such despair, that your hope and optimism is a gift. It is because the world is so afraid, that your love is a gift.
If untouchability lives, Hinduism perishes and even India perishes, but if untouchability is eradicated from the Hindu heart, root and branch, then Hinduism has a definite message for the world.
Hinduism is a relentless pursuit of Truth. "Truth is God" and if today it has become moribund, inactive, irresponsive to growth, it is because we are fatigued; and as soon as the fatigue is over, Hinduism will burst upon the world with a brilliance perhaps unknown before.
Cow protection to me is one of the most wonderful phenomena in the human evolution.
Cow-protection can only be secured by cultivating universal friendliness, i.e. ahimsa.
A natural historian is somebody who looks at something in terms of its relationship to the rest of the natural world. You look at things ecologically. When you see a cow on a feedlot, you don't just see a cow; you see a cow that is eating certain food. You follow that food and that food takes you back to a corn field.
You see in Islam, you see in Christianity, you see in Africa, in different religions, in Buddhism and Hinduism, there is a strong commitment to refugee protection.
The main thing is you have to be under the protection of spirituality, under the protection of morality, under the protection of divine laws. If you're not under that protection, you can get caught up into anything.
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