Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 September 2008

Sacred Cow

I saw a cow yesterday. Tied to a pillar under our building. He was pretty young (months older than a calf I guess) with big dark mascara eyes, dusk-rust skin and a bit underweight for some reason.
Looking at him roused an instant affection in my mind. :) The kind we used to feel while feeding cows or looking at them lazing in the middle of roads back home in India. They have religious significance just like every-living-born from nature or nature herself in the society where I come from. Showing gratitude-towards or praying cows as a part of tradition. They are considered to be sacred.

May be my affection for him was more so being in country where you don't see animals except in a zoo or a sanctuary. We do get to see some street cats, the survivors of the extreme climate (and extreme traffic) in the Dubai and Sharjah. Anyways, getting back to my topic... So while I stood next to my cow, I almost had an instant non-verbal dialogue with him out of delight of seeing one after almost a year, as if saying "oh! how are you!" But the very next second my joy vanished with a realization too sad to pronounce here. The cow was not a part of a nostalgic fairy tale to give me greetings from my country but was brought here for a reason.

It's Ramadan month here and the cow was tied outside the tent where the religious groups gather for the occasion. When I came back later that evening, the cow was gone and the group had just finished eating and was heading for their daily prayers.

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" Most religions isolate, formalize and shrink our relationship to the world rather than to expand and immortalize it"

" Our assumption that micro-organisms, plants and animals exist without the capacity for contemplation of the divine is to assert that our concept of divinity is the only one there is. We do some harm to plants and animals when we kill and eat them; yet, our assumption that they are not intelligent enough to contemplate, is a greater injury."

- The mechanics of God


" No sacrifice can be performed without the aid of curds and ghee (clarified butter). The very character of sacrifice which sacrifices have, depends upon ghee. Hence ghee (or, the cow from which it is produced) is regarded as the very root of sacrifice. Cows have been said to be the limbs of sacrifice. They represent sacrifice itself. Without them, there can be no sacrifice. With their milk and the Havi produced therefrom, they uphold all creatures by diverse acts. Cows are guileless in their behavior. From them flow sacrifices and Havya ( fire) and Kavya ( Hymn ), and milk and curds and ghee. hence cows are sacred."
- Mahabharata, one of the two major Sanskrit epics from ancient India,

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Image, courtesy wikipedia

More on sacred cow in Hinduism> cattle in religion
Some facts on cow meat here >

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much love, respect & peace
R

Saturday, 12 January 2008

Pickles:

Pickles aka Peeki is a tomcat. We met 3 years back when he was mere 1 ½ months old, all spiky-with-fear head to toe anxiously watching some tiny-humans shouting at his even-more-tinnier-self. Somewhere then we mutually agreed on adopting each other and what followed is today, when he charms a big part of our home, hearts and lives; giving a lot more than we had ever imagined.

Peeki sleeps 18hrs a day. He tries to talk human even if it doesn’t sound like one, he talks anyway. He is mostly busy in his own world which is half fantasy and rest is mix of lot many things… including philosophy!


Here are some of his thoughts for you.....

Sleeping is a must , relish it!

Junk food is not tasty

Be aware

Listen

Concentrate

Stretch. Hmmm it feels gooood!

Never underestimate the next

Things can never be so bad

Be grateful

Touch/sharing warmth, is necessary

Fennel seeds, anytime!

You are a center force

Keep yourself clean

Work while you work, sleep while you sleep & play while you play

Forget and forgive. And visa verse. Whichever works best for you!

Be sensitive to your surrounds.

Company if at the least, be a friend

Act stupid sometimes, it’s healthy

Be likewise, in good or bad times...Be wise, be Buddha!

Never over eat

Why worry, be happy


… This list goes on and on, extending, enticing and inciting us everyday as we grow and live together in time.

Thank you Peeki, we love you infinitely for infinity!

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