2017
DOI: 10.1177/0976399617715827
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The Holy Cow: Unravelling the Mystery of its Holiness

Abstract: This article aims at debunking the sanctity of the cow that has gained ground as a political vehicle in contemporary times, and exposing the selective reading of texts employed otherwise to further particular religious leanings. Through the course of this article, a wide array of evidence from religious scriptures, legal texts, archaeological materials, epics, commentaries, edicts, foreign travellers’ accounts, debates, statutes and judicial decisions have been resorted to, in order to enable a comprehensive u… Show more

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“…Figurative mentions of the cow's importance in these ancient Hindu texts "stimulated an environment of apotheosis of the cow" (Khanna, 2017, p. 224). In post-independence India, cow protection and the sacredness of the cow remains a politically charged issue; for Hindu nationalists advocating for legal protection against cow slaughter, the "sacred cow" symbolizes the central belief of the Hindu religion and promotion and normalization of a single, dominant-caste Hindu narrative and othering of those with different belief systems (Khanna, 2017).…”
Section: Jd 746mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figurative mentions of the cow's importance in these ancient Hindu texts "stimulated an environment of apotheosis of the cow" (Khanna, 2017, p. 224). In post-independence India, cow protection and the sacredness of the cow remains a politically charged issue; for Hindu nationalists advocating for legal protection against cow slaughter, the "sacred cow" symbolizes the central belief of the Hindu religion and promotion and normalization of a single, dominant-caste Hindu narrative and othering of those with different belief systems (Khanna, 2017).…”
Section: Jd 746mentioning
confidence: 99%