Sunday, August 17, 2014

“You don’t need to be out in the country to see a cow in India”- Russel Peters




Hey! If animals receive love and respect as a living form or because our religions preach so, hail all religion.
In the cardinal virtue of Hinduism, a cow, heads the hierarchy of animal attention as, it holds the importance of a mother; a giver. I can actually see the allusion of a cow’s  motherhood to human beings. After a child stops breast feeding, they are brought out of the lactose bankrupted situation by dairy milk for compensation.  it’s a sad story  for those who had to feed on canned milk or milk from factory udder, labeled “100% pure dairy milk”. 
I once caught this amazing sight with my lens, of what I felt an ethical connection deeply rooted to how one responds to the idea of benefits they yield from another living soul. Thank god some of those are actually born who knows the equality or of give back gestures.
Early in the morning making my way through the streets of Jaigaon, Russel peters cow comedy just stood up in front of my eyes (No offence). 
A man opened up the shutter of this store  and finished setting up his store , then a cow walks at the door step of his shop. He walks back to his store and pulls a hand full of Bengal gram and chickpeas   and feeds the cattle. He then bowed his head in a Namaste posture to the cow.
After the cattle happily finished munching the breakfast from the shopkeeper it walked it's way to the next shop. I felt the myths of-  Welcome to Incredible India. 


It was indeed a great sight for a day  to begin J



                                                                                                                                                                      

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