[GHHF] Last Burial rites were performed to Gaumata as per our customs; Importance of burying the dead Gaumata.

20 Jul 2024 330 Views

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation came to know that a Gaumata took her last breath in a village. The information given by local youths that a cow was dead in Srirama Nagar in Dhon town, with the help of elders in the village, we were able to get a tractor. Our Pracharaks and others were able to load up the Cow onto the tractor and move her out of the village and the last rites were performed according to tradition.
Sri Gopi Krishna Achary talked about the significance of and impact of burying in the open land or fertile land.  According to the saying “Gao Visvasya Matarah”, cow is the mother of everything in this universe.  When we are born in mother's womb, we drink mother's milk only till a certain age. But cow's milk is best for our life from birth till death. “Visvasyamataraha” means mother of all universe. What is special about such a cow is that there are 33 crore deities in cows. Our Hindu tradition says that only one cow has this opportunity. Each part of cow i.e. eye, legs, belly, like this, there is one God. 
So, if a cow dies, it is said to be buried. Why should it be buried? It means that if a cow dies by itself, not when it is killed, if a cow dies by itself, then we bury it.  Wherever we bury it, around 180 m, which means approximately 540 feet from the ground, that area will be receiving many vibrations, and it would affect that area in a very positive way.  If you bury a cow when it dies, wherever you bury it, from three acres to 5 acres, there is a 80 percent chance that the microorganisms inside it will die. Only a cow carcass has that power. That power will not be possible even if there is any other person. This is a scientific reason and if we usually bury any creature, animal or human being, it will take about six months to 8 months, a year, two years, depending on some creatures, it will take up to two years to get integrated into the ground. A mere cow would otherwise be assimilated into the whole earth within about four months. According to the text of science, elders say that excess energy from this can be used as fertilizer for the earth. 
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