Go Samrakshana
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~Go Mahima or the Significance of Cows~
In Hindu tradition, cows are revered as sacred symbols of abundance, sustenance, and purity, and are affectionately honored as Go-Māthā, the divine mother. Vedic texts describe every part of Go-Māthā as the abode of different forms of the Divine. However, she is predominantly regarded as a manifestation of Devi Lakshmi, the beloved consort of Lord Vishnu, and thus holds a special place in His heart. This intimate and loving relationship between cows and Lord Vishnu is most vividly expressed in His Krishna avatāra, where He lived as a Gopa, a humble cowherd devoted to their care and protection. By serving Go-Māthā—this tangible embodiment of Devi Lakshmi—one aspires to please Śrī Nārāyaṇa and receive His grace and blessings.
~Spiritual & Material Benefits of Go-dāna and Go-sevā in accordance with the Vedas, Purāṇas, and Dharmaśāstras~
It is believed to remove Pitṛ-doṣa, thereby bringing peace to one’s ancestors and restoring harmony within the lineage. By removing Pitṛ-doṣa and strengthening ancestral blessings, Go-dāna is traditionally associated with Putra-bhāgyam—the blessing of progeny—symbolizing the continuation and flourishing of the family lineage.
Go-dāna is also described as a powerful act for the destruction of sins (pāpa-kṣaya) and the accumulation of puṇya, leading to increased prosperity and well-being. When performed in conjunction with sacred rites such as Gṛha-praveśam, Go-dāna is believed to alleviate Gṛha-doṣas, purifying the household and ensuring stability and auspiciousness in the home.
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