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News & Trends - Indian Society Lifestyle Standards
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Lord Caitanya, who was an incarnation of Lord Krishna states in the Caitanya Caritamrta, Adi-lila chapter 17, verses.165-167.

“Cow-killers are condemned to rot in hellish life for as many thousands of years as there are hairs on the body of the cow.”
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Isn't it ironic that the religion that worships cows condones the exploitation of cows to produce milk? Milk is often produced by hooking cows up to milking machines for hours at a time, and it can be very painful to them. Cows are often fed hormones to boost milk production. And why do Indians wear clothes made with materials derived from cows?
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Drinking Milk doesn't mean to kill a cow, the problem of milk is that the producers make a kind of violence on cows giving them hormons and making them work as machines.
Be grateful to cows!!
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