By Jitendra Jangid- Friends, as we all know that cow is considered worshipable in Hinduism, Hindus believe that 33 crore gods and goddesses reside in the cow, serving the cow brings blessings and feeding it regularly removes obstacles in the house. In a Hindu house, the first roti made while cooking food is kept especially for the cow. But keep these things in mind while feeding roti to the cow-
Spiritual practice: Giving roti to the cow is not just an act of kindness; it is considered a spiritual practice that can purify a person's home and life.
Special days of eating: If feeding daily is not possible, aim to feed cows on auspicious days like Purnima and Amavasya, which are considered to be of special importance.
Freshness is important: Cow, which is called Gau Mata, should never be fed stale or leftover food. It is important to give fresh roti.
Preparation rituals: Always make roti after bathing and in a clean environment. The purity of the food and the action increases its spiritual benefits.
Respectful offering: Do not offer roti to the cow. Instead, approach the cow with humility and respect, feeding her carefully while honoring her sacred status.