The Maharashtra government granted the status of Rajyamata-Gomata to desi cows in the state. This is the first time that such a title has been bestowed on any creature. In a government resolution (GR) passed by the dairy development department, the state specified that the status of Rajyamata will be extended only to desi cows.
Government Views
- Importance of Cows : The government’s official declaration emphasizes the cow’s profound spiritual, scientific, and historical importance, reiterating the role these animals have played in India’s cultural and agricultural heritage for centuries.
- To address the declining numbers : This move, outlined in a government order, also seeks to address concerns over the declining population of indigenous cow breeds.
- Prioritize the preservation : The state government stressed the need for cattle rearers to prioritize the breeding and preservation of native species, given their socio-economic importance and religious significance.
Cow significance in Hindu Religion
- The reverence for cows within the Hindu faith is well-established, with cows often being viewed as maternal figures.
- The government’s statement highlights the importance of cow milk, which is praised for its nutritional value, as well as cow urine and dung, both of which are integral to traditional healing practices and agricultural uses.
- Cow urine is believed to possess medicinal properties, while cow dung enhances soil fertility, playing a key role in sustainable farming methods.
Importance of Indi-geneous Cow Milk
- The other factors include the importance of indigenous cow milk in
- Human nutrition,
- Ayurvedic,
- Panchagavya treatment,
- Use of cow manure in organic farming.
Background of Decision
This significant announcement comes as Maharashtra braces for state elections, with the current government’s tenure ending in November, 2024.