Greetings to all the readers here

Today I want to share something very interesting which might also feel a little awkward to many people because they might not be from India. But for those who are from India, they might relate to what I am going to share right now.
I saw a man coming on a scooty and getting down near a park. There was a mother cow resting near the park, and he went to her, touched her gently, cared for her, and then took blessings from her. I saw all of this happening while I was walking on my balcony after having my dinner, as I always try to walk after taking my night meal because it is really important to walk.

The reason why this man was taking blessings from the cow is probably because he was a Hindu, and in Hinduism, the cow is given a very high status. People treat the cow as their mother, and that is why he cared for her and took blessings from her.
Now, I do not want to get into a debate about whether this is right or wrong, but I was happy that he stopped his scooty and had a look at the cow. The thing that made me a little sad was that people today have forgotten about ethics and morals. While I am not against caring for a cow if it is written in one’s belief, I think all our religious scriptures teach us to follow moral values and be ethical in life.
So I just want to ask everyone to treat every human equally and look at a person in need and try to help him just like this man tried to help the cow. And I am really happy that in my country people care a lot about everyone, be it for any reason. The good thing is that we care for each other.

Before I leave I want to ask everyone a question, will you help someone by stopping your car mid way on the road or will you just skip them and live your life peacefully away from all these worries. Do tell me.
So live with peace, and as a lot of festivals are already here in my country, I give good wishes to each and everyone reading this blog. Celebrate all the festivals with your family. May God bless you and your parents. Take care.
THANK YOU
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