It is regarded as sacred in the frontalis muscle of cattle, and the status of cattle is even higher than that of people. In the eyes of Indians, cattle are very sacred, symbolizing the reproduction of future generations and the basic guarantee for human survival. So you can't eat beef in India, and you have to pass the exam to raise cattle. Only people with professional certificates can. In the eyes of Indians, cows have a high status, and everything with cows is omnipotent. Indians believe that cow dung can cure all diseases and cow urine can cure COVID-19.
Cow dung cakes made of cow dung by Indians are often sold out of stock, and cow urine is often used as a drink. Indian craftsmen use cow dung to make idols, and locals compete to buy them. And there are many local women who marry cows. After marriage, we still have oil, eat and live together, and treat cows as husbands. I have to say that the status of cattle in India is really higher than others. So why do Indians regard cows as their sacred objects?
In fact, cows can be regarded as sacred by Indians, largely because of Indian beliefs. Although there are many religions in India, 80% people in India still believe in Hinduism. In Hinduism, there are three main gods who commit celestial problems, the master slave and Shiva, among which the cow is generally considered as Shiva's mount.
Indians are Shiva's most loyal followers. Not all cows are sacred in India, but there is only one kind called Niu Niu. It is forbidden to slaughter in many parts of India. Cattle are also important in Hinduism. Hindus believe that God lives in cows. Therefore, the Indian people will regard cows as their sacred objects, and cows have a high status in India.