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  1. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh I have gone through one article where some Sikhs believe that Cow is important to Sikhs maybe they are Namdhari Sikhs.... But is cow important to Sikhs???? and there are some Gurbani Tukhs written in this article by Bhagat Singh http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/sikh-youth/22775-the-importance-of-cows-in-sikhism.html The Khaamadhayn, the cow of miraculous powers, is the singing of the Glory of the Lord's Name, Har, Har. Guru Arjan Dev When it rains, the cows always have grass to graze upon, and housewives can churn the milk into butter. Guru Nanak Dev If the rivers became cows, giving milk, and the spring water became milk and ghee; Guru Nanak Dev A cow without milk; a bird without wings; a garden without water - totally useless! Guru Nanak Dev They tax the cows and the Brahmins, but the cow-dung they apply to their kitchen will not save them. Guru Nanak Dev A Hindu friend of mine has an argument with me over this issue I told him that Cow is'nt sacred to Sikhs...He showed me these Gurbani Tukhs and it says that cow has been mentioned many times by SIkh Guru"s.........Is it true or false Plzz enlighten Sikh Bro's Or is it some propaganda?? Why should we believe in these things....and Is cow mentioned in Sikhism???
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