Cow-killer Devo Bhava
According to Panini, the Sanskrit word goghna means guest and also "one for whom a cow is killed".
According to Panini, the Sanskrit word goghna means guest and also "one for whom a cow is killed".
Until around the 20th century, the cow was considered sacred (and beef taboo) in Japan, China, and other parts of South East Asia. It was also similarly considered in Ancient Egypt.