COWS ARE COOL: LOVE ‘EM!

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Motherly Licks That Saved A Life
Dr. Ravi Kolhe is a kind hearted doctor who has been providing medical care to local tribals in Melghat region of Maharashtra, India, for the last 25 years. Due to his selfless service, child mortality rate in that area has come down from 200 to 60 out of 1000.
Years ago, one day in the late evening, he saw an old man taking a cow somewhere. Curious, he inquired as to where the man was going with his cow so late in the evening. Initially hesitant, the old man said the cow was a ‘bhakad’ (Marathi word for a dry, old cow) and he was going to sell it to a butcher. (In India cows are considered sacred and hence the hesitancy.)
Taking compassion, Dr Kolhe asked the man to tie the cow in his frontyard and offered him Rs.200 which was way more than the man expected for his cow. Doctor and his family members started taking care of the cow.
Doctor’s wife happened to be carrying at the time. After few days, at the time of delivery several complications arose. A stillborn baby was delivered and the mother’s condition turned serious.
The doctor hastily placed the ‘dead’ baby in the front yard and rushed back to peform a post delivery operation to save his wife’s life.
In the meantime, the cow in the front yard broke free and approached the baby and started licking him all over. This went on for sometime. After a while the doctor heard the child crying. Shocked, the doctor rushed to the yard and picked the baby up. Gradually his wife also recovered.
Now the boy is around 20 years old and studying for his engineering degree.
This is a real incident. Dr Kolhe or his son can be reached at the following address:
Dr. Ravi Kolhe
Kolupur Melghat,
(Paratwada-Indore way) Taluk: Dharni
Dist: Amaravati, Maharashtra, India
Ph: 07226-202002, 07227-202829; 202692
Motherly Licks That Saved A Life
Dr. Ravi Kolhe is a kind hearted doctor who has been providing medical care to local tribals in Melghat region of Maharashtra, India, for the last 25 years. Due to his selfless service, child mortality rate in that area has come down from 200 to 60 out of 1000.
Years ago, one day in the late evening, he saw an old man taking a cow somewhere. Curious, he inquired as to where the man was going with his cow so late in the evening. Initially hesitant, the old man said the cow was a ‘bhakad’ (Marathi word for a dry, old cow) and he was going to sell it to a butcher. (In India cows are considered sacred and hence the hesitancy.)
Taking compassion, Dr Kolhe asked the man to tie the cow in his frontyard and offered him Rs.200 which was way more than the man expected for his cow. Doctor and his family members started taking care of the cow.
Doctor’s wife happened to be carrying at the time. After few days, at the time of delivery several complications arose. A stillborn baby was delivered and the mother’s condition turned serious.
The doctor hastily placed the ‘dead’ baby in the front yard and rushed back to peform a post delivery operation to save his wife’s life.
In the meantime, the cow in the front yard broke free and approached the baby and started licking him all over. This went on for sometime. After a while the doctor heard the child crying. Shocked, the doctor rushed to the yard and picked the baby up. Gradually his wife also recovered.
Now the boy is around 20 years old and studying for his engineering degree.
This is a real incident. Dr Kolhe or his son can be reached at the following address:
Dr. Ravi Kolhe
Kolupur Melghat,
(Paratwada-Indore way) Taluk: Dharni
Dist: Amaravati, Maharashtra, India
Ph: 07226-202002, 07227-202829; 202692
Now, mother, your cow is your mother. You drink milk of cow. And the bull is your father. Because without bull, without the cow and bull being united, there is no milk. So how is that you are eating your father and mother? It is a great challenge. Actually those who are meat-eater, beef-eater, they are killing their father and mother and become implicated in sinful life. |