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bull worship meaning in Hindi
bull worship sentence in HindiExamples
More: Next- It is often interpreted as a depiction of a ritual performed in connection with bull worship.
- Bull ( mythology ) appears to be forming to be more accurately about " Bull worship, sacrifice and mythology ".
- The origins of bull worship goes down into prehistoric times, so it is not really possible to provide a starting date .-- talk ) 08 : 27, 20 June 2010 ( UTC)
- In some cases, moon idols are a cult item of Early European Religions, resembling a pair of horns or crescent moons on a pedestal, and were variously interpreted as testifying to Bull worship, Moon worship, or as a holder for wooden logs to be used in a fire altar.
- The fact that these breeds are the only ( together with the Alopekis ) small size contemporary breeds specializing in cattle-driving and herding ( cattle dogs being in their vast majority much larger and of molossoid / molosser type ), is quite remarkable in itself; it could also be seen as additional evidence, apart from the obvious physical similarities, that there is a shared genetic relation and common adaptation and specialization of the herding instinct in all these three breeds, originating in the Eastern regions of Crete ( where marshland habitats were ideal for water buffalo herds ), given the specific importance of the bull worship in the island's ancient history.
- :At a guess ( and this is pure original research, so bear that in mind ), bull worship died with the end of the Minoan culture, as it was really an aspect of their religion ( though note that religious fixations on bulls were not uncommon early civilization-see the epic of Gilgamesh ) . superficial aspects of it continued on in Roman myth and practice-the Romans were notorious pack-rats for religious tidbits-but there was no really cultural basis for it in Roman society ( at best, it was a cult-oriented practice for small groups of Romans ) .-- Ludwigs 2 15 : 49, 20 June 2010 ( UTC)