Cow is considered worshipable in Sanatan Dharma. According to religious beliefs, 33 crore gods and goddesses are considered to reside in the cow, hence its service and protection is considered extremely virtuous. This is the reason why in the Indian tradition, the tradition of offering the first home-made roti to the cow has been going on for centuries.
Many benefits of feeding the first roti to a cow have been described in astrology and religious scriptures. It is believed that this small work can be helpful in bringing happiness, peace and prosperity in a person’s life.
6 benefits of feeding first roti to cow
1. Recognition of receiving the blessings of Gods and Goddesses
According to religious beliefs, offering the first roti to a cow brings blessings from the Gods and Goddesses and brings positive energy into the house.
2. Helpful in pacifying planetary defects
In astrology, serving a cow is considered auspicious for the peace of the planets. It is said to be especially beneficial in reducing the defects associated with Sun, Moon and Jupiter.
3. Happiness and peace prevail in the family
It is believed that feeding bread to the cow regularly reduces discord in the house and maintains sweetness in family relationships.
4. Chances of economic prosperity
There is a religious belief that serving the cow pleases Goddess Lakshmi, which can create opportunities for increase in wealth and prosperity.
5. Attainment of virtue
In Sanatan Dharma, service to living beings is considered a great virtuous deed. Feeding a cow has also been kept in this category.
6. The mind gets satisfaction
Providing food to any living being including a cow is considered a symbol of kindness and compassion. This can lead to a feeling of mental peace and spiritual satisfaction.
Right way to feed first roti to cow
While preparing food in the morning, set aside a separate loaf of bread for the cow. Applying a little ghee to roti is considered auspicious. If possible, jaggery can also be kept with the roti. Feed bread to the cow with love and reverence. Do not be hasty or angry while serving food.
Which mantra to recite?
This mantra can be chanted with devotion while feeding bread to the cow-
“Om Sarvadevmaye Devi Sarvadevairlankrite.
Mother, maternal uncle, successful, Kuru Nandini.
It is believed that by chanting this mantra and serving cows, one gets auspicious results.
What things should be kept in mind?
Give only fresh and clean food to the cow. Do not keep food with plastic or harmful items. If you see a sick or injured cow, try to help it. Instead of showing off, do cow service with reverence and compassion.












