THE BULL WHO CRIED
BEFORE BEING KILLED
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- Knowing it was about to be slaughtered, a bull in Hong
Kong did what many people fail to realize or are skeptic about when it
comes to animals – he showed emotion. As reported by “Weekly World
News”, a group of workers walked a bull to a packaging factory. They
were about to slaughter him to make steaks and beef stews. When they
were close to the front door of the slaughter house, the sorrowful bull
suddenly stopped going forward and knelt down on his two front legs. The
bull… was all in tears. How did he know he was going to get killed
before he entered the slaughter house? He is even smarter than people.
Mr.
Shiu, a butcher recalled, “When I saw this kind of so-called “stupid”
animal sobbing and with his eyes in fear and sorrow, I started
trembling.” “I called the rest over to see. They were just as surprised.
We kept pushing the bull forward, but he just didn’t want to move and
sat there crying.” Billy Fong, owner of the packaging factory said,
“People thought animals didn’t cry like human beings. However that bull
really sobbed like a baby.” At that time, more than ten strong men
witnessed the scene and they were all touched.
Those
who were responsible for slaughtering even felt more touched and teared
as well. Other workers working at the same slaughter house also came to
see the crying bull. It was all packed with people. They were all shock
by this scene. Three of them said they would never forget this crying
bull when they slaughter other animals. With both man and animal crying,
everyone knew that nobody could kill the bull. The problem was, what
should they do with him? In the end, they raised funds to buy this
crying bull and sent him to a temple, where the kind monks would take
care of him for life. After the workers had made a decision, a miracle
happened. A worker said, “When we promised this bull that we will not
kill him, he started moving and followed us.” How did he understand
people’s words? Mr. Shiu said “Believe it or not? This is real although
it sounds unbelievable.” No doubt, this bull changed these butchers’
lives.
The pain of the bull before the
imminence of his death, touched deeply those around him. Not only saved
his life. He also gave a lesson in dignity. It is necessary to observe
not only the fundamental rights of human beings, but also the rights of
animals. Hopefully this story has in turn changed yours.
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Have
you seen the tears of fear and pain of the cow when she is taken to
slaughter? Open your heart and try to perceive them. ISKCON Youth
Services explains the moral of the news, "Maya is about to slaughter
all of us and whatever we call mine by the weapon of Time. Unless we cry
out and take shelter of the Holy Name of Lord, there is no other means
to go back home, back to Godhead. Also the other lesson of becoming
vegetarian. Two main qualities of the crying bull: 1. Determination (not
move an inch towards Maya’s slaughterhouse). 2. Feeling totally
Helpless and crying out (in our case to the Holy Names of Lord Krishna
and Ram)".
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
The
cow is also our mother. We drink her milk when we are young and then
when she grows old, human society cuts her throat, drinks her blood and
eats her meat. Is that the way to treat your mother? Is that the way to
treat mother earth, mother cow? Cow protection is not only very
necessary for a proper spiritually based culture but is basic human
ethic. Krishna protected his cows. In fact He was Gopal, a cowherd boy.
In Nanda Gaon, in Ter Kadamba, He would play his flute to attract the
cows. And each cow would hear his particular name being sung through
Krishna’s flute. And now Krishna had 900,000 cows. ... when Krishna
plays his flute, every cow and calf hears his or her name and they all
respond intimately by mowing very loudly in ecstasy with tears in eyes
and Krishna would hear each one the mows personally. Reciprocation of
love.
This is Vrindavan. Simple living high thinking, based on the
highest values of humanity. Based on the values of respect, love and
devotion. And of course compassion naturally emerges from those values.
3 comments:
Decided to blog about this touching story.
How Can We Kill Creatures That Cry?
Terribly sad
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