Tulasi Vanam

Alambadi cows are medium-sized draught cows with a compact and strong body with well-arched ribs, a well-developed hump and broad and thick dewlap, a tail of medium length. They are native to Dharmapuri in Tamilnadu. They are either black or dark brown with white spots and a shiny coat that reflects their good health. They have long, lyre-shaped horns that extend backward and slightly upward. They are not a good producer of milk but the quality of milk they produce is very high.

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  • I am a 30 year old IT professional from Chennai. As a keen learner, I am exploring the teachings of Sanatana Dharma and wish that India becomes free of cow slaughter. I believe that learning about our culture and following our traditions can help us achieve our ancient glory once again.

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