Cow represents generosity, dog represents territoriality

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

Interview with Dr Devdutt Pattanaik, Author of '7 Secrets from Hindu Calendar Art' (Westland), Chief Belief Officer, The Future Group, www.devdutt.com, April 22, 2009, 3.30 pm

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  • Secondly have you ever looked at the street dog and the Dog at home ...... when you look in the home dog eyes you will see pity while the one you look in the street is full of energy and it even shows in its eyes ....... I could tell more such reasons ..... space constraint

  • dog as a pet - the dog plays with your emotion - For a child when the child returns from outside after school or play, the maximum attention is taken away by the Dog and the parent or the grand parent, the younger who were waiting gets to play the second fiddle. you return from work and the Dog gets the first Hug instead of your Child or spouse or parent who were waiting more eagerly....... So the gap starts to build unknowingly ....... and that is because of the Dog ....... so why a dog ......

  • nice comment on the interpration of our religious symbolism. Have you published a book about these interpretations? If so, could you lease give me a name? I think it would be a great help for our youth to connect with the real meaning behind the various practices and beliefs in our culture and religion.

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