In Bharatiya Puranas and Itihasa the relation between Krishna and Cows has always been put into an inseparable divine entity. His early life starts form in the divine world of Gokula where Lord Krishna is a cowherd boy in the agricultural community where He loves and keeps huge numbers of cows and calves. In the praise and salutation to Gita it is said: (Sarvoponishada Gavo Dogdha Gopalanandana Partha Vatsa Sudhirbhokta Dugdham Gitamritam Mahat)। The Upanishads are cows Lord Gopalanandana is the cow milkers Partha-Arjuna is the calf the wise scholars are the drinkers of that milk and Gita is that milk the nectar of life. Cows are the mothers of all creatures. Cows are verily the mothers of the 33 crores of demigods that administrate creation in the material existence throughout all the universes. Cows are the goddesses of the gods and the refuge of all auspiciousness. Cows bestow every kind of happiness and for these reason they always are worshippable. Cows are the support of all the worlds for by their milk they nourish terrestrials beings and by their ghee offered in sacrifice they nourish the denziens of the celestial realms. Nothing superior to cows.