महाराष्ट्र में 52 गायों की मौत, 30 गंभीर: कोल्हापुर के कनेरी मठ गोशाला की घटना, गायों को खिलाया गाया था बासी खाना

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On Thursday, the food left over from the ceremony was given to the cows.  - Dainik Bhaskar

On Thursday, the food left over from the ceremony was given to the cows.

A shocking incident has come to light from Kaneri Math in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. The health of more than 80 cows deteriorated due to feeding stale food here. According to reports, 52 cows have died in the Math so far and the condition of 30 cows is critical. A team of doctors is present at the Math, but the process of cow deaths is not stopping.

A pile of thousands of rotis and rotten vegetables has also been seen at one place in the monastery.

A pile of thousands of rotis and rotten vegetables has also been seen at one place in the monastery.

fear of food poisoning
According to media reports, a pile of thousands of rotis and rotten vegetables has also been seen at one place in the monastery. It is being told that this stale food should not be wasted. That’s why the cows were given. The process of cows getting sick started from Thursday night itself.

Panchmahabhoot Mahamangal ceremony is going on in the Math
Panchmahabhoot Lokotsav is being organized from 20 to 26 February at Kaneri Math. Thousands of people from all over the country are reaching here for this. Besides cows, buffaloes, goats, horses, donkeys, dogs and cats are also displayed in the festival. There is also a big cow shed in the monastery. It is alleged that the leftover food of the festival was given to the cows. The condition of the cows deteriorated due to rotting food.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde had inaugurated the function on Monday.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde had inaugurated the function on Monday.

Shinde and Fadnavis also attended the function
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the function on Monday. After this, Goa Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant and Karnataka Governor Thaawarchandra Gehlot also reached here on Thursday. Thousands of animals are brought here from many cities for animal exhibition. At the same time, there are thousands of desi cows in the Math.

Competitions of indigenous cows were also organized
A unique display of indigenous breeds of cow, buffalo, goat, horse, donkey, dog and cat was held at Sri Siddhagiri Math. Abbot Shri Kadsiddheshwar Swami told that this exhibition will be organized from February 21 to 23 as part of the Sumangal festival in the Math.

Many competitions are also being organized
Grand competitions are also being organized in different categories of each animal in the animal exhibition. A reward of Rs 69 lakh will be given for this. The most beautiful animals will be given prizes ranging from 21 thousand to one lakh in animal beauty contest.

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