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In Norse mythology, Auðumbla is a primeval cow that plays a significant role in the creation of the world.

According to the Prose Edda, a collection of Norse myths and poetic narratives compiled in the 13th century by the Icelandic scholar Snorri Sturluson, Audhumbla was the first living being to emerge from the primordial ice.


Audhumbla sustained herself by licking the salty ice of Ginnungagap, the great void that existed before the world's creation.

As she licked the ice, the first god, Buri, was born from the ice and later gave birth to Bor, who became the father of Odin, Vili, and Ve, the principal gods in Norse mythology.

In Norse cosmogony, Audhumbla played a crucial role in the creation of the world, as her actions led to the origin of the gods and the establishment of the divine order. She is considered one of the earliest and most primal beings in Norse mythology.
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Sacred Aryan Cow
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Indo-European Mythology)

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Swiss Cow Parades:

In the alpine pasture traditions, Swiss cow parades are popular events in many regions of Switzerland 🇨🇭
These parades typically take place in the late summer or early autumn when cows descend from the mountains to their winter barns. The parades are festive occasions, with locals dressing in traditional attire and celebrating the return of the cows with music, food, and dance.
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I don't want a fancy job noscript, corner office and nice watch...

I want 20 cows, 6 kids, constant sunlight, and my own spring water source.

 
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The cow is enjoying the fresh water of the swiss mountains 😍🇨🇭
The Cow of Plenty, also known as Gwlas
or Gylfinhir, is a Welsh myth that tells the story of a magical cow that brought abundance and prosperity to its owner. The myth is found in the collection of Welsh folklore known as the Mabinogion.


According to the tale, there was a farmer named Huw who lived in Wales. Huw was known for his kindness and hospitality, and he owned a special cow known as the Cow of Plenty. This cow possessed magical abilities and could produce an endless supply of milk, providing an abundance of food and sustenance for Huw and his community.

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Word of the Cow of Plenty spread, and people from far and wide heard of its magical powers. One day, Huw's greedy and jealous neighbor, Gwil, heard about the wondrous cow and became envious of Huw's good fortune. Gwil desired to have the magical cow for himself so that he could become wealthy and prosperous.
Driven by his envy, Gwil devised a cunning plan to steal the Cow of Plenty from Huw. One night, under the cover of darkness, Gwil sneaked into Huw's farm and attempted to lead the cow away quietly. However, the Cow of Plenty was no ordinary cow, and it sensed the ill intentions of Gwil.

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As Gwil tried to lead the cow away, it resisted and made a loud noise, alerting Huw and the entire village. Huw and the villagers rushed to the scene, and Gwil was caught in the act of stealing the magical cow. Gwil's deception was exposed, and he was shamed for his greed and envy.
In the end, the Cow of Plenty remained with Huw, and its magical abilities continued to bless the community with prosperity and abundance. Huw's kindness and generosity were rewarded, and he continued to share the blessings of the magical cow with those in need.

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