"The Cow with 84 Deities", c. 1912, Ravi Varma Press.[1][2] This was part of many anti-Muslim propagandapamphlets circulated by various Agorakshanasabh (“cow protection leagues”) and “wandering ascetics” as a protest against the Muslim practice of beef-eating during the British raj.
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