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If Hindus don't eat beef, what happened traditionally to the cows upon their death?

I am a Hindu and hail from a tiny river island in Udupi district of Karnataka. We are Tuluva fishermen's. At my place we give a decent burial to any dead animal (cow, Buffalo, cat, dog)or bird (chicken, crow)when they are dead (naturally or unnaturally). I think this represents a sense of hygiene. In case of domesticated animals where it is common to have an emotional bonding we usually plant a tree or keep a stone in the place of burial so that the place of burial is not disturbed when we dig the land for agricultural purposes. Most of us know cow as source of meat only through news papers or news channels. In my knowledge none of the Hindu communities in Tulunadu (coastal Karnataka mostly) eat cow. I feel cows are one among the most sensitive 4 legged animals.

Isn't the Rayalaseema region becoming a burden to Andhra?

Isn't the Rayalaseema region becoming a burden to Andhra?Rayalaseema region isn't at all a burden to Andhra.However, some of the prominently known Factionist, Criminally accused and Corrupt Politicians from not only the Rayalaseema region but also from the Coastal districts are becoming a big burden to not only the people and natural resources of the respective regions but to the entire state and also the country.However, to some extent the blame should also goes to those people who are electing such politicians out of lure of Vote for Note(₹), lure of Freebie Schemes and huge Casteist based voting pattern inspite of the fact that many candidates are Criminals, factionists and are highly Corrupt.Even though Rayalaseema region in Andhra Pradesh is one of the highly drought hit regions of the Country along with Vidarbha & Marathwada regions in Maharashtra and few of the districts of Rajasthan and Kutch - if the planned multipurpose Polavaram Dam on Godavari river completes in earliest time, then there shouldn't be any kind of Water shortage for both drinking water and irrigation purpose.However, for the past 10 months there is a complete stand still in the progression of works mainly because of the ill-guided misdirection of the presently elected government of Andhra Pradesh.Otherwise Rayalaseema region with Rich Cultural heritage that prompts the Pride, heart beat of Divine Conscience and now also became a hot-bed for Economic and Industrial activity by the efforts of previous Government(s) for some of the following reasons:Home to world famous Kaliyuga Daivam 'Abode of Sri Vemkateswara or Balaji or Seshacalapati'(https://goo.g1/images/Ls3QrE )And the World Famous divinely fragrant ‘Laddoo Prasadam'Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh is also home to famous 'Mallikarjuna Jyotirlingam and Bhramamba Shakti Peetham (only Kshetra' in entire South India to have both Jyotirling &.Shakti Peetham like Ujjaini)Srisailam Bhramarambha Mallikharjuna Swami Temple legends | Traditional Story Srisailam | Temples In India InformationIt is also home to famous 'Ahobala Narasimha Swamy Kshetram' - where Lord Narasimha killed the rakshasa Hiranyakasipu at Ahobilam in Kurnool district.It is also home to the famous abode of 'Srikalahasteesvara and Jnana PrasunAmbika' at Sri Kalahasti in Chittoor district (which is famous for Rahu-Ketu puja) on the banks of Suvarnamukhi river.Rayalaseema region also famous for Andhra's most famous 'Kanipakam Vinayaka temple' in Chittoor districtIt is also famous for another ancient 'Sri Kodanda Rama Swamy temple at Ontimitta in Kadapa district (AP Govmt with help of TTD officially conducts Seeta Rama Kalyanam on Chaitra Pournami.Edit: Recently on 07 April 2020, Seeta Rama Kalyanam was held on Chaitra purnima evening which has been transmitted live of most Telugu Tv channels including on TTD's SVBC channel (1497-TataSky).Rayalaseema region (Anantapur) is also famous for India 's biggest Lepakshi Nanadisvara statue infront of Veerabhadra Swamy temple which is famous for Vijayanagara style architecture (Le Pakshi is the famous place where Lord Sri Rama believed have met fallen ‘Jatayu Pakshi' and a huge foot print believed to be of lord Hanuman and also famous for mysterious Serpent hood with Sivalinga statue is there)Kadiri Sri Lakshmi Narasimha temple in Anantapur districtAnother famous Yaganti Uma Maheshwara temple where famous Yaganti Basavanna or Nandi (which grows by an inch size every 20 years) and sage Agastya Cave (Shani’s vahana Crow doesn't fly in Yaganti temple because of Agastya curse and so even Shani cannot enter this kshetra')It is famous for Mahanandeeswara temple of Mahanandi in Kurnool district (the place where sage Shilada, father of Nandi, believed to have resided here)Rayalaseema is also famous for Sri Raghavendra Swamy 's Brindavanam and Madhva Dvaita Sampra daya Mantralaya Sri Raghavendra Matha on the banks of Tungabhadra river.Rayalaseema is also very famous for 'Kala Gnana Darsanika' “Srimadvirat Sri Potuluri Veerabramhendra Swamy ' who has been well known as Prophetic Sage whose prophecies have come true in many instances (well known as 'Andhra Nostradamus') - as per his prophecy by the end of Kaliyuga, the above mentioned Yaganti Basavanna will wake up to make big shout.This Region is also home for famous 'Sufi Shrine - Ameenpeer Dargah'Ameen Peer Dargah - Native PlanetRayalaseema is also home to 'Chandragiri Fort' (11 kms from famous Tirumala Tirupati) - which was original 'Royal Home ' of two major Royal dynasties (Saluva and Thuluva dynasties) of Vijayanagara Empire. Dvaita philosopher 'Vyasatirtha' was originally the spiritual advisor in the Chandragiri Royal court of Saluva Narasimha and entrusted with the responsibilities of supervising the worship of Lord Vemkateswara (వేంకటేశ్వర) of Tirumala and moved to Hampi after Narasa Nayaka has taken over Vijayanagara.Chandragiri fort is also believed to be the birth place Sri Krishna Devaraya (SKD), the most famous Emperor of Hampi-Vijayanagara, whose mother ‘Nagala Devi' was original native of Nagalapuram near Chandragiri.This originally called Renati region or Ceded districts (as they were ceded by Golconda Nawab's to Britisher's) was renamed by the suggestion of 'intellectuals of the region ' as 'Rayala seema' after Independence (land of Krishna Deva Rayalu')Rayalaseema 's ‘Tallapaka Annamacharya' was a famous 'Carnatic music' composer who is famously known as 'Andhra Pada Kavita Pithamaha'Rayalaseema is also famous for 'India's Gandikota Grand Canyon'Gandikota fort entranceDid You Know India Too Has A Grand Canyon? If Not, You're In For A Surprise!Gandikota ReservoirRayalaseema is home to very ancient and India's 2nd longest cavern system 'Belum Guhalu or Caves' which was home to ancient human inhabitants 4500 BCE and also home for 2nd hypogean invertebrate Crustacean species ‘Andhracoides gebaueri'https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0f/Andhracoides_gebaueri.tifNew Species of Andhracoides Wilson and Ranga Reddy, 2011 (Isopoda: Hypsimetopidae) from Belum Cave, Andhra Pradesh, India, with a Phylogenetic Review of the FamilyRayalaseema 's 'Srisailam Dam' multipurpose project is India's 2nd largest capacity Hydroelectric projectNallamalla Forest - Nallamalla hills of Rayalaseema is huge thickest Forest Green cover of entire Andhra Pradesh (in fact it is covered around 6 districts of Andhra and 2 districts of Telangana)Chenchu Koya hunting tribals of NallamalaHistorically, all over India, Cuddapah black limestone slabs are very famousKadappa Black Limestone Slabs & Tiles, India Black Limestonecuddapah slab - Google SearchRayalaseema region off late has also become home to high level Economic activity tooKIA Motors Anantapur plant: which is now rolling out Seltos and Carnival modelsSri City in Chittoor district is home to many industriesThe following units have set up their facilities in Sri CityNetherlands-based Hunter DouglasUSA-based Pharma West PharmaPepsiCo IndiaCadbury’sColgate IndiaChina-based Electronics industry ZTT India Pvt LtdJapan-based Nippon SeikiIndia-based Mohan Mutha PolytechJapan’s Kusakabe, auto components industryIsuzu Motors Manufacturing UnitHero MotoCorp factoryIsuzu Motors plant Sri CityView of Pulicat lake from Sri CityFoxConn (XioMi) plant Sri CityAlstom plant Sri CityMega Solar Park, Orvakal - KurnoolThese are only just some of the famous and proud moments of Rayalaseema region which has got still many more such famous things, places and people.It is being said that during reign of Sri Krishna Deva Raya, different kinds of gemstones used to be sold on the streets of Vijayanagara indicating that 'Rayalaseema used to be 'Ratanala Seema'.Thus even in present times Rayalaseema has got that potential to become 'Ratanala Seema' and completion of Polavaram project shall hasten the process of 'Rayalaseema once again a 'Ratanala Seema' in near future.Thanking you

How did the boroughs in London get their names? Were they nearly called something else?

You want complete etymologies? Or just how they came by their present names? The boroughs as they are now came into being on 1 April 1965 along with the creation of Greater London from the previous City of London, the London County Council area (made up of Metropolitan Boroughs) and parts of the counties of Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Essex, Kent and Surrey. The county of Middlesex ceased to exist after the reorganisation; of the little that was left over Staines and Sunbury-on-Thames were transferred to Surrey and Potters Bar to Hertfordshire. Some boroughs took the name of one (generally the dominant one) or more of the local authority areas they were formed from. Some went further back in history and chose an old name associated with the area. Some took the name of a local geographic feature.The full list (no, not all from my head, I did the research for you! I may be a social statistics geek but there are limits.):The City and County of the City of London: unchanged. Sui generis and not regarded as a London borough. The de jure capital of the UK and thus vying with Vaduz, Liechtenstein, as the smallest capital city in Europe.Barking and Dagenham: ESSEX: Municipal Borough of Barking, part of Municipal Borough of Dagenham (all but Hog Hill). Called London Borough of Barking until 1980 when the council voted to add Dagenham to the name.Barnet: MIDDLESEX: Municipal Borough of Finchley, Municipal Borough of Hendon, Urban District of Friern Barnet. HERTFORDSHIRE: Urban District of Barnet, Urban District of East Barnet. Named after a town within the area. The largest borough by population.Bexley: KENT: Municipal Borough of Bexley, Municipal Borough of Erith, Urban District of Crayford, part of the Urban District of Chislehurst and Sidcup (the Sidcup part). Named after the borough of Bexley.Brent: MIDDLESEX: Municipal Borough of Wembley, Municipal Borough of Willesden. Named after the River Brent which flows through the borough.Bromley: KENT: Municipal Borough of Beckenham, Municipal Borough of Bromley, Urban District of Orpington, Urban District of Penge, part of the Urban District of Chislehurst and Sidcup (the Chislehurst part). The largest borough by area.Camden: LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead, Metropolitan Borough of Holborn. Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras. Named after the district of Camden Town within the borough.Croydon: SURREY: County Borough of Croydon, Urban District of Coulsdon and Purley. Named after Croydon, which until 1965 had been the largest town in the south of England after London and the largest in Britain not to have been granted city status. I do know the etymology of this one: it means ‘valley of crows’.Ealing: MIDDLESEX: Municipal Borough of Acton, Municipal Borough of Ealing, Municipal Borough of Southall.Enfield: MIDDLESEX: Municipal Borough of Edmonton, Municipal Borough of Enfield, Municipal Borough of Southgate.Greenwich, Royal Borough of. LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich, part of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich (all except the parish of North Woolwich). Named after the town of Greenwich, home of the Royal Observatory and hence of the Greenwich Meridian. Became a Royal Borough in 2012.Hackney. LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Hackney, Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch, Metropolitan Borough of Stoke Newington.Hammersmith and Fulham. LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Fulham, Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith. Called the London Borough of Hammersmith until 1979 when the council voted to incorporate Fulham into the name.Haringey. MIDDLESEX: Municipal Borough of Hornsey, Municipal Borough of Tottenham, Municipal Borough of Wood Green. There is a district called Harringay in the borough (it’s a great place to find Turkish restaurants) but the borough name is not an affected amalgamation of the names Harringay and Hornsey as I assumed for years but an old name for the whole Hornsey/Harringay area.Harrow: MIDDLESEX: Municipal Borough of Harrow. The only borough to remain unchanged after the reorganisation.Havering: ESSEX: Municipal Borough of Romford, Urban District of Hornchurch. The name is taken from the ancient Royal Liberty of Havering-atte-Bower. There is still a village of Havering-atte-Bower right on the rural Essex border of the borough and IMHO has to be one of the most attractive entries to Greater London. (‘Havering’ is also a Scots word for talking nonsense.)Hillingdon. MIDDLESEX: Municipal Borough of Uxbridge, Urban District of Hayes and Harlington, Urban District of Ruislip-Northwood, Urban District of Yiewsley and West Drayton. Was originally to have been Uxbridge but Hillingdon, the name of a centrally-located village, was chosen as a compromise.Hounslow: MIDDLESEX: Municipal Borough of Brentford and Chiswick, Municipal Borough of Feltham, Municipal Borough of Heston and Isleworth. Named after Hounslow Heath and the associated village of Hounslow.Islington: LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury, Metropolitan Borough of Islington.Kensington and Chelsea, Royal Borough of: LONDON: Royal Borough of Kensington, Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea. Inherited the Royal Borough status from Kensington.Kingston upon Thames, Royal Borough of: SURREY: Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames, Municipal Borough of Maldon and Coombe, Municipal Borough of Surbiton. Inherited Royal Borough status from Kingston-upon-Thames, the oldest such designation formally from 1927. Kingston remains the extraterritorial administrative centre of Surrey.Lambeth: LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth, part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth (Clapham and Streatham).Lewisham: LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Deptford, Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham.Merton: SURREY: Municipal Borough of Mitcham, Municipal Borough of Wimbledon, Urban District of Merton and Morden. Merton was chosen as a compromise after a dispure between Mitcham and Wimbledon,Newham: ESSEX: County Borough of East Ham, County Borough of West Ham. LONDON: part of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich (parish of North Woolwich).Redbridge: ESSEX: Municipal Borough of Ilford, Municipal Borough of Wanstead and Woodford, part of Municipal Borough of Dagenham (Hog Hill), part of Urban District of Chigwell (Hainault). The name is a compromise, after a former bridge over the River Roding, demolished in 1921, that gave its name to Redbridge station on the Central Line and the district that grew around it.Richmond upon Thames: MIDDLESEX: Municipal Borough of Twickenham. SURREY: Municipal Borough of Barnes, Municipal Borough of Richmond. “Our lesson is, that there are two Richmonds, one in Surrey and one in Yorkshire, and that mine is the Surrey Richmond.”, says Estella in Great Expectations. Richmond was neither the largest (Twickenham) nor the most ancient (it was called Sheen until the 16th century when Henry VII, the former Earl of Richmond (in Yorkshire), had a palace built there) but its royal connections prevailed. The ‘upon Thames’ was added to remove centuries of confusion with the ancient borough of Richmond in Yorkshire, which gave its name to all the other Richmonds in the world including that in Virginia. The only borough with territory on both banks of the Thames.Southwark: LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Bermondsey, Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell, Metropolitan Borough of Southwark.Sutton: SURREY: Municipal Borough of Beddington and Wallington, Municipal Borough of Sutton and Cheam, Urban District of Carshalton. Was originally supposed to include the Municipal Borough of Epsom and Ewell but that idea was dropped after a protest. Sutton remains the smallest of the outer boroughs.Tower Hamlets: LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green, Metropolitan Borough of Poplar, Metropolitan Borough of Stepney. The old East End, its former boroughs heavily depopulated by wartime bombing and relocation of its traditional Jewish community to the northern suburbs and traditional Cockneys to new towns in Essex and Hertfordshire, now replaced by incomers from Bangladesh and financiers from the City. The name references an ancient medieval Liberty, a series of Thames-side parishes that owed military obligations to the Constable of the Tower of London.Waltham Forest: ESSEX: Metropolitan Borough of Chingford, Metropolitan Borough of Leyton, Metropolitan Borough of Walthamstow. The name refers to an ancient royal hunting forest, of which Epping Forest is a surviving remnant. A|small part of Epping Forest lies in the north and east of the borough.Wandsworth: LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Battersea, part of Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth. A bit of an oddity as the only part of the old Wandsworth is a rump after Clapham and Streatham had gone to Lambeth. Battersea had been part of the ancient borough of Wandsworth though, so the name was carried forward. Although Clapham was ceded from the old Wandsworth, Clapham Common was in Battersea and so remains in Wandsworth.Westminster, City of: LONDON: Metropolitan Borough of Paddington, Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough of Westminster. Inherited city status from the old borough of Westminster and that is now incorporated into the official name of the current borough. The former borough did not do this; the short-lived diocese of Westminster lasted only from its inception in 1541 until its suppression in 1550 along with city status which was not officially reinstated until 1900. The de facto administrative capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.There. More than you bargained for, yes? Take time to digest!

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