Surabhi
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According to Hindu mythology, Surabhi emerged from the churning of the ocean. She is a cow believed to bestow plenty, and the mythical cow is believed to grant all desires of the human beings.
Surabhi also means "fragrance"
[edit] Reference
- A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology & Religion by John Dowson
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Surabhi was also a very popular television show back in the 90s on Doordoorshan.