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Animal sacrifice banned during Nepal festival - The Times of India

NEW DELHI: In a significant move that may also be termed as a major victory for animal welfare activists across the globe, Nepal's temple trust on Tuesday announced to cancel all future animal sacrifice at the country's Gadhimai festival — the world's biggest animal sacrifice event held every five years.

The Trust also urged all devotees not to bring animals to the festival — a Hindu religious practice which had been continuing for the last 300 years.

"The Gadhimai Temple Trust hereby declares our formal decision to end animal sacrifice. With your help, we can ensure Gadhimai 2019 is free from bloodshed. Moreover, we can ensure Gadhimai 2019 is a momentous celebration of life", said the chairman of the Trust Ram Chandra Shah.

The decision, announced by the Nepal Gadhimai temple trust, comes after rigorous negotiations and campaigning by Animal Welfare Network Nepal (AWNN) and Humane Society International/India.

Gauri Maulekhi, HSI/India consultant & Trustee, People for Animals who petitioned India's Supreme Court against the movement of animals from India to Nepal for the Gadhimai festival, on Tuesday said, "This is a tremendous victory for compassion that will save the lives of countless animals. The HSI/India was heartbroken to witness the bloodshed at Gadhimai, and we have worked hard to help secure this ban on future sacrifice."

She said, "We commend the temple committee but acknowledge that a huge task lies ahead of us in educating the public so that they are fully aware. The HSI/India will now spend the next three and a half years till the next Gadhimai educating devotees in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal on the temple trusts' decision not to sacrifice animals. Animal sacrifice is a highly regressive practice and no nation in the modern world should entertain it."

Manoj Gautam, founding member of AWNN and campaigner against the Gadhimai festival, said, "We applaud the temple committee's decision to end this mass slaughter of innocent animals and hope that they will continue to support us in our future endeavours for protecting animals in the country. The AWNN's progressive move to work directly with the temple committee, with Humane Society International/India's support has been the key that changed the whole face of the campaign and is the reason for the achievement we have now."

In 2014, HSI/India and AWNN's global campaign against the Gadhimai animal massacre captured the public imagination when thousands of national and international supporters expressed their ire and displeasure against the ruthless killing. Protests were also held worldwide against this practice.

"With the Supreme Court of India's intervention to prohibit the movement of animals from India to Nepal, AWNN and HSI/India saw a reduction of up to 70% in the number of animals sacrificed from 2009. The Supreme Court's order resulted in more than 100 arrests of those breaching the order, and more than 2,500 animals saved," said a statement, issued by the HSI/India.

It is estimated that more than 500,000 buffalo, goats, chickens and other animals were decapitated at Gadhimai in 2009, but in 2014 the numbers had reduced significantly.

The Supreme Court of India had recently issued directions to states to set up mechanisms to prevent animals from being taken to Gadhimai in future and create awareness against animal sacrifice.

"Earlier this year, following the global outrage stemming from the Gadhimai massacre, the temple committee also decided not to sacrifice any animals during the harvest festival (Sankranti)", said the statement.

For generations, pilgrims have sacrificed animals to the Goddess Gadhimai, in the hope of a better life. For every life taken, our heart is heavy. The time has come to transform an old tradition. The time has come to replace killing and violence with peaceful worship and celebration.

Our concern has been this: how do we convince the people, so desperate for the favour of Gadhimai, that there is another way? How do we bring them on our journey? Thankfully, the dedicated efforts of the Animal Welfare Network Nepal and Humane Society International/India has shown us the path and provided the motivation to make this transformation a reality.
 
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A welcome step, animal sacrifice must be banned.
 
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Last year a ban on Gadhimai-related animal exports by the Indian Supreme Court provoked police to patrol the border and stop worshippers from taking buffalo and goats across to the temple - Many devotees were unable to cross the border with animals for sacrifice because of the Indian court order as a result of which a considerable decrease in the number of sacrifices last year was recorded.

India ban hits Nepal's mass animal sacrifice - The Times of India

Good job Nepal!
 
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from bottom of my heart ....i appreciate this nepali .....
although i belong to shakta sect( maithil brahman)........in this sect bali pradan is mandatory..no ritual can be performed without bali pradan .....thanks to my dad who stope this tradition one generation back in my family
 
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Animal sacrifice banned in Nepal's Gadhimai festival | Zee News
Last Updated: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 - 17:28

New Delhi: In a significant move that will save the lives of millions of animals, the practice of sacrifice has been banned at Nepal's Gadhimai festival, the world's biggest animal sacrifice event held every five years.

The temple trust announced its decision today and urged all devotees not to bring animals to the festival, a religious practice which had been continuing for the last 300 years.

"The Gadhimai Temple Trust hereby declares our formal decision to end animal sacrifice. With your help, we can ensure Gadhimai 2019 is free from bloodshed. Moreover, we can ensure Gadhimai 2019 is a momentous celebration of life," the chairman of the trust, Ram Chandra Shah, said in a statement.

"For generations, pilgrims have sacrificed animals to the Goddess Gadhimai, in the hope of a better life. For every life taken, our heart is heavy.

"The time has come to transform an old tradition. The time has come to replace killing and violence with peaceful worship and celebration," he added.

The decision has been welcomed by animal right activists who have been campaigning against the practice.

"This is a tremendous victory for compassion that will save the lives of countless animals. We commend the temple committee but acknowledge that a huge task lies ahead of us in educating the public so that they are fully aware.

"Animal sacrifice is a highly regressive practice and no nation in the modern world should entertain it," said Gauri Maulekhi, Humane Society International/India (HSI) Consultant and Trustee People for Animals who had approached the Supreme Court of India against the movement of animals from the country into Nepal for the festival.

"We applaud the temple committee's decision to end this mass slaughter of innocent animals and hope that they will continue to support us in our future endeavors for protecting animals in the country," said Manoj Gautam, a founding member of Animal Welfare Network Nepal (AWNN) and campaigner against the Gadhimai festival.

It is estimated that more than 500,000 buffalo, goats, chickens and other animals were decapitated at Gadhimai in 2009, but in 2014 the numbers had reduced significantly.

The Supreme Court of India had recently issued directions to states to set up mechanisms to prevent animals from being taken to Gadhimai in future and create awareness against animal sacrifice.

"Earlier this year, following the global outrage stemming from the Gadhimai massacre, the temple committee also decided not to sacrifice any animals during the harvest festival (Sankranti)," said the statement.

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Yeah Nice step. In my state we cant sacrifice goat in temple or in public otherwise it will cost us 5000rs fine but muslim can sacrifice goat, cow, camel etc in public .Its like Ch....a policy in India
 
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Yeah Nice step. In my state we cant sacrifice goat in temple or in public otherwise it will cost us 5000rs fine but muslim can sacrifice goat, cow, camel etc in public .Its like Ch....a policy in India

Cow slaughtering is banned in India.
 
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Cow slaughtering is banned in India.
Bro check ur facts.. Its open in south India, some part of UP, west bengal, Asam and in many other states

I think he was talking about religious sacrifice.
Muslim are allowed to sacrifice cow but hindus are not allowed to sacrifice goat and I am not rhetoric now, it is a well known fact
 
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Bro check ur facts.. Its open in south India, some part of UP, west bengal, Asam and in many other states
ANNEX II (8)

THE TAMIL NADU ANIMAL PRESERVATION ACT, 1958

Slaughter of cows and heifers (cow) is banned in all slaughterhouses in Tamil Nadu.

THE UTTAR PRADESH PREVENTION OF COW SLAUGHTER ACT, 1955

  • Slaughter of cow totally prohibited.
  • Slaughter of bull or bullock permitted on ‘fit-for-slaughter’ certificate provided it is over the age of 15 years or has become permanently unfit for breeding, draught and any agricultural operations.
  • Transport of cow outside the State not permitted for slaughter.
  • Prohibition on sale of beef.

THE WEST BENGAL ANIMAL SLAUGHTER ACT, 1950
  • Slaughter of all animals permitted on ‘fit-for-slaughter’ certificate
  • Certificate given if animal is over 14 years of age and unfit for work or breeding or has become permanently incapacitated for work and breeding due to age, injury, deformity, or any incurable disease.

    THE ASSAM CATTLE PRESERVATION ACT, 1950
    Slaughter of all cattle allowed on ‘fit-for-slaughter’ certificate, to be given if cattle is over 14 years of age or has become permanently incapacitated for work or breeding due to injury, deformity or any incurable disease.
 
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ANNEX II (8)

THE TAMIL NADU ANIMAL PRESERVATION ACT, 1958

Slaughter of cows and heifers (cow) is banned in all slaughterhouses in Tamil Nadu.

THE UTTAR PRADESH PREVENTION OF COW SLAUGHTER ACT, 1955

  • Slaughter of cow totally prohibited.
  • Slaughter of bull or bullock permitted on ‘fit-for-slaughter’ certificate provided it is over the age of 15 years or has become permanently unfit for breeding, draught and any agricultural operations.
  • Transport of cow outside the State not permitted for slaughter.
  • Prohibition on sale of beef.

THE WEST BENGAL ANIMAL SLAUGHTER ACT, 1950
  • Slaughter of all animals permitted on ‘fit-for-slaughter’ certificate
  • Certificate given if animal is over 14 years of age and unfit for work or breeding or has become permanently incapacitated for work and breeding due to age, injury, deformity, or any incurable disease.

    THE ASSAM CATTLE PRESERVATION ACT, 1950
    Slaughter of all cattle allowed on ‘fit-for-slaughter’ certificate, to be given if cattle is over 14 years of age or has become permanently incapacitated for work or breeding due to injury, deformity or any incurable disease.
I respect you but its far from reality. Cow or beaf meat is easily available and do not need to go far,you can find it in muslim majority area of delhi
 
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I respect you but its far from reality. Cow or beaf meat is easily available and do not need to go far,you can find it in muslim majority area of delhi

Cattle” means `Bulls, bullocks, cows, calves, male and female buffaloes and buffalo calves.


Cows are not slaughtered in India.
 
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Cattle” means `Bulls, bullocks, cows, calves, male and female buffaloes and buffalo calves.


Cows are not slaughtered in India.

I think you are taking me in different way and what i mean here is that muslim community(unauthorized slaughter) are used to slaughter cows in open or in their majority area but never seen any police there to stop this practice and even now days it has become their identity but your welcome in uttarakhand and try to sacrifice a goat in open and be ready for 5000rs fine.
 
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