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Well I am Communist by heart & Capitalist by brain.wow... i didn't know that.
by the way, good choice of profile-pictures... first bhagat singh and now che guevara...
They mostly slaughter buffaloes I think not cows.Isnt killings cows akin to killing their own mothers to hindus
Well I am Communist by heart & Capitalist by brain.
No,
There is nothing explicitly forbidden in Hinduism. There are only advice which says that you would rake up bad karma by doing some act and go to hell or would take rebirth as a low born.
In Hinduism, only worshipers of godess of death/destruction/apocalypse perform Animal sacrifice.
Um, telling someone they will go to hell if they do something is tantamount to forbidding it. Sure, you're not actually using force to prevent them from doing it, but... pretty much everything that Christianity or Judaism prohibits falls into the category of "we won't stop you from doing it, but you'll go to hell". Islam takes enforcement a bit more seriously, unfortunately.
They say you loose money chasing ladeej but never loose ladeej while chasing moneyso, your hearts knows what ideology your brain should be actually following but your brain hesitates for some reason... join us commies, my friend... join us... at the least, you can impress the ladeej more...
Hindus oppose cow slaughter in India. On the other hand crops worth lakhs of rupees get destroyed by stray cows every year in Punjab alone resulting in economic loss of poor farmers.
You are wrong mate.Most of these sacrifices are made by pilgrims from India and our share constitutes about 80% of the sacrifices made!!This is not a Hindu tradition. The Gita doesnt ask for animal sacrifice. Rather it is a superstition of Nepali Hindus.
More than 80 per cent of Nepal's 27 million people are Hindus, but unlike most of their counterparts in neighbouring India, they frequently sacrifice animals to appease deities during festivals.
Nepal devotees sacrifice thousands of animals in Hindu ritual - The Times of India