Manusmriti (Chapter 5 / Verse 30) says,
“It is not sinful to eat meat of eatable animals, for
Brahma has created both the eaters and the
eatables.”
Manusmriti (5 / 35) states:
When a man who is properly engaged in a ritual does not eat meat, after his death he will become a
sacrificial animal during twenty-one rebirths. (All BJP Supporter will be sacrificial animal in their 21 rebirth LOL)
Maharishi Yagyavalkya says in Shatpath Brahmin (3/1/2/21) that,
“I eat beef because it is very soft and delicious.”
Apastamb Grihsutram (1/3/10) says,
“The cow should be slaughtered on the arrival of a
guest, on the occasion of ‘Shraddha’ of ancestors and on the occasion of a marriage.”
Rigveda (10/85/13) declares,
“On the occasion of a girl’s marriage oxen and cows
are slaughtered.”
सूर्याया वहतुः परागात सविता यमवास्र्जत |
अघासुहन्यन्ते गावो.अर्जुन्योः पर्युह्यते ||
Rigveda (6/17/1) states that
“Indra used to eat the meat of cow, calf, horse and buffalo.”
पिबा सोममभि यमुग्र तर्द ऊर्वं गव्यं महि गर्णानैन्द्र|
वि यो धर्ष्णो वधिषो वज्रहस्त विश्वा वर्त्रममित्रिया शवोभिः ||
Vashistha Dharmasutra (11/34) writes,
“If a Brahmin refuses to eat the meat offered to
him on the occasion of ‘Shraddha’ or worship, he goes to hell.”
Hinduism’s greatest propagator Swami Vivekanand said thus:
“You will be surprised to know that according to ancient Hindu rites and rituals, a man cannot be a good Hindu who does not eat beef”.
(The Complete Works of Swami Vivekanand, vol.3, p. 536). ·
“It is not sinful to eat meat of eatable animals, for
Brahma has created both the eaters and the
eatables.”
Manusmriti (5 / 35) states:
When a man who is properly engaged in a ritual does not eat meat, after his death he will become a
sacrificial animal during twenty-one rebirths. (All BJP Supporter will be sacrificial animal in their 21 rebirth LOL)
Maharishi Yagyavalkya says in Shatpath Brahmin (3/1/2/21) that,
“I eat beef because it is very soft and delicious.”
Apastamb Grihsutram (1/3/10) says,
“The cow should be slaughtered on the arrival of a
guest, on the occasion of ‘Shraddha’ of ancestors and on the occasion of a marriage.”
Rigveda (10/85/13) declares,
“On the occasion of a girl’s marriage oxen and cows
are slaughtered.”
सूर्याया वहतुः परागात सविता यमवास्र्जत |
अघासुहन्यन्ते गावो.अर्जुन्योः पर्युह्यते ||
Rigveda (6/17/1) states that
“Indra used to eat the meat of cow, calf, horse and buffalo.”
पिबा सोममभि यमुग्र तर्द ऊर्वं गव्यं महि गर्णानैन्द्र|
वि यो धर्ष्णो वधिषो वज्रहस्त विश्वा वर्त्रममित्रिया शवोभिः ||
Vashistha Dharmasutra (11/34) writes,
“If a Brahmin refuses to eat the meat offered to
him on the occasion of ‘Shraddha’ or worship, he goes to hell.”
Hinduism’s greatest propagator Swami Vivekanand said thus:
“You will be surprised to know that according to ancient Hindu rites and rituals, a man cannot be a good Hindu who does not eat beef”.
(The Complete Works of Swami Vivekanand, vol.3, p. 536). ·