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Five Lions Attack Gaushala In Gujarat, Maul 15 Cows In Just 45 Minutes

as we encroach on our wildlife spaces these are bound to happen. whilst it is in the nature of lions to kill cows it's not I the nature of a humans to do so.
 
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According to Hinduism, Cow is not the god but a place where Gods reside.

LOL..... that is a metaphor.

God resides in ALL as per Hinduism.

Cow protection is given religious cover to ensure social participation and enforcement.
 
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humans are designed to not eat meat
Now our teeth and digestive system would beg to differ with you.

By the way my previous comment was regarding violence ever present in human nature
 
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are you by any chance a Dentist?
I am not but if you are going to bring about some reference to canine stop. human canines are very underdeveloped (compare your canines to a cats)and we have stronger molars like grass eatibg abimals . read up there are tobs of material on this.

Now our teeth and digestive system would beg to differ with you.

By the way my previous comment was regarding violence ever present in human nature
out digestive system is lime vegetable eaters.
 
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I don't know a lot about hinduism. Is there a place where God does not reside or is not present or aware of in your belief system? Also when you say reside, do you mean physically present?

No, there is no place where God does not reside as per Hinduism. Cows are gods too considering everything in this universe is a manifestation of the divine. Yes we do mean physically present when we say reside.

The legend associated with Lord Narasimha.

"Prahlāda was born to Kayadu and Hiranyakashipu, an evil daitya king who had been granted a boon that he could not be killed of anything born from a living womb, neither be killed by a man nor an animal, neither during the day nor at night, neither indoors nor outdoors, neither on land, nor in the air nor in water and of no man made weapon! However, after repeated attempts of filicide by Hiranyakashipu unto Prahalāda, Prahalāda was finally saved by Lord Narasimha, a prominent avatar of Vishnu who descended to demonstrate the quality of Divine rage and redemption by killing the demon king. The word "Narsimha" is derived from the Sanskrit word" nar" meaning Man and "simaha" meaning lion.[2] Thus Narsimha to a being who is half man and half lion. Lord Narasiṁha, being the transcendental Supreme Personality of Godhead, fulfilled all the proper requirements by which the otherwise nearly-invincible Hiranyakashipu could be killed.[citation needed]

After the death of his father, Prahlāda took his father's kingdom and ruled peacefully and virtuously. He was known for his generosity and kindness. He sowed similar seeds in his son Virochana and grandson Mahabali.[citation needed]"

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I am not but if you are going to bring about some reference to canine stop. human canines are very underdeveloped (compare your canines to a cats)and we have stronger molars like grass eatibg abimals . read up there are tobs of material on this.


out digestive system is lime vegetable eaters.

just as i suspected................ nice
 
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Why is it worse?...that is what Hindus believe. Religions have no logic. They are a set of rules people follow. May I ask you, why it considered blasphemy to burn the Quran. After all Quran is just a book. You can think like this what Cow is for Hindus, Quran is for Muslims. That is why orthodoxy Hindus get very violent when they hear someone killed a Cow.

Its not the orthodoxy who get angry when they hear about killing of a cow.

Since our ancient value system seeks to protect the cow, any act of violence against them is an affront to our values and way of life. The "christian and islamic" way of life might be dominant in Europe and ARabia, but in India its the HINDU way of life that WILL remain dominant.

And anyone who challenges it will know what to expect. Its as simple as that.

Instead of comparing human teeth with pure carnivores try doing a comparison with omnivores

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LOL..... that is a metaphor.

God resides in ALL as per Hinduism.

Cow protection is given religious cover to ensure social participation and enforcement.

I think it is more than metaphor. Cow gut hosts millions of extremely beneficial bacteria which goes on to form the soil microbiome.
 
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