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I love it when christian Reuter teach Hinduism to Hindus.
It has nothing to do with Reuters, only the photo is sourced from them.
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I love it when christian Reuter teach Hinduism to Hindus.
To main adam khor ban gaya sajji kha kayLmao ... Strangling or breaking the neck is also painful ... Don't chickens "moan and cry"...don't they have a "soul".
Aren't they "human".. I mean whys the difference between a man and a chicken !
It has nothing to do with Reuters, only the photo is sourced from them.
You are right ........... Hindus should be more like the rest of the population.
Kill and slaughter defenceless animals.
Take pride in evil and Brutality.
Rape the Environment.
Destroy the oceans.
Eat and consume all living creatures
Chinese are clearly the best. There is so much we can learn from them.
ohhhhh thats nice to know. can outsiders call her Aunty cow.
To main adam khor ban gaya sajji kha kay
To main adam khor ban gaya sajji kha kay
When you are Bodybuilding Enthusiast and Your Cousin happens to hold some Titles,Breaking a Chicken neck is not strangling,but rather its a snap,which severs the head from the body.It all happens in less than one Second.Lmao ... Strangling or breaking the neck is also painful ... Don't chickens "moan and cry"...don't they have a "soul".
Aren't they "human".. I mean whys the difference between a man and a chicken !
Don't want to sound like an arsehole .. But india isn't really known to be the cleanest or most "environment friendly" country even in South Asia ... Your rivers are polluted to the core... Your cities are featured on "worlds dirtiest ...",rapes ? Ah forget that....
*bobblehead shakeNo joke dude. Whole world is created from back of cows. And Hindus will someday invent warm whole in it to easily roam the universe without spaceship.
Isnt the lamb one called dum pukht in Quetta?"Chicken" Sajjis isn't even sajji... It's prepared with Lamb.
"Chicken" Sajjis isn't even sajji... It's prepared with Lamb.
aunty cow kee tau sajji nahi hoti na?Isnt the lamb one called dum pukht in Quetta?
Can i enter that warmhole?No joke dude. Whole world is created from back of cows. And Hindus will someday invent warm whole in it to easily roam the universe without spaceship.
We revere Cow and consider it our duty to protect it,If someone wants to do halaal of our Cow?We will do the same with them.I won't be Nice or Mince polite words with them.Cow is a domestic animal breed for billions of fukin years by man or food aswell as labour .... You have to be really retarded to think there is no difference between a cow and a human being.
Wow lol...
Or as done by exemplars (hinduvtas who kill people over cows,behead 4 year olds as sacrifice to Godesses or burn a widow etc ?
Perhaps you should have used a better example ?
Why woul pagans be worthless or valuable ? Lol pagans are as human as anybody and surely not equal to cows ...
But according to you .. Evil Muslims are worthless infront of a cow.... Muuaaaaah ..
FUK logic.
What about buffalo?Religious Significance of the Cow
Though the cow is held sacred to the Hindus, it is not exactly worshipped as a deity by all. On the 12th day of the 12th month of the Hindu calendar, a cow ritual is performed in Jodhpur palace, in the western Indian state of Rajasthan.
Bull Temples
Nandi Bull, a vehicle of the gods, is considered the symbol of respect for all male cattle. The Nandi Bull holy site at Madurai and the Shiva temple at Mahabalipuram are the most venerated bovine shrines. Even non-Hindus are allowed to enter the the 16th century Bull Temple in Bangalore. The Vishwanath Temple of Jhansi, believed to have been built in 1002, also has a large statue of the Nandi Bull.
History of the Holy Cow
The cow was venerated as the mother goddess in the early Mediterranean civilizations. The cow became important in India, first in the Vedic period (1500 - 900 BCE), but only as a symbol of wealth. For the Vedic man cows were 'the "real life" substratum of the goods of life', writes JC Heesterman in The Encyclopedia Of Religion, vol. 5.
Cows as Symbol of Sacrifice
Cows form the core of religious sacrifices, for without ghee or clarified liquid butter, which is produced from cow's milk, no sacrifice can be performed.
In the Mahabharata, we have Bhishma saying: "Cows represent sacrifice. Without them, there can be no sacrifice…Cows are guileless in their behaviour and from them flow sacrifices…and milk and curds and butter. Hence cows are sacred..."
Bhishma also observes that the cow acts as a surrogate mother by providing milk to human beings for the whole life. So the cow is truly the mother of the world.
Cows as Gifts
Of all gifts, the cow is still considered the highest in rural India. The Puranas, ancient Hindu scriptures, have it that nothing is more pious than the gift of cows. "There is no gift that produces more blessed merit." Lord Rama was given a dowry of thousands of cows and bullocks when he married Sita.
Cow-Dung, Ahoy!
Cows are also thought to be cleansers and sanctifiers. The cow-dung is an efficacious disinfectant and often used as fuel in lieu of firewood. In the scriptures, we find the sage Vyasa saying that cows are the most efficacious cleansers of all.
i guess these are the reason why cows were later forbidden to be eaten.... inspite of the fact that once upon a time people did eat beef....