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Thousand of Animals are sacrificed today few were animal kids few were mother of kids.....why we are not humble for them ?
Asked by Atish krishna,
07 Nov '11 08:51 pm
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Slaughtering animals for food is no issue
today the meat is equally divided between family relations and poor people
slaughtering is permissible in all religions
Hinduism is generally thought of as a vegetarian religion, one that respects animals because in the cycle of death and rebirth, we've all been animals at one point or another. But Hinduism is an ancient and complex faith with almost a billion adherents, and there's such a diversity that virtually no common thread can be found in all methods of Hindu worship.
Nothing proves that more true than Gadhimai Mela, a fair that takes places once every five years in southern Nepal to honor the goddess Gadhimai. Tens of thousands of pilgrims from Nepal and India have gathered to offer animal sacrifices to the goddess in return for blessings. One man who prayed for a son at the last festival had his wish granted, and this year reportedly sacrificed 105 buffaloes.
Animal rights campaigners protesting the festival have had no s ...more
Answered by azam khan, 07 Nov '11 08:53 pm
today the meat is equally divided between family relations and poor people
slaughtering is permissible in all religions
Hinduism is generally thought of as a vegetarian religion, one that respects animals because in the cycle of death and rebirth, we've all been animals at one point or another. But Hinduism is an ancient and complex faith with almost a billion adherents, and there's such a diversity that virtually no common thread can be found in all methods of Hindu worship.
Nothing proves that more true than Gadhimai Mela, a fair that takes places once every five years in southern Nepal to honor the goddess Gadhimai. Tens of thousands of pilgrims from Nepal and India have gathered to offer animal sacrifices to the goddess in return for blessings. One man who prayed for a son at the last festival had his wish granted, and this year reportedly sacrificed 105 buffaloes.
Animal rights campaigners protesting the festival have had no s ...more
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It is not their meat nor their blood, that reaches Allah: it is your piety that reaches Him: He has thus made them subject to you, that ye may glorify Allah for His guidance to you: And proclaim the Good News to all who do right.) (Al-Hajj twenty two:thirty seven)
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Islam has one right ti sacrifice .It is right for them.The Hindus and other communities kill plants , leaves flowers and seeds for their food.
Answered by Surender Rao, 07 Nov '11 09:01 pm
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