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Per Vedas.. Brahmins/hindus Kuda Beef Thine Vaaalu Ata.


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Ref: Rig Veda 8.43.11: uksannaya vashannaya somaprshthaya vedhase stomair vidhemagnaye

Translation: Let us serve Agni with our hymns, Disposer, fed on ox and cow, who bears the Soma on his back. 

 

Ref: Rig Veda 10.86.14: uksno hi mepancadasha sakam pacanti vimsthatim utaham admi piva id ubha kuksi prnanti me vshvasmad indra uttarah 

Translation: Fifteen in number, then, for me a score of bullocks they prepare, and I devour the fat the thereof: they fill my belly full with food. Supreme is Indra over all. (Indra eating bulls). Even undisputed Indian scholars like Swami Vivekanand had this to say.

 

Swami Vivenekananda writes in "the complete works of Swami Vivekananda (volume-3 page 174): (and on page 536): 

"You will be astonished if I tell you that, according to the old ceremonials, he is not a good Hindu who does not eat beef. On certain occasions he must sacrifice a bull and eat it" 

 

So it's not about Hinduism, it's your turncoat hindutva that drives your sick stsupidity. be a better student of your culture before being the brand ambassador of a frightening cult. 

 

Courtesy: Logical Indian 

 

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but so many supporting eating beef, i seeing so many FB posts from my fiends list supporting katzu "i eat beef cow is also animal like horse and dog?"

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The widely accepted belief in this world is that the Brahmins have been Vegetarians. But, now, a few researches say that Brahmins were beef eaters in ancient times. Hindu organizations condemn it saying that it’s not true. Well, What if Ancient Brahmins Were Perfect Beef Eaters? Why they ate and why they shunned? A spotlight on that would unleash many facts that speak about our background. Many know that it’s accepted for Brahmins in Bengal and Orissa to eat fish, calling it ‘Jala Pushpam’.

History clearly reveals that Brahmins were Non Vegetarians and perfect beef eaters. The respective animal sacrifice followed by Aswamedha and Gomedha Yagas is not merely for ‘bali’ sake but also for naivedyam (offering to divine power) and prasadam (holy food).

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The widely accepted belief in this world is that the Brahmins have been Vegetarians. But, now, a few researches say that Brahmins were beef eaters in ancient times. Hindu organizations condemn it saying that it’s not true. Well, What if Ancient Brahmins Were Perfect Beef Eaters? Why they ate and why they shunned? A spotlight on that would unleash many facts that speak about our background. Many know that it’s accepted for Brahmins in Bengal and Orissa to eat fish, calling it ‘Jala Pushpam’.

History clearly reveals that Brahmins were Non Vegetarians and perfect beef eaters. The respective animal sacrifice followed by Aswamedha and Gomedha Yagas is not merely for ‘bali’ sake but also for naivedyam (offering to divine power) and prasadam (holy food).

Then why did stop it??...Its very difficult to give up meat once people are used to it.....Its all distorted.....

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Then why did stop it??...Its very difficult to give up meat once people are used to it.....Its all distorted.....

 

sampradaayalu desa kaalamaana paristhithulani batti untaai appatlo meat anedi kevalam pithru kaaryalu chesina roje thinevaallu

 

tharvaatha kaalam garelani replace chesaaru

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The widely accepted belief in this world is that the Brahmins have been Vegetarians. But, now, a few researches say that Brahmins were beef eaters in ancient times. Hindu organizations condemn it saying that it’s not true. Well, What if Ancient Brahmins Were Perfect Beef Eaters? Why they ate and why they shunned? A spotlight on that would unleash many facts that speak about our background. Many know that it’s accepted for Brahmins in Bengal and Orissa to eat fish, calling it ‘Jala Pushpam’.

History clearly reveals that Brahmins were Non Vegetarians and perfect beef eaters. The respective animal sacrifice followed by Aswamedha and Gomedha Yagas is not merely for ‘bali’ sake but also for naivedyam (offering to divine power) and prasadam (holy food).

 

oka thelivaina vadi kante anubhavam unnodu goppodu : aakathai  

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maa inti daggara chinnappudu oka yagnam choosa pandithulu oka meka chevilo manthram chadavagaane adi moorcha pothundi daani neck daggara skin kosi andulo nundi oka naram bayataki theesi paayasam lo kaluputharu santhanam leni aadavallaki aaa paayasam pettaaru

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maa inti daggara chinnappudu oka yagnam choosa pandithulu oka meka chevilo manthram chadavagaane adi moorcha pothundi daani neck daggara skin kosi andulo nundi oka naram bayataki theesi paayasam lo kaluputharu santhanam leni aadavallaki aaa paayasam pettaaru

 

:3D_Smiles:  balayya davilog emaina chepthara entiii

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:3D_Smiles:  balayya davilog emaina chepthara entiii

 

balayya davilog chepthe bathakadaanike chance undadu adi anthe man veda mantralu antha goppavi

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