pchky Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 ...bagundi Gif....kinda perunduku poseidon chesadanta..so ayana peru vesukunnadu..inka samaacharam kaavali ante.. poseidon ko puch...
mustang302 Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 Meeru malli started aa sneha gaadu OUT koodalol sneha...!!
rezzz Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 poseidon chesadanta..so ayana peru vesukunnadu..inka samaacharam kaavali ante.. poseidon ko puch... Sare Nenu chesa..
pchky Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 Sare Nenu chesa.. em chesav , GIF kooda kanabadtale..
Yuva Nataratna Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 u item raajaa..r u devudi bidda or thurki govt did a good job..being an hindu how u support cow slaugtting avanni maakenduku man, memu sickulars.... istam vachinattu vaagutham, istam vachinattu preachings chestham abt religious beliefs
athletics Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 Note : I neither eat or support personally but against the law, it is personal IMO and it is not justfied in the name of hinduism. Eating beef was once common among Hindus, as the religion’s ancient texts reveal. “In the agnadheya, which was a preparatory rite preceding all public sacrifices, a cow was required to be killed. In the asvamedha, the most important of public sacrifices, more than 600 animals and birds were killed and its finale was marked by the sacrifice of 21 cows. In the gosava, an important component of public sacrifices like the rajasuya and the vajapeya, a cow was offered to Maruts,” said Dwijendra Narain Jha, a historian specialising in ancient and medieval India, during a 2012 interview, explaining–as he often has, citing various Hindu texts–how eating beef was once common. "The killing of animals, including cattle, figures in several other yajnas as well. In the Vedic texts and the Dharmashastras, there are also references to occasions when cows were killed for consumption, and eating of beef was de rigeur. One later Vedic text unambiguously tells us that ‘verily the cow is food’, and another refers to the sage Yajnavalkya’s stubborn insistence on eating the tender flesh of the cow," said Jha. "The reception of a guest, according to Vedic and post-Vedic normative texts, required the killing of a cow in his honour. Textual evidence also indicates that Brahmins were fed the flesh of the cow in funerary rites. I have indicated only a small portion of evidence, but ancient Indian texts provide copious references to the killing of the cow for sacrifice and sustenance." As FactCheckIndia has previously noted, food scientist and historian, the late K T Achaya, in his book 'Indian Food: A Historical Companion' (Oxford University Press, 2004) explains how beef and buffalo were eaten during the time of the great Brahmin poet Kapilar of the Sangam epoch (1-500 AD). "There were 15 names for the domestic pig, and even wives of the rich traders living in the coastal regions relished pork," Achaya writes. "The wild boar is described as being hunted using dogs and nets, a practice also for the rabbit and hare. Captured boars were fattened with rice flour and kept away from the female to improve the taste of the flesh. Even meat from an elephant either killed in battle or hunted down was dried and stored for consumption." More than 80% of Indian population is non-vegetarian, according to this study by the Anthropological Survey of India. In general, eating meat is a growing trend–although poultry is the primary meat of choice–as we have previously reported, accompanying rising prosperity.
donganaaK Posted March 3, 2015 Author Report Posted March 3, 2015 avanni maakenduku man, memu sickulars.... istam vachinattu vaagutham, istam vachinattu preachings chestham abt religious beliefs first thing neeku sickular antey meaning telsa man asala ? leka edo word ekkuva vintunnam ee madhya so , vaadali ani vaadesaava ? .... how are my comments sickular ?
Yuva Nataratna Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 first thing neeku sickular antey meaning telsa man asala ? leka edo word ekkuva vintunnam ee madhya so , vaadali ani vaadesaava ? .... how are my comments sickular ? baaga telusu....valla religious beliefs em aipoina parledhu, pakkana religion rights gurinchi lectures iche vallani sickulars antaaru..... govt beef ban chesthe vallu neeku mental vallala kanipistunnara....
jbourne Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 baaga telusu....valla religious beliefs em aipoina parledhu, pakkana religion rights gurinchi lectures iche vallani sickulars antaaru..... govt beef ban chesthe vallu neeku mental vallala kanipistunnara.... akkada economic point of view lo vesad since India is second largest exporter of beef
pchky Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 naaku chicken,mutton ante istam ,naaku beef ante istam ,,, pork kooda....
donganaaK Posted March 3, 2015 Author Report Posted March 3, 2015 baaga telusu....valla religious beliefs em aipoina parledhu, pakkana religion rights gurinchi lectures iche vallani sickulars antaaru..... govt beef ban chesthe vallu neeku mental vallala kanipistunnara.... obviously mental vaalla laaga ne kanpicharu ... any body who tries enforce their religious beliefs on others is not right in their mind .... u do realize that muslims and christians are bashed in our country for the same reason right ?
Yuva Nataratna Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 akkada economic point of view lo vesad since India is second largest exporter of beef beef ammukoni brathike country ani cheppukune kante poor country ani cheppukovatam better....
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