JANASENA Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 Even in Mughal era there was a complete ban on cow slaughter. They knew, the day any Mughal emperor ignores this, the people of India will overthrow him. Beef was a popular food for the British living in India. British liked Beef so much that they made it compulsory in their regime in almost all non-veg restaurants to serve beef as a cuisine. British forced one section of muslim (especially quereshi) to slaughter cows just to satisfy their own taste. When quereshi objected, fearing repercussions due to holy belief of Hindus in India, the british lured them with money and even committed atrocities if they were unable to fulfill their demand. When the slaughter became a widespread practice, muslims made it a prestige issue, as if it was their birth right to slaughter Indian cows.It is believed that muslims instigated by their maulvis, started sacrificing cows during Bakr-Id instead of goats. This also led to a rift between Hindus and muslims. Robert Clive – the so called Founder of the British Empire in India who was twice the Governor of Bengal too – on entering India was astonished and amazed to see the success of the agricultural system here. He went on researching the reasons for the success of the Indian agriculture and discovered the root – The Cow. Robert Clive decided to break the backbone of agriculture in India – the holy cows have to be targeted. And thus was opened the first slaughterhouse of cows in India in 1760 by Robert Clive at Kolkata. It had a capacity to kill 30,000 cows per day. And anyone can guess within a year’s time how many cows would have been killed. And within a century India had very little cattle left to sustain its agricultural needs. And Britain as an alternative started offering artificial manure, and in this manner urea, phosphate etc started getting imported from England. Indian agriculture had started becoming dependent on west-invented artificial products and was forced to give up on home grown natural practices. One of the most important reasons is that cows have been the backbones of Indian families and the Indian agricultural system, ever since the dawn of this ancient Hindu civilization. Apart from the extensively used Cow’s milk which the ancient Indians used to collect only after the calf has had its share, the most important use of Cows was in Agriculture. Without Cow the Indian agriculture in those days was as good as gone, and this was one of the prime reasons why Hindus being nature worshipers also worshiped Cow. Cow’s urine was a natural pesticide, cow manure was a natural fertilizer. Cattle in ancient India had ensured that Indian civilization did not need any artificial pesticides or artificial fertilizers, both of which are extremely harmful for the farm soil and degrade soil quality over time. Vedic texts mention gau mata holy cow as a living god who give so much to the mankind in return for almost nothing. The cow is a sacred animal in the Hindu religion. Dairy products are extensively used in Hindu culture and are one of the most essential nutritional components of Hindu meals. Panchagavya, a mixture of five products of cow milk, curd, ghee, urine and dung is consumed in yagya rituals. The mixture is also smeared on ulcers as a healing product. The cows milk contains all the vitamins, proteins and other nutrients necessary for human body. If people drink milk there is absolutely no need for animal killing and no possibility of their diets being deficient in any way.Unarguably proven in medical experiments in Canada, US and UK that one can survive simply by drinking milk. There are many patients whose body cannot intake edible food, rely on drinking milk and stay healthy. Indian cow milk is a complete food Not only the Vedas are against animal slaughter but also vehemently oppose and prohibit cow slaughter.Yajurveda forbids killing of cows, for they provide energizing food for human beings.
Chitti_Robo_Rebuilt Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 Beef is a cut of muscle of a domestic bovine. It can come from cows, bulls, steers & heifers, and even bison or buffalo. Mostly beef is coincided with domestic cattle, however.
lbs Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 ee brits donga munda kodukulu andar madya chichu pettu rule chestar divide and rule karma will bite them back soon :)
Chitti_Robo_Rebuilt Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 ee brits donga munda kodukulu andar madya chichu pettu rule chestar divide and rule karma will bite them back soon :) OK
Chitti_Robo_Rebuilt Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 ee brits donga munda kodukulu andar madya chichu pettu rule chestar divide and rule karma will bite them back soon :) beef antey only cow kaadu man
lbs Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 beef antey only cow kaadu man i know man but i am just saying about brits
Rendu Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 beef antey only cow kaadu man Throw some light on this issue
Chitti_Robo_Rebuilt Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 i know man but i am just saying about brits I am talking about titles noo
lbs Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 Throw some light on this issue barre yeddu kuda beef ye kada ani chitti abhiprayam
Chitti_Robo_Rebuilt Posted May 27, 2015 Report Posted May 27, 2015 Throw some light on this issue barre eddu anni beef krindikey vasthay.. dunnapothu buffallo meat ani separate kada.. cow ni as hindu thinoddu kada what about barre eddu buffallo ani
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