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Anyone here who eats beef being a Hindu?

Wow - seems like a lot (or more like majority) of Hindus eat beef!

Hindus - aren't you guys afraid of your God?

Afraid? hell no. we adore them and worship them. afterall its the god, who knows all! its love more than fear in hindus beliefs.
 
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I (Hindu Athiest) have beef/goat every year when my childhood friend invites me over to his place for an Eid meal :inzi
 
I used to eat beef some time back. Now I stopped eating red meat.
 
Many! Pork meat is a common sight in India

?????.... Muslims (Qasais) do own most butcher shop. Only one Hindu cast called Paassi (Scheduled Caste) that keeps pigs.

I wouldnt like to eat the meat of them pigs. Pork served at 5 star hotels may be sourced from some exclusive farm. Dont trust common restaurant to serve decent pork.
 
As a non-vegetarian Hindu, I had eaten beef in the US on a few occasions. And, unlike with alchohol, I did not develop a taste for it :). These days I don't eat beef. Never felt the same with pork, in fact, I never miss a chance to eat bacon. I guess, this is because of the cultural conditioning from childhood.

In North India, you would not get beef in any of the common restaurants (5-stars do serve though). It is more common in South India. Also, I remember, in one of the premier medical college hostels in Pune, there were three options - Veg, Non-veg without beef and Non-Veg with beef. So, people do consume beef here, but, it is not so common.
 
Wow - seems like a lot (or more like majority) of Hindus eat beef!

Hindus - aren't you guys afraid of your God?


If 'God' is all powerful, all dimensional, omnipresent entity with capability of having seeing our past, present and future then rationality suggests all our future decisions, actions are already preordained, preconceived & pre-concocted. In that case why be fearful and not have the independence and freedom to go with what our heart desires? If 'God' has created us in all its glory, gave us superior intellect, ability to construct rational/logical resolutions, ability to have unique desires, tastes, vision then why limit our reach with these finite, constrained choices as per "faith"?
 
Wow - seems like a lot (or more like majority) of Hindus eat beef!

Hindus - aren't you guys afraid of your God?

Which one ? :P

On a serious note, from my interaction (as there are lot of religious people in my family, being a brahmin), its more of god loving than god fearing.

It's more of devotion (strange way) which sometimes irritates me then fear.
 
If 'God' is all powerful, all dimensional, omnipresent entity with capability of having seeing our past, present and future then rationality suggests all our future decisions, actions are already preordained, preconceived & pre-concocted. In that case why be fearful and not have the independence and freedom to go with what our heart desires? If 'God' has created us in all its glory, gave us superior intellect, ability to construct rational/logical resolutions, ability to have unique desires, tastes, vision then why limit our reach with these finite, constrained choices as per "faith"?

Qazza bhai , kya baat hai :bow:
 
If 'God' is all powerful, all dimensional, omnipresent entity with capability of having seeing our past, present and future then rationality suggests all our future decisions, actions are already preordained, preconceived & pre-concocted. In that case why be fearful and not have the independence and freedom to go with what our heart desires? If 'God' has created us in all its glory, gave us superior intellect, ability to construct rational/logical resolutions, ability to have unique desires, tastes, vision then why limit our reach with these finite, constrained choices as per "faith"?

Wow. Beautifully put! I bet you won't get any contradictions to this post.
 
So is it ok for Hindus to eat beef? (or any meat for that matter)
 
So is it ok for Hindus to eat beef? (or any meat for that matter)

I eat beef and my entire family knows about it. My parents are ok, some extended family members disapprove but not strongly enough. I am a South Indian, upper-caste Brahmin (the kind whose family are the original inhabitants of a famous temple town) and I am not from Kerala. I have cousins who are hardcore RSS/BJP, who know about my eating habits and have no issues with it.
 
Beef is my second fav meat after pork. I am a hindu, I don't cook beef at home anymore as it requires loads of effort, I mostly order in. Wife has no prob with it, though she doesn't eat beef.
My younger brother, couple of cousins also are fond of beef.
 
Hinduism is very broad, eating beef thing doesn't apply to everyone. I love my steak medium and love my beef burger patty. Yum Yum.
 
So is it ok for Hindus to eat beef? (or any meat for that matter)

"Hinduism" is way too broad. There are 100s of gods because overtime, lot of religions just got added because of cultural influence from invaders, rulers and so on. This whole beef eating and cow urine drinking is a North Indian thing. In the South, eating beef is fine, in some areas we even present meat and alcohol to regional god/goddesses. Caste is also a big issue caused by North Indian influence that we are trying to get rid of. Caste issue is bigger than any religion issue. I have two muslim friends, no time we ever felt different. Can't say the same for North India though.
 
Hinduism believes in Karma and believes in you reap what you sowed in your past life. Generally hinduism do not subscribe of killing anything that has got emotions. I know people will say why eat goat/chickens then but hinduism originally was against killing any animals and inspired people to consume things that you are not emotionally connected with. Veggies were considered satvic, that purifies the body and mind.

In ancient times, people used to rely heavily on cattles which provided them milk on a daily basis to feed their children, helping farmers in irrigation and other labour work. Cows proved to be a great asset for existence back then. Killing a cow for meat was unthinkable. It was like killing your own mother whose milk you drank, who cared for you and was emotionally connected with you. Hence in Veda, cow is considered holy and reffered to as mother Aditi.

I do read that some of my fellow posters are saying its a north India thing only and we in South proudly consume beef etc. Well good for you bcoz hinduism does not prohibits anyone from doing anything. We do not have list of principles or directives to follow. Hinduism is all about Karma, Moksha and Dharma. Whether you follow or not, its upto you.
 
Hinduism believes in Karma and believes in you reap what you sowed in your past life. Generally hinduism do not subscribe of killing anything that has got emotions. I know people will say why eat goat/chickens then but hinduism originally was against killing any animals and inspired people to consume things that you are not emotionally connected with. Veggies were considered satvic, that purifies the body and mind.

In ancient times, people used to rely heavily on cattles which provided them milk on a daily basis to feed their children, helping farmers in irrigation and other labour work. Cows proved to be a great asset for existence back then. Killing a cow for meat was unthinkable. It was like killing your own mother whose milk you drank, who cared for you and was emotionally connected with you. Hence in Veda, cow is considered holy and reffered to as mother Aditi.

I do read that some of my fellow posters are saying its a north India thing only and we in South proudly consume beef etc. Well good for you bcoz hinduism does not prohibits anyone from doing anything. We do not have list of principles or directives to follow. Hinduism is all about Karma, Moksha and Dharma. Whether you follow or not, its upto you.
According to Hinduism you get reincarnated into things and if you're reincarnated into a cow or another animal and if you kill it you're basically killing a human soul I guess, I don't know that's possibly another way to look at the situation
 
"Hinduism" is way too broad. There are 100s of gods because overtime, lot of religions just got added because of cultural influence from invaders, rulers and so on. This whole beef eating and cow urine drinking is a North Indian thing. In the South, eating beef is fine, in some areas we even present meat and alcohol to regional god/goddesses. Caste is also a big issue caused by North Indian influence that we are trying to get rid of. Caste issue is bigger than any religion issue. I have two muslim friends, no time we ever felt different. Can't say the same for North India though.

The caste thing us very intriguing. Other than Rajput and Brahmin, there were very few affluent castes historically; every society has a social class.

How farmers (jatt) suddenly became a prominent caste renowned for warriors and strength is steeped in sikh origins, as the founders were North Indian Punjabi farmers.
 
According to Hinduism you get reincarnated into things and if you're reincarnated into a cow or another animal and if you kill it you're basically killing a human soul I guess, I don't know that's possibly another way to look at the situation
Ha ha nice theory, not from the book though :-d
 
Beef eating is prevalent in the SC/ST communities of Bengal, Assam, Kerala etc..

Even a few Brahmin friends of mine eat it. :)
 
Just clarifying: A large majority of Hindus don’t eat beef. Some do and you happen to have a lot of people from that minority in this thread. I did not eat beef when I was at home, but I have been out for nearly 10 years+ and my food habits and lifestyle has changed. Also eating beef is “not mentioned as a taboo” in the Mahabharata or The Gita. It’s something done as a reverence to Lord Krishna and also because the animal is seen as a source of many life items in a primarily agricultural society. As the society moves away from agriculture so does the real benefit seen from owning the animal diminishes, only the reverence remains. That’s one of the reasons why you see so many confused noises from india on this topic, where the city elite fails to capture the real reason behind the rural support for the beef ban.
 
In conversation with The Telegraph, Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri, a leading Indologist and expert in Vedic scriptures, has discussed various references to beef in India's ancient and religious texts.

"The Vedas encapsulate the essence of Hindu dharma. They are replete with instances of sages and even gods consuming beef. In fact, a guest in a Hindu household used to be referred to - according to the Vedas -as ' goghna' or he who is served beef as part of the hospitality ritual," he said.

Beef has become a political issues since the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party government swept to power in 2014. Self appointed gau rakshaks have used religion to justify violence against Muslims and Dalits, the two communities which rely on cattle for their livelihood.

Academics like Bhaduri and D.N. Jha, the historian from Delhi University who authored The Myth of the Holy Cow, have argued that the Hindu right misrepresents India's ancient history to serve political ends.

Speaking to Frontline magazine in 2015, Jha said, "The cow was neither unslayable nor sacred in the Vedic period."

"The views of the Sangh Parivar on the cow issue are unprincipled and hypocritical. K.R. Malkani, its one-time ideologue, said as early as 1966 without equivocation that flesh of cows dying a natural death can be eaten. How does it go with the Parivar's foolish demand for a blanket national ban on cow slaughter?" he said.

While speaking to The Telegraph, Bhaduri said that it was customary for cows to be offered to priests in the Vedic age. In fact, he said, beef was a compulsory offering.

Indra, who Hindus believe is the god of rain and heaven, ate beef, according to the academic. The Rig Veda, he said, mentions that Indra asks to be served 15 to 20 cooked oxen.

Citing the Shatapath Brahman, a Vedic text, and Yajnavalkya, an ancient philosopher, Bhaduri, said, "'I eat it (beef) only if it is cooked till it is tender'."

https://www.huffingtonpost.in/2018/...u-god-of-rain-and-heaven-ate-beef_a_23540853/
 
Beef no.

Meat yes.

And who decides that? I’m a Hindu I say Hindus shouldn’t eat meat wasn’t that your logic? If meat is not allowed in our temples then why do people think they can consume it? If it cannot be served to God clearly its not for its followers.
 
The caste thing us very intriguing. Other than Rajput and Brahmin, there were very few affluent castes historically; every society has a social class.

How farmers (jatt) suddenly became a prominent caste renowned for warriors and strength is steeped in sikh origins, as the founders were North Indian Punjabi farmers.

All 10 Sikh Gurus were from only one caste Khatris.
 
And who decides that? I’m a Hindu I say Hindus shouldn’t eat meat wasn’t that your logic? If meat is not allowed in our temples then why do people think they can consume it? If it cannot be served to God clearly its not for its followers.

1. You may or may not be a hindu.

2. What you say doesn't decide what hindus do. Its decided on basis of texts as interpreted by akharas and shankracharyas.

3. Animals are slaughtered and meat is offered in shaki peeths. This is allowed in sanatan dharma abd has the sanction of the texts as interpreted by the shankracharyas
 
1. You may or may not be a hindu.

2. What you say doesn't decide what hindus do. Its decided on basis of texts as interpreted by akharas and shankracharyas.

3. Animals are slaughtered and meat is offered in shaki peeths. This is allowed in sanatan dharma abd has the sanction of the texts as interpreted by the shankracharyas

And when I said that about Jains and their texts you had an issue.. as no Jain religious authority said only non Muslims can make Jain meals that time you said anyone who is Jain can decide now you are saying I might not be a Hindu also i cannot decide.
 
Why do so many Hindus try to pretend eating beef is ok? My god, even in the western world where eating beef has been a Sunday tradition for centuries, many are turning away from eating meat of any sort.

Yet Hindus who revere the cow as a holy animal, still won't publicly say it with pride that they will never eat beef!!

Show some conviction in your faith guys, or at least reject it openly. :facepalm:
 
1. You may or may not be a hindu.

2. What you say doesn't decide what hindus do. Its decided on basis of texts as interpreted by akharas and shankracharyas.

3. Animals are slaughtered and meat is offered in shaki peeths. This is allowed in sanatan dharma abd has the sanction of the texts as interpreted by the shankracharyas

That's nice. Can you please provide a list of who decides what in this world? :inti
 
And when I said that about Jains and their texts you had an issue.. as no Jain religious authority said only non Muslims can make Jain meals that time you said anyone who is Jain can decide now you are saying I might not be a Hindu also i cannot decide.

The jains will decide, i said, not A Jain will decide. An individual can decide to do anything, its not the rule that a community will follow.

Many muslims drink or take non halal food, that doesn't mean its the rule within the community.
 
For Muslims - BJP ,RSS
For Hindus- Shankaracharya
For Jains- random Jain Bakery owners

Atleast thats what I’m getting from his answers

Has any Jain Acharya gone againist what the bakery owner did? No.

Whats halal and haram in islam is decided by that community under their own moulvis.

And you can sit in USA and keep crying bjp rss, etc etc. People are not going to take any govts fake sickularism.
 
According to Hinduism you get reincarnated into things and if you're reincarnated into a cow or another animal and if you kill it you're basically killing a human soul I guess, I don't know that's possibly another way to look at the situation
Heard stories on reincarnation, one that I remembered from childhood was that any living organism you kill as human being you will have to reincarnate in that life form 20,000 times, well don’t remember the exact number. Before you are reborn as human again.
 
Has any Jain Acharya gone againist what the bakery owner did? No.

Whats halal and haram in islam is decided by that community under their own moulvis.

And you can sit in USA and keep crying bjp rss, etc etc. People are not going to take any govts fake sickularism.

Lol at mocking me for USA, most of your backers here are NRIs atleast am an Indian citizen that sends money back home.

Also Jain Acharya will not go out against the bakery guy, if anything the bakery guy has to show why he thinks its against Jains’ belief to hire non Muslims.
Acharya can only show whats in the scriptures..
 
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The jains will decide, i said, not A Jain will decide. An individual can decide to do anything, its not the rule that a community will follow.

Many muslims drink or take non halal food, that doesn't mean its the rule within the community.

Yes , so no Jain Acharya or Jains except that isolated bakery owner has said no Muslims can work in Jain bakery..
 
Yes , so no Jain Acharya or Jains except that isolated bakery owner has said no Muslims can work in Jain bakery..

You are becoming like pseudo liberals. Your line of argument is that any discrimination is fine as long as religious scholars agree on it, you have problem only when people discriminate when it is not sanctioned by scripture or scholars. That is a fundamentalist pov. What is wrong with you?
 
You are becoming like pseudo liberals. Your line of argument is that any discrimination is fine as long as religious scholars agree on it, you have problem only when people discriminate when it is not sanctioned by scripture or scholars. That is a fundamentalist pov. What is wrong with you?

Nope it’s wrong in the whole sense , I have mentioned that about Halal already which ends up being discriminatory in India, my point of logic in this is wrt his answers about who decides.

If tmrw even Acharya says Jain meals cannot be prepared by Muslims it would be discriminatory but for now its not even reached that stage.
 
Yes , so no Jain Acharya or Jains except that isolated bakery owner has said no Muslims can work in Jain bakery..

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">So a Jain bakery owner gets ARRESTED simply for an ad that says food in his bakery is prepared by Jains only, but ads like these are allowed? Is so called ‘secularism’ only for Indic religions? <a href="https://t.co/RJmP3aJrcO">pic.twitter.com/RJmP3aJrcO</a></p>— Shefali Vaidya. (@ShefVaidya) <a href="https://twitter.com/ShefVaidya/status/1261130405463429120?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 15, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

I guess this is ok?
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">So a Jain bakery owner gets ARRESTED simply for an ad that says food in his bakery is prepared by Jains only, but ads like these are allowed? Is so called ‘secularism’ only for Indic religions? <a href="https://t.co/RJmP3aJrcO">pic.twitter.com/RJmP3aJrcO</a></p>— Shefali Vaidya. (@ShefVaidya) <a href="https://twitter.com/ShefVaidya/status/1261130405463429120?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 15, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

I guess this is ok?

No its not ,people should report it, also Jain bakery specifically mentioned Muslims.
 
No its not ,people should report it, also Jain bakery specifically mentioned Muslims.

So?

Halal requires muslims only.

Missionary hospital will hire christians only.

So Jain bakery can decide who to hire who not to.
 
Not sure what the issue is. Unlike religions such as Islam and Christianity , it is not always black and white. Hinduism , you could, argue only took a definitive shape from 5th and 6th centuries BCE . The Vedic religion predates that and, clearly , horse and cow meat were consumed prior to that period. You could argue for both positions really. Best leave it to individuals to choose for themselves. No need to emulate certain other religious states and groups who have to indulge in all kinds of mental acrobatics/apologetics to defend their illogical faiths .
 
Lol at mocking me for USA, most of your backers here are NRIs
Poor BJP. Not only do they have to fight internal anti-nationals, now outside ones too :))

Missionary hospital will hire christians only.

Is this even legal. I think minority educational institutions have a legal right to allocate a percentage to kids from their religion. Haven't heard of any right to also hire based on religion.
 
On topic, I eat beef in restaurants where it is served, when I'm in the mood for it and if the preparation looks good. But I wouldn't consider myself a practicing Hindu anymore.

My mother's closest friend is a Malayalee Hindu and they eat beef outside. Most of these people who are upper caste and eat beef will never cook it at home. It's a hypocritical take on the situation, but it is what it is.

Most castes in Karnataka don't eat beef. But you will see this being fluid along the coast where beef is readily available in restaurants.
 

"Truly Sorry": Kolkata Restaurant Apologises For Serving Beef To YouTuber​


The incident occurred on the evening of January 30, when Sayak visited Olypub with two friends and ordered a mutton steak.



Kolkata:
Popular Park Street bar-cum-restaurant Olypub has issued a formal apology after unintentionally serving beef instead of goat meat to YouTuber Sayak Chakraborty, prompting him to withdraw his police complaint against the waiter involved.

The incident occurred on the evening of January 30, when Sayak visited Olypub with two friends and ordered a mutton steak.

According to his complaint, they were mistakenly served beef, leading to an altercation with the waiter and manager. Sayak later shared a video of the exchange on social media, which quickly went viral.

In its official statement released Sunday, Olypub said, "On the evening of 30th January 2026, one of our waiters made a very serious but unintentional error while serving. It was a genuine mistake with no harm intended. We are truly sorry for his mistake and apologise profusely for inadvertently hurting our customer's sentiments."

The restaurant added, "Olypub is built on a foundation of respect for all - irrespective of caste, creed, religion or gender. We are proud of our 80-year legacy and renew our commitment to treat all our patrons and staff with respect and dignity always. We are truly humbled by the immense support we have received from our well-wishers and thank every one of you for standing by us at this time. We assure you of our best, always."

Following Sayak's complaint, Park Street Police arrested the waiter, Sheikh Nasiruddin, under Section 299 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for allegedly hurting religious sentiments. He was denied bail upon being produced in court.

However, the situation escalated further when Joyraj Bhattacharjee, a resident of Howrah, filed a counter-complaint against Sayak, accusing him of attempting to incite communal unrest through a conspiracy.

Amid mounting social media backlash over his handling of the incident, Sayak announced the withdrawal of his complaint.

"Olypub has finally apologised. So please, don't create any more stories. The theories about scripts or anything of that sort are surprising me. Yes, I went to the police station in anger. Because of this mistake and Olypub's careless attitude, I wasn't thinking straight. I have never consumed beef. From now on, I will be more careful and thoughtful. I depend on the public, so whatever the public says is right, perhaps. I am withdrawing my complaint against that gentleman and Olypub," he said.

Acknowledging his own role, Sayak added, "My problem was with Olypub's mistake. Maybe my reaction was also negative; I am sorry. In the future, I don't want to get involved in this kind of controversy while making vlogs."


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I've found @uppercut - Guys being over dramatic - it was a simple error, he even tries to state the waiter was laughing - when he wasn't

@uppercut states no hindu can eat beef - but yet plenty do = even @Champ_Pal has stated that plenty of hindus eat beef.


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"Truly Sorry": Kolkata Restaurant Apologises For Serving Beef To YouTuber​


The incident occurred on the evening of January 30, when Sayak visited Olypub with two friends and ordered a mutton steak.



Kolkata:
Popular Park Street bar-cum-restaurant Olypub has issued a formal apology after unintentionally serving beef instead of goat meat to YouTuber Sayak Chakraborty, prompting him to withdraw his police complaint against the waiter involved.

The incident occurred on the evening of January 30, when Sayak visited Olypub with two friends and ordered a mutton steak.

According to his complaint, they were mistakenly served beef, leading to an altercation with the waiter and manager. Sayak later shared a video of the exchange on social media, which quickly went viral.

In its official statement released Sunday, Olypub said, "On the evening of 30th January 2026, one of our waiters made a very serious but unintentional error while serving. It was a genuine mistake with no harm intended. We are truly sorry for his mistake and apologise profusely for inadvertently hurting our customer's sentiments."

The restaurant added, "Olypub is built on a foundation of respect for all - irrespective of caste, creed, religion or gender. We are proud of our 80-year legacy and renew our commitment to treat all our patrons and staff with respect and dignity always. We are truly humbled by the immense support we have received from our well-wishers and thank every one of you for standing by us at this time. We assure you of our best, always."

Following Sayak's complaint, Park Street Police arrested the waiter, Sheikh Nasiruddin, under Section 299 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for allegedly hurting religious sentiments. He was denied bail upon being produced in court.

However, the situation escalated further when Joyraj Bhattacharjee, a resident of Howrah, filed a counter-complaint against Sayak, accusing him of attempting to incite communal unrest through a conspiracy.

Amid mounting social media backlash over his handling of the incident, Sayak announced the withdrawal of his complaint.

"Olypub has finally apologised. So please, don't create any more stories. The theories about scripts or anything of that sort are surprising me. Yes, I went to the police station in anger. Because of this mistake and Olypub's careless attitude, I wasn't thinking straight. I have never consumed beef. From now on, I will be more careful and thoughtful. I depend on the public, so whatever the public says is right, perhaps. I am withdrawing my complaint against that gentleman and Olypub," he said.

Acknowledging his own role, Sayak added, "My problem was with Olypub's mistake. Maybe my reaction was also negative; I am sorry. In the future, I don't want to get involved in this kind of controversy while making vlogs."


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I've found @uppercut - Guys being over dramatic - it was a simple error, he even tries to state the waiter was laughing - when he wasn't

@uppercut states no hindu can eat beef - but yet plenty do = even @Champ_Pal has stated that plenty of hindus eat beef.


@sweep_shot
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@Rajdeep @cricketjoshila @Champ_Pal @Devadwal @uppercut @straighttalk @Vikram1989 @Varun @Romali_rotti @Bhaijaan @Cover Drive Six @rickroll @RexRex @rpant_gabba, @Romali_rotti @kron @globetrotter @Hitman @jnaveen1980 @Local.Dada @CrIc_Mystique @Van_Sri @nish_mate @SportsWarrior @kaayal @saimayubera
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You are hindu and still consume Beef??? @uppercut What is this?
I think honestly it is a personal choice and most Hindus don't eat. Our scriptures dissuade. But even Swami Vivekananda consumed beef. It is when all these are used to fan communal issues..that is the problem. Otherwise who cares but keeping things out of sight is probably helpful in a volatile country like ours.
 
I have eaten Beef but I do not encourage it. It’s against Hindu beliefs.
Cow is considered a sacred animal in our culture for providing nourishment. In traditional agrarian families, cows fed the families for generations and made them self sufficient.

I hope my sins in this life will be forgiven for I was naive and selfish at that time and did not think as a grateful man and a devout Sanatani.

Actually the night I ate Beef, I was already on a sinful streak in a European country. Things happened one by one as I made this body commit some really hardcore wrongdoings. Devil had truly taken over my mind and I thought of myself as a Mongol warlord. Talking about Mongols, I ate some horsemeat in Kazakhstan and went on a similar sinful streak. 🇰🇿 Not proud of it but some great memories.
 
That’s an absolute red line for me.

I may not be a Hindu anymore but it remains deeply tied to my cultural identity and heritage.

Completely unacceptable.
 
woulnt that mean your contradicting yourself ?
I understand why from an abrahamic lens this may appear contradictory. But Indic traditions evolved in a very different civilizational context where religion was inseparable from geography, community, and lived culture.
I may no longer identify as Hindu yet I retain deep respect for the traditions and cultural frameworks that took shape over centuries in the land I come from. That continuity of culture beyond formal religious identity can be hard to grasp for those outside that milieu.
The same dynamic explains why many in Pakistan continue to hold on to pre-Islamic social identities such as Jatt, Rajput or Gujjar and preserve older cultural markers even if those identities hold limited theological relevance within an Islamic framework.
 
I understand why from an abrahamic lens this may appear contradictory. But Indic traditions evolved in a very different civilizational context where religion was inseparable from geography, community, and lived culture.
I may no longer identify as Hindu yet I retain deep respect for the traditions and cultural frameworks that took shape over centuries in the land I come from. That continuity of culture beyond formal religious identity can be hard to grasp for those outside that milieu.
The same dynamic explains why many in Pakistan continue to hold on to pre-Islamic social identities such as Jatt, Rajput or Gujjar and preserve older cultural markers even if those identities hold limited theological relevance within an Islamic framework.

But don't some of those who eat beef happily in India describe themselves as atheists and give that as the reason? I can understand from that perspective, but for those like yourself who still draw the line at eating beef, it does seem that you still identify as a Hindu at some primary level.
 
I understand why from an abrahamic lens this may appear contradictory. But Indic traditions evolved in a very different civilizational context where religion was inseparable from geography, community, and lived culture.
I may no longer identify as Hindu yet I retain deep respect for the traditions and cultural frameworks that took shape over centuries in the land I come from. That continuity of culture beyond formal religious identity can be hard to grasp for those outside that milieu.
The same dynamic explains why many in Pakistan continue to hold on to pre-Islamic social identities such as Jatt, Rajput or Gujjar and preserve older cultural markers even if those identities hold limited theological relevance within an Islamic framework.

Keep it simple. Order one dish - if you like it, continue eating it. If you don't like it, don't eat it again. Your tongue is the boss.

My suggestion? A Kerala Beef Fry or a Beef Roulade (the Goan variant).
 
Keep it simple. Order one dish - if you like it, continue eating it. If you don't like it, don't eat it again. Your tongue is the boss.

My suggestion? A Kerala Beef Fry or a Beef Roulade (the Goan variant).
Please don't encourage this tongue jihad.

If he is happy then leave him be
 
I don’t eat any red meat be it beef or pork. It’s unhealthy anyways.
My son eats pepperoni pizza. Which means beef and pork. I discourage him for health reasons. But he eats anyways.

It’s a big misconception that Hindus are veggies. Vegetarianism is borrowed from Buddhists and Jains where Jeeva Himsa or animal cruelty is forbidden. However certain Buddhist sects sight the example of Lord Buddha eating pork as his final meal.
 
I don’t eat any red meat be it beef or pork. It’s unhealthy anyways.
My son eats pepperoni pizza. Which means beef and pork. I discourage him for health reasons. But he eats anyways.

It’s a big misconception that Hindus are veggies. Vegetarianism is borrowed from Buddhists and Jains where Jeeva Himsa or animal cruelty is forbidden. However certain Buddhist sects sight the example of Lord Buddha eating pork as his final meal.

Beef itself is not unhealthy, as with any meat, its health impact largely depends on how it is prepared. When cooked in tallow, ghee, or other traditional non seed fats, it can be one of the most nutrient dense sources of protein.
 
every time I see such threads reminds me of those YouTube clips I get on my feed of this buffalo looking comedian/ podcaster asking cricket guests “Virat Kohli ke baare me bataateyin” “woh log beef khaate hain??? Hain” 🤤, lmao it’s called cheap thrills. Does any one drink alcohol here? Please answer so I can get some gratification too 🤣 unreal paindugiri
 
every time I see such threads reminds me of those YouTube clips I get on my feed of this buffalo looking comedian/ podcaster asking cricket guests “Virat Kohli ke baare me bataateyin” “woh log beef khaate hain??? Hain” 🤤, lmao it’s called cheap thrills. Does any one drink alcohol here? Please answer so I can get some gratification too 🤣 unreal paindugiri

I'm sure many Pakistani posters - whether they live in the country or overseas - are chugging down the alcohol. And why shouldn't they? Their relationship with God is theirs only and nobody else should judge.

If I become Prime Minister of India or Pakistan, everything is unbanned on Day 1. And if anybody has a problem with it, they can jump into the ocean.
 
I don’t eat any red meat be it beef or pork. It’s unhealthy anyways.
My son eats pepperoni pizza. Which means beef and pork. I discourage him for health reasons. But he eats anyways.

It’s a big misconception that Hindus are veggies. Vegetarianism is borrowed from Buddhists and Jains where Jeeva Himsa or animal cruelty is forbidden. However certain Buddhist sects sight the example of Lord Buddha eating pork as his final meal.

One thing I admire about vegans/vegetarians in the west is that they don't eat meat from a moral standpoint. I don't agree with it, but their reasoning is sound from their perspective and it comes from a good place. I believe Hindus and Buddhists vegetarian stance also derives from the same principles, and in fact, is probably the mother and father of them all.
 
One thing I admire about vegans/vegetarians in the west is that they don't eat meat from a moral standpoint. I don't agree with it, but their reasoning is sound from their perspective and it comes from a good place.

Agreed. I can let these two reasons fly:

1. I hate seeing animals being harmed. I'm gonna be a vegan.
2. I tasted white and red meat, and seafood and I don't like the taste. I'm gonna be a vegetarian.

Everything else - "I'm not going to touch meat because my holy book said so" or "I'm going to stick to veg food because otherwise mommy would be mad at me" - are WEAK reasoning made by peoples who choose to have no agency in their lives.
 
But don't some of those who eat beef happily in India describe themselves as atheists and give that as the reason? I can understand from that perspective, but for those like yourself who still draw the line at eating beef, it does seem that you still identify as a Hindu at some primary level.
Cultural Hindu is probably the most precise way to define where I stand.
 
Keep it simple. Order one dish - if you like it, continue eating it. If you don't like it, don't eat it again. Your tongue is the boss.

My suggestion? A Kerala Beef Fry or a Beef Roulade (the Goan variant).
To each their own brother.
 
every time I see such threads reminds me of those YouTube clips I get on my feed of this buffalo looking comedian/ podcaster asking cricket guests “Virat Kohli ke baare me bataateyin” “woh log beef khaate hain??? Hain” 🤤, lmao it’s called cheap thrills. Does any one drink alcohol here? Please answer so I can get some gratification too 🤣 unreal paindugiri
I think it's a different issue altogether hence the interest.

Many prominent Hindu posters like cricket cartoons Bhai and uppercut beta have told us that beef issue is more like blasphemy in Abrahamic traditions rather than food or dietary related. I suppose you didn't know this so thought its paindugiri. Have to admire the thought process and innocence of simple people.

So a more reasonable comparison would be does any Muslim PP poster commit blasphemy.

You can open such a thread it will be an interesting discussion.
 
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