Can I go to temple after eating non veg?
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Can I go to temple after eating non veg?
Temples are sacred places. So, Non-Veg is not allowed and even some of the food items like onion, coffee, tea, overly spicy food, salty food, etc are also not allowed because they all are not stawik. These things do not let a person rise above body.
Can we go to pooja room after eating non veg?
Eating non veg food is not restricted in the Hindu mythology. Even there are no restrictions to take gods name after eating non veg food. But if a person is doing puja or going to temple after eating non veg food does not look good and our mindset itself does not permit it.
Does Shiva accept non veg?
Shiva’s meat eating habits become more defined in the early Puranic literature. For the high tradition, defined by Brahmins, Shiva became a vegetarian god. The sects offering meat to Shiva as a prayer ritual, such as the Kaula Kapalikas and the Kalamukhas, were declared heretical according to the Skanda Purana.
Can we go Temple during periods?
Women monks and devotees are also allowed to enter the temple even during menstruation. In many parts of India, menstruation is still considered to be impure in the Hindu faith. Women are prohibited from participating in normal life while menstruating.
When one should not go to temple?
So if a person is in mourning, the visit to the temple will not be 100\% as the person’s vision is clouded with emotions. So temple visits or other ceremonies are discouraged.
Can I go to Mandir after eating egg?
Yes. Foremost, everything is in our mind since it’s anyone’s personal decision to do prayer even after eating an egg or not. God is not a sadist like humans to punish someone or take revenge on you, just because you ate egg and did prayer to Him ! God sees your love, trust and belief in the prayer you do.
Can we go to temple on 4th day of period?
Temples do not bar you from entering if you are on periods. It is a part of a women life cycle and it is very natural nothing wrong about it. As per my knowledge (I may be wrong also) women are not advised to do Puja on the 4th day.
Can we do pooja during periods?
If mahayagna can be performed by menstruating women, there can be no ban on their temple entry during their monthly periods. Menstruation is a natural biological process that need not be considered as an impurity. Women come to temples not to conduct poojas but to offer prayers and participate in poojas.
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