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What is not good for Hinduism?

What is not good for Hinduism?

The majority of Hindus are lacto-vegetarian (avoiding meat and eggs), although some may eat lamb, chicken or fish. Beef is always avoided because the cow is considered a holy animal, but dairy products are eaten. Some Hindus do not eat ghee, milk, onions, eggs, coconut, garlic, domestic fowl or salted pork.

Can we eat after 12 on fast day?

Hunger is usually not that big of an issue, although it can be a problem in the beginning, while your body is getting used to not eating for extended periods of time. No food is allowed during the fasting period, but you can drink water, coffee, tea and other non-caloric beverages.

Is eating non veg a crime?

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Eating non veg is just a food habbit. It cannot be a sin. The short Biblical answer is “no.” Originally people were to be vegetarians (Genesis 1:9 Then God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed…and every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you.)

Why can’t Hindus eat non-vegetarian food?

However, in this day and age some Hindus in the villages as well as in cities, blindly imitate the western culture and have non-vegetarian food. They are Hindus in namesake only. The reasons why Hindu Dharma prohibits consumption of non-vegetarian food are Eating meat is a Tama -dominant act. That is why, it is prohibited in Hindu Dharma.

What are the things that Hindus are not allowed to do?

1. Hindus are not allowed to eat beef because the cow is considered as the most sacred animal. (Shatapatha Brahmana” 3.1.2.21) 2. Killing a cow is also not allowed as it is considered as one of the biggest sins. 3. Adultery is not allowed for both males and females. 4. Premarital sex is not allowed for both males and females.

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Do Hindus eat chicken on all days?

Hindus do not eat non vegetarian food like chicken, meat or fish or any other Non Vegs on particular days, not limited but including: Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays of every week, many more auspicious days like Yekadashi, Sankranti, Dussera, Sankashti Chaturthi, Angarki Chaturthi, Ekadashi, Gudhipadwa, Akshaytrutiya, Diwali (all the days).

Why should we not eat meat on Thursday and Navratri?

Thursday: It is also called Guruvaar in Hindi. Its Lord Guru Brahaspati’s day so you should not eat then too. Some also say it is sai baba’s day that is why they don’t eat meat You should not eat meat on your birthday as well. You should not eat meat in navratri, which happens twice in a year.