If you're hindu, then you should know that eating meat is actually a sin. Let me explain: Every living thing on this earth have to go through karma. When you contribute to the taking of their lives, you would have interupted their karma hence you are now responsible for it. You take that karma upon yourself. Your purpose here is to work out your karmas to get back to God, don't load up on karmas.
2006-09-07 03:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I'm a veg for non-religious reasons, so I'd recommend not to have non-veg food, but ultimately it's your choice and it also depends on how much you care for what your religion teaches and how strictly are you willing to follow it. If you follow the doctrine of Ahimsa, which is a very important doctrine in Hinduism, it would be hypocritical of you to eat non-veg food as it would go against your belief system.
2006-09-07 03:44:03
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answered by Ricardo P 3
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Some people do but this is against the teachings of Hinduism. If God set rules for people to follow, why is it okay to break the rules on some days? Every day is a day that God has made. In the Bhagvad Gita, four great sins are described - MEAT EATING, addiction (alcohol or otherwise), gambling and illicit sex. In the Gita, a true devotee is described as one who sees God in other creatures, including animals. There is also the law of karma. By eating meat, we derive happiness from another creature's suffering and death. We have to pay for this later on, in this life or the next. My final point - as Hindus we are supposed to offer our food to God before we eat. Lord Krishna says in the Gita that we can offer him a fruit, a flower, a leaf, water or our devotion. If you can't offer your food to God, you should not eat it.
2006-09-08 05:01:45
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answered by Hema 3
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I am a Hindu Brahmin from Kolkata india. Hinduism is vast and there are many subsections as well. I know lot of hindus are strictly vegetarian but we are non-vegetarians. There is no restriction in Hindu scriptures against non-veg. Being a Veg is a prefernce of ceratin hindu folowers but not a requirement.
2006-09-07 03:41:02
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answered by GoodGuy 3
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You had better do what you can because the KING of KINGS JESUS is coming back soon.. meat or no meat..
2Pe 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
2Pe 3:11 Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness,
2Pe 3:12 Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat?
2006-09-07 03:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Control urself..........
pray to Mata Rani , and it's depends on ur will power...... really, not only for that reason, i don't eat nonveg.
but i believe in vibrations ,
when living animals are catched , then cut
God knows after how many days they cook them
so just think
when they catched, the scareness , crewlty,
take reward, or more dirty feelings come to those innocent animals and that affects us.......
more over, oh ....... God,
flesh i cannot see simply organs on video how can u eat............ germs baceria and more......
so i don't like ........
but i don't mind my husband eats twice or thrice in a year..........
God helps u..........
but i prefer u don't eat
2006-09-09 03:41:40
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answered by Pinki 3
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of course you can
Your mind is the soul the real God, as God is there every where and if your mind say to eat there is nothing wrong in eating. You do one thing, you sit one day and spend time and ask the same question to your self give different answers in different angles, with all possible reasons.
choose the good answer for your self.
Still at present my mind says one thing. The goddess Mata Rani, is Parvathi. she one of the form of Parvathi, she is the daughter of Parvatha Raja, who is a Kshatriya and they do eat meat right.
Similarly, even God Sri Krishna.
Coming to Lord shiva, he is nirankar i.e. no form, a fire and fire exists in every soul. every thing borns due to fire and distroyed by fire so eating and not eating is not the issue at all.
I think my views helped a little if not I am sorry
but hope you will get your own answer.
2006-09-07 05:07:28
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answered by smart 1
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I don't understand why people unnecessarily differentiate the food with veg and non-veg. Basically both are same. God created everything to blossom on their own way.
2006-09-07 03:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Read Bagavath geetha and u get the answer ,if you want to eat it ,eat it becoz once u have it you will not like to have it more ,people want to attain superiority in lives and u r a step ahead of nonvegis why degrade urself.
2006-09-09 05:35:43
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answered by aathrey 3
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Take non-veg. Read The Bible...it will reveal lot of facts to you
2006-09-07 03:50:19
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answered by Anonymous
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