Did Rama and Krishna eat meat?

Seeking a larger debate on the food habits of mythological personalities and ancestors, Udupi district in-charge Minister Pramod Madhwaraj said on Saturday that Valmiki, Rama and Krishna were non-vegetarians. Speaking after inaugurating the Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti celebrations, Mr.
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Did Lord Krishna eat meat?

Local leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party criticized minister for airing such statements. Udupi: Udupi district incharge minister Pramod Madhwaraj seems to have an uncanny knack of triggering controversies — this time with a statement that Lord Rama and Lord Krishna were non-vegetarians.
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Did Lord Rama consume meat?

The English as well as the Hindi translations of the Ramayana may leave you confused that whether he ate meat or not, but evidently left it after Sita's kidnap or maybe he never ate meat but he started eating during his exile. There is no evidence to prove that Lord Rama was a non-vegetarian or either vegetarian.
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Was Shri Rama a vegetarian?

Udupi: “The Valmiki who born in the lower Beda community wrote the Ramayana. Rama and Krishna who born in the Kshatriya samaj used to consume non-vegetarian food.
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Did Ram and Seeta eat meat?

The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad has reference to meat cooked with rice. Also the Ramayana, where during their sojourn in the Dandakaranya forest, Rama, Lakshmana and Sita are said to have relished such rice (with meat and vegetables).
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क्या भगवान राम ने मांस खाया था ? - Did Lord Rama eat meat? - Sanatan Krishna Prabhu



Did Lord Shiva eat meat?

Shiva's fondness for meat is further emphasised when Jarasandha, a devotee of Shiva, keeps kings as captives only to kill them and offer their flesh to Shiva. Shiva's meat-eating habits find a clear voice in the Vedas as well as the Puranas, but his association with wine-drinking seems a later appendage.
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Does Lord Vishnu eat meat?

In Hindu Puranas, Vishnu is a strict vegetarian god, but Shiva eats whatever he is given and the Goddess loves blood. Again this is not a strict rule. For when Vishnu descends as Ram, he hunts deer for food (an idea that many vegetarian Hindus reject rather violently).
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Did Sri Rama eat non veg?

Seeking a larger debate on the food habits of mythological personalities and ancestors, Udupi district in-charge Minister Pramod Madhwaraj said on Saturday that Valmiki, Rama and Krishna were non-vegetarians. Speaking after inaugurating the Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti celebrations, Mr.
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What Geeta says about eating meat?

The Gita neither recommends nor bans meat eating.
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Did Lord Rama drink alcohol?

Originally Answered: Some claim that lord Sriram did consume meat and alcohol. Is it mentioned in original valmiki ramayana ? Wrong argument that he did not consume it. In Valmiki Ramayana it is clearly there that he did.
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Is Hanuman Ji vegetarian?

About hanuman, He is considered as a helping God, and since he was a Monkey God, he was considered a vegetarian.
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Was Pandavas vegetarian?

Pandavas were Kyastrias and therefore, they are exempted from eating vegetarian food all the time. Matter a fact, in Mahabratha, Duryodhana had hide away at end of the war and it was one of the hunters who given tasks of hunting animals (for food) for Pandavas who spotted Duryodhana and reported to them.
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Does Vedas support eating meat?

No strict dietary laws have been mentioned in Vedas,but Hindu dietary laws were made,when the Dharma sutras were being written. Beef was not forbidden in the Vedas,and the sacrificial animals which were often cows which were often eaten by the Brahmins.
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Did Arjun eat meat?

Arjuna was a non vegetarian. Arjuna was a Vaishnava an ardent Krishna Bhakta and all Vaishnavas are strict vegetarians. They do not eat tamasic food. Lord Krishna taught Arjuna in Gita that meat is tamasic and should not be eaten and according to Gita Arjuna was Lord Krishna's disciple, and thus obeyed him naturally.
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Is eating meat a sin in Hinduism?

Manusmriti (Chapter 5 / Verse 30) says, “It is not sinful to eat the meat of eatable animals, for Brahma has created both the eaters and the eatables.” Where the concern of eating beef really belongs is its effect on the human spirit and whether or not eating beef is considered sinful.
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What does Lord Krishna like to eat?

Peda is one of the most popular offerings to Lord Krishna. Made of fresh mawa, milk, sugar, ghee and cardamom powder, pedas are slightly brown in colour and best consumed when fresh and soft. Devotees who fast on this day often include pedas as part of their post-fast meal.
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What does Krishna say about eating beef?

So, no Lord Krishna never consumed meat in his life time. No. You must not kill any living being for the sake of your food. God has given enough vegetable food that contains all the ingredients present in the non-vegetarian food.
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What Bhagavad Gita says about vegetarian?

Hare Krsna! Bhagavad Gita doesn't directly talk about vegetarianism or meat eating, but by analyzing the verses, we can easily conclude that Bhagavad Gita promotes a pure Satvic (mode of goodness) diet.
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Was Prophet Muhammad a vegetarian?

' "But what I say back to them is that if they did their research, the prophet Muhammad's diet was 90% plant-based and he lived largely on dates and barley. He very rarely ate meat."
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What was Hanuman's diet?

Hanuman, a Brahmachari was definitely a vegan. Rama was a Kshatriya and Krishya a Yadava. What they used to eat is not known.
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Did Aryans eat beef?

There is copious evidence that the Vedic Aryans sacrificed cows and ate beef. In the Vedas there are references to various kinds of sacrifice in which cows were killed and its flesh was eaten. This practise continued in the post-Vedic period, up to the pre-Mauryan period.
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Do Kashmiri Pandits eat meat?

Diet. The Kashmiri Pandits has a tradition of consuming meat, including mutton and fish, but they obey restrictions laid down by the shastras of not eating the meat of forbidden animals such as beef and pork.
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Did Vedic Brahmins eat beef?

Historically, all Indian masses, including the Brahmins, used to eat beef, both in what is called the Vedic and the post-Vedic period.
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Did Parvati get periods?

Parvathi 'menstruates' once in two or three months, but devotees say that until a few years ago, it used to be a monthly affair. Advocate Unnikrishnan Nair, a temple historian, says the Chengannur temple is unlike other temples Shiva temples in the state because of the story of its origins.
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What happens if a Hindu eats meat?

In a large part of the Hindu society, the taboo against eating beef is such that consuming the meat of a cow could lead to being disowned if people in the family became aware of it. All of this is known and is not challenged by anybody.
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