What can Hindus not eat?

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. Animal-derived fats such as lard and dripping are not permitted.
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Can Hindus eat pork?

Diet of non-vegetarian Hindus can include fish, poultry and red meat (mainly lamb, goat but also beef, and pork) in addition to eggs and dairy products.
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Is eating beef 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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Can Hindus drink milk?

He is lovingly called "Makhan chor," or butter thief. Hindus use milk and its products for religious purposes because it is believed to have purifying qualities.
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Can Hindus drink alcohol?

Hinduism. Hinduism does not have a central authority which is followed by all Hindus, though religious texts forbid the use or consumption of alcohol.
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Can a Hindu marry a non Hindu?

Mixed-faith marriages

Marriages between Hindus and people of different or no faith are not uncommon. There is no requirement that both partners undertaking the marriage ceremony are Hindu.
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What are sins in Hinduism?

A sin (pāpa) or Adharma (not dharma), is any transgression, wrongdoing, misdeed or behavior inconsistent with Dharma. The word is also used in Hindu texts to refer to actions to expiate one's errors or sins, such as adultery by a married person.
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What happens if a Hindu eats beef?

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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Can Hindus eat buffalo?

It is legal to consume buffalo meat throughout India and even some Hindus, for whom cows are sacred, eat it.
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Why do Indians have a dot?

The mark is known as a bindi. And it's a Hindu tradition that dates to the third and fourth centuries. The bindi is traditionally worn by women for religious purposes or to indicate that they're married. But today the bindi has also become popular among women of all ages, as a beauty mark.
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What can Muslims not eat?

Lamb, beef, goat and chicken, for example, are halal as long as a Muslim kills them and offers a prayer. Fish and eggs are also halal. All products from pork, carrion and blood are forbidden (haram), as are all types of alcohol.
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What religion does not eat pork?

Judaism prohibits eating pork; Christianity in general and Islam in particular do prohibit the eating of pork.
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Is being non vegetarian a sin?

Firstly , eating non veg is not a sin but if it hurts someone's sentiments or believes , then it is sin... I want to say that , if you are belonging to brahmin family or pure veg family , then it may hurt the sentiments of your parents or your family... If you personally like eating non veg , then you can continue...
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Can you eat beef in India?

Out of 29 Indian states, while 20 states prohibit cow slaughter, beef is legally and freely available in states like Bengal, Kerala, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Tripura.
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Does 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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Is Camel A meat?

Abstract. Camel meat is an ethnic food consumed across the arid regions of Middle East and North-East Africa. It can be a potential alternative red meat for human consumption worldwide.
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Is egg vegetarian in Hinduism?

Per my experience as a Hindu and Indian, eggs are considered non vegetarian and never served as sattvic (purifying) food or prasad. If you want to truly witness avoidance eggs in action, visit India and you will find an extensive industry dedicated solely to baked goodies made “eggless".
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Do Hindus eat eggs?

Most Hindus are vegetarian. The cow is viewed as a sacred animal so even meat-eating Hindus may not eat beef. Some Hindus will eat eggs, some will not, and some will also refuse onion or garlic; it is best to ask each individual.
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Do Indians eat cow?

Around 80 million Indians eat beef, including more than 12 million Hindus, according to government data published by the Indian business newspaper Mint after the Akhlaq murder. Trade in cattle and water buffaloes (a related bovine species) provides livelihoods to millions of others.
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What do the Hindu believe in?

Hindus believe in the doctrines of samsara (the continuous cycle of life, death, and reincarnation) and karma (the universal law of cause and effect). One of the key thoughts of Hinduism is “atman,” or the belief in soul. This philosophy holds that living creatures have a soul, and they're all part of the supreme soul.
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Is tattoo a sin in Hinduism?

Originally Answered: Is Tatoo on body a sin according to Hindu beliefs? No. You can have a tatoo anywhere of anything you like. It's not a sin.
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What are the 7 Hindu beliefs?

This article explains the Hindu concepts of Atman, Dharma, Varna, Karma, Samsara, Purushartha, Moksha, Brahman, Bhagavan and Ishvara.
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Is anger a sin in Hinduism?

— The Mahabharata, Adi Parva, Chapter LXXXVII, verses 7–8, In Vana Parva, the Mahabharata states: Anger is in this world, the root of the destruction of mankind. The angry man commits a sin; the angry man murders his preceptor; the angry man insults with harsh words.
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How do Indian husbands treat their wives?

Nearly half of Indian husbands abuse their wives either physically or sexually - this is the alarming conclusion of a US study… Nearly half of Indian husbands abuse their wives either physically or sexually - this is the alarming conclusion of a US study conducted recently in northern India.
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Can I marry 17 years old girl?

Marriage legally prohibited means that there are no circumstances in which a 17-year-old girl can legally be married.
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