Why do Kashmiri Pandits eat meat?

The vast majority are non-vegetarians, like most Kashmiris, and are known as Nen Bathas. They, the author writes, also offer meat to please the gods Some Kashmiris cooked non-vegetarian food the day after the puja ( salaam) as on this day, their Muslim friends would come to greet them and enjoy their festivities.
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Why do Kashmiri Pandits eat beef?

Yes, despite being brahmins, Kashmiri Pandits do eat meat but the consumption of meat is largely influenced by the cold climate, non availability of fresh vegetables during winters and many other reasons and not particularly religion.
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Does Kashmiri Pandits eat beef?

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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What do Kashmiri Pandits eat?

The older generations of Kashmiri Pandits never used onion, garlic, tomatoes, chicken or eggs. Lamb and fish were always a part of their meals. Rohu and Trout are the main varieties of fish found here. Rohu is served grilled or pan fried and trout is usually curried.
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Do Kashmiri Pandits eat meat on shivratri?

“Even our Kashmiri Pandit brothers consume meat and fish on Shivratri and other occasions,” he said.
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Does Kashmiri Pandit eat non veg?

Some Kashmiri Pandits are vegetarian. They do not even eat onions or tomatoes and are known as Dal Bathas. The vast majority are non-vegetarians, like most Kashmiris, and are known as Nen Bathas.
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Are Kashmiri Pandit Brahmins?

"There is no denying the fact that in common parlance, Kashmiri Pandit is a community of Kashmiri-speaking Brahmins living in the Valley for generations and are distinctly identified by their dress, customs, and traditions," the judge said.
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Which meat is not allowed in 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. Animal-derived fats such as lard and dripping are not permitted.
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Are Brahmins non vegetarian?

There are two communities who definitely don't eat meat—Brahmins, particularly south Indian Brahmins, and Banias (merchant class). They have become vegetarians over a period of time.
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Who killed Kashmiri Pandits?

2003 Nadimarg massacre was the killing of 24 Kashmiri Pandits in the village of Nadimarg in Pulwama District of Jammu and Kashmir by Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists on 23 March 2003.
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Who was PM when Kashmiri Pandit exodus?

In order to undermine his political rival Farooq Abdullah who at that time was the Chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian home minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed convinced prime minister V.P. Singh to appoint Jagmohan as the governor of the state.
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Are there vegetarians in Kashmir?

Not only will you find Mughal and Arab influences in the recipes, but many of them will also bear the stamp of a Kashmiri pandit. Unfortunately, the majority of kashmir traditional food are not vegetarian, but that does not rule out the possibility of vegetarian options.
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Why Kashmir is divided?

The two countries have fought several declared wars over the territory. The Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 established the rough boundaries of today, with Pakistan holding roughly one-third of Kashmir, and India one-half, with a dividing line of control established by the United Nations.
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How many Kashmiri Pandits were converted to Islam?

In 1339 Kashmir throne was captured by Sultan Shahmir who founded Shah Mir dynasty in Kashmir. Subsequently, according to some traditions ten thousand Kashmiris converted to Islam and hence the seeds of Islam in Kashmir were sown.
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Was Kashmir a part of India?

Jammu and Kashmir was a region formerly administered by India as a state from 1954 to 2019, constituting the southern and southeastern portion of the larger Kashmir region, which has been the subject of a dispute between India, Pakistan and China since the mid-20th century.
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Did Hindu gods eat meat?

Whereas meat was an important offering for the pastoral Vedic gods, the sedentary Puranic gods were largely vegetarian. It is interesting to note that such a change is not reflected in Shiva's personality. Shiva's meat eating habits become more defined in the early Puranic literature.
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Did Parshuram eat meat?

Yes He did. Becasue the Dharma in Tretayuga for Brahmins also to eat meat as, in valmiki Ramayana, Sage Agastya, also a Brahmin, kills Demon "Vaatapi" by digesting him, when his Brother Serves him as Sheep Meat.
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Do Bengali Brahmins eat fish?

Maharashtrian brahmins who founded RSS may be strictly vegetarian but Maharashtra as a whole is almost entirely meat and fish eating. Bengali Brahmin and Kashmiri brahmins are nonvegetarian as are coastal brahmin castes like the fish eating Saraswats.
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Is Lord Krishna vegetarian?

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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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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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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Which Brahmin caste is the highest?

Brahman, also spelled Brahmin, Sanskrit Brāhmaṇa (“Possessor of Brahma”), highest ranking of the four varnas, or social classes, in Hindu India.
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When did Kashmiris convert to Islam?

The mass conversion of the Kashmir Valley to Islam occurred in the fourteenth century. This was catalysed by Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, a Persian Sufi mystic from Hamedan in western Iran, who visited Kashmir thrice in the 1370s and 1380s accompanied by hundreds of disciples, many of whom settled in Kashmir.
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Why are Kashmiri Pandits called Bhatta?

Although Generally known as Kashmiri Pandits, they refer to themselves as Bhatta or Batta, which is the Prakrit word for "great scholars." There are no historical records of Pandits having come to Kashmir from elsewhere, though many lay observers have speculated about possible Jewish, Greek, or Persian origins.
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