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In Pics: Instances Of Beef Eating In Ancient India

Texts like the Vedas, Grhyasutras and Smriti literature, all talk of the importance of the cow in the ritual and gastronomic sphere.

In the current Indian political scenario, a cow holds a prominent position. With the Hindutva ideology being propagated at a mass scale, it becomes imperative to address issues concerning the relationship between this ideology and the Indian diet.

Recently, many instances of violence have taken place against those who consumed or were associated with the practice of beef eating. Claiming that Hindus do not and should not eat beef, the Hindutva ideology has begun to dictate the personal food habits of people.

Very often, texts and scriptures on Hinduism are cited and quoted to reassert this anti-beef ideology. However, these are mere misrepresentations of the texts which have been twisted in order to feed this propaganda.

Ancient India is dotted with a plethora of instances of beef eating. Texts like the Vedas, Grhyasutras and Smriti literature, all talk of the importance of the cow in the ritual and gastronomic sphere.

Here’s taking a look at the beef eating instances in ancient India:

beef eating in ancient india


Also Read: In Pics: From A Garment To A Culture: Evolution Of The Saree



Sources: Youth Ki Awaaz, Huffpost, The Conversation

Image Source: Google Images


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5 COMMENTS

  1. A less educated person wants to appear intellectual. What he does he do? Takes a high moral ground. Easy, right?

    I believe author needs to stfu!!! Cow slaughter wasn’t banned on religious grounds. It was banned on cultural, social and economic grounds.

  2. With all due respect sir, but nowhere in the article does it say that cow slaughter was banned on religious grounds. I simply talked about the political scenario and an ideology, not a religion. It would be great if you could enlighten me regarding the social, political and economic reasons behind the ban of cow slaughter, I’m always up for learning something new :)

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