Indians worship cattle as gods and don t eat beef, so why is there a cattle slaughter festival ?

Updated on international 2024-07-14
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    That is because the buffalo is not a cow that represents good luck, and the Indians believe that this can bring bad luck, so the Indians are willing to kill the buffalo and sell it to foreign countries.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because Indians only respect some special cattle, other cattle can basically be killed or exported, so there is this festival.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Indians usually eat buffalo, buffalo is not even treated as a cow in India, 80% of the beef exported from India comes from water and quietly blinded beef India's ** will say that the beef they export cannot be called beef.

    2. The reason why Indians regard cows as gods is Hinduism, but not everyone believes in Hinduism, so there will still be the phenomenon of eating cows and ants.

    Although cattle are considered sacred animals by the locals, the local cattle are also classified. In other words, the older the cattle, the less valuable they are, so many old cattle can be exported to other countries. The second reason is that because the locals don't kill or eat cattle, those cattle can only be solved by exporting.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cattle in India are used for export, milk production, etc.

    According to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun on May 31, 2013, India will overtake Brazil to become the world's largest beef exporter. According to the USDA, India's beef exports in 2013 will reach about 1.7 million tons, accounting for 20% of the world's total exports. Exports to the Middle East, Africa and the South-East have increased about twice in the last three years.

    Indians are very fond of dairy products and claim that they cannot live without milk. Supporting India's huge population is the buffalo, which has more than 100 million heads. Unlike zebu, which is considered sacred in India, the Indian buffalo is often used as a dairy cow and will be used as a beef cow after being unable to produce milk over the age of 10.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In New Delhi, India's capital, 35,000 cattle roam the streets, and it is common for cattle to dominate the roads and vehicles to detour. This is because in the minds of Indians, cows are very sacred animals. Because they love the house and the black, they don't even dislike the dung of the cow.

    Probably the most desirable country in the world for cattle is India, and Indians regard cattle as messengers of God. Not only do they have emotional respect for cows, but they also live without cows.

    Most Indian farmers raise cattle at home, and they treat them as if they were their own family. The first thing you do when you wake up in the morning is to groom the cow and then prepare a nice breakfast for the cow. Then, the family started to eat breakfast.

    Indians believe that letting the cow eat well before breakfast brings good luck to the family.

    In New Delhi, India's capital, 35,000 cattle roam the streets, and it is common for cattle to dominate the roads and vehicles to detour. This is because in the minds of Indians, cows are very sacred animals. Because they love the house and the black, they don't even dislike the dung of the cow.

    A "sacred cow" dressed up on the streets of India

    Probably the most desirable country in the world for cattle is India, and Indians regard cattle as messengers of God. Not only do they have emotional respect for cows, but they also live without cows.

    Most Indian farmers raise cattle at home, and they treat them as if they were their own family. The first thing you do when you wake up in the morning is to groom the cow and then prepare a nice breakfast for the cow. Then, the family started to eat breakfast.

    Indians believe that letting the cow eat well before breakfast brings good luck to the family.

    Milk is one of the most important nutrients for Indians, and Indians regard milk as important as their mother's milk, and one of the largest milk companies in India is called "Mother Dairy Company".

    The "cow water" drink sold in the shop.

    "Cow water" is a cola drink developed by Indians using cow urine. In shops in Rajasthan, "cow water" is placed in a grand place next to milk and cheese**. Indians hope that this "health drink" will surpass cola and become a global hit.

    Indians mill cow dung into toothpaste.

    In India, in order to cleanse the body and mind and prolong life, some people even drink cow urine every day, or smear cow dung on their bodies. When former Indian Prime Minister Desai visited the United States, he explained on TV that he was still in good spirits at the age of 80 because he drank cow urine every day, and believed that cow urine was the most nutritious of all beverages in the world.

    Sun-dried cow dung cake is a very environmentally friendly fuel. The cow dung house where the cow dung cake rides is very peculiar, and some mountainous areas will spend the winter in this kind of cow dung house, which has a good warmth effect. People who pick up cow dung can be seen all over the streets of India, most of them are poor women and children, they go around the streets and alleys every day, and they will rush up when they find cow dung, wrap the cow dung with the copper basin or clothes they carry with them, and take it home, for the poor, cow dung is wealth.

    Indians also smear cow dung on the walls, believing it to ward off evil spirits.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Milk can be eaten... Cow dung is used by Indians to repair houses Butter and cow dung can also be used as fuel. Sometimes it may be transported by cattle.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some important festivals, such as some important festivals in India, have cow grace because cattle die a lot

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, as long as the Indian is religious, he will not eat beef, but not all of them are religious, so some people will eat beef. Cattle are regarded as the holiest of animals in India, and Indian law has long recognized that cattle should be cared for with care. India has also set up more than 4,000 "high sala" houses to manage and care for cattle.

    There are also practical reasons why Indians value cattle. Cattle have long helped people to work and provide them with what they need for their daily lives: milk, cheese, butter and manure for fertilization. Cattle only eat grass, but they can contribute so much, so they have a lot of economic value.

    Indians call the cow the sacred cow, and the sacred cow has a high status in India. Even a lot of Indians drink cow urine! But not all cows are called holy cows.

    Only a local Indian cow with sarcoma on its shoulder is a sacred cow. Other cows, like cows, can be killed and eaten. So India is also a big exporter of beef.

    Or it can be understood that Chinese like to keep dogs as pets, but there are also people who like to eat dog meat.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The cow is an animal that we often see in our lives, but in Indians, it is a god. For this, everyone is better than holding any colored glasses to look at them, after all, this is a religious belief, it is very normal, after all, the Hui people regard pigs as gods. Although the animals they believe in may seem inferior to us, others may laugh at us and say that we believe in dragons, but it is not certain whether dragons exist or not, but it is really hard to say whether dragons exist or not.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The cow is a very sacred animal in India. Indians are Hindu and do not eat beef. Zebu cattle and cattle are not easily slaughtered. Buffalo can be slaughtered, and the meat is also exported.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There were no people who slaughtered cattle in India, and cattle were very happy in India, they were all served with good food and drink, and they died of natural causes. After death, he will be buried thickly.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Beef in India is buried alive because they see cattle as gods. Of course, after the death of the cow, treat the cow better, and don't spoof the cow's body to let them leave in the best way.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think that most of India's beef is exported, after all, people in their own country don't eat it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because there are too many cattle in India, and Indians are more heavy-tasted, this is a custom in their country, just like our national day, how simple it is.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because Indians feel that cattle are a bad thing, a cattle slaughter festival is held every year to express their wishes.

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