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  1. Who said Hindus are not meat eaters? Bengali Brahmins eat fish, Kerala hindus eat fish. In fact nowhere in the vedic rituals, its said that one should be vegetarian. All sacrifices were made with a "pasu" or animal whic was then eaten as prasad. In the Ashwamedha or Horse sacrifice, a horse was killed and eaten by these vedic pundits! In fact it was Adi Sankara, in 7th century AD, who banned animal sacrifice and instead made the use of clay images of animals for the fire rituals of Vedas (c Sankara and Mandana Misra in Sankara Digvijayam). It is not what u eat, but how u eat that matters. If u eat meat or vegetarian food, eat only for living. Do not live for eating!
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