Originally posted by: -DhinChak-
May be it is so for Sikhs and may be some other North Indian Hindus too follow this, but not all Hindus...😃 I am a Hindu...😊
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Originally posted by: -DhinChak-
May be it is so for Sikhs and may be some other North Indian Hindus too follow this, but not all Hindus...😃 I am a Hindu...😊
I would but half the people would report me for making fun of Hindus, and half the people would report me for making fun of hell.
Originally posted by: silverbug
Jhatka style of slaughtering is in our books though. To this day, animals are slaughtered in the jhatka way even in temples including bengali ones that i have seen. Custom is very different from religion. People can do as they please but it doesn't necessarily mean that they are following the religion as it was meant to be followed. I'm not arguing that I'm a better follower of Hinduism or anything but it just seems that this belief that there are no rules in Hinduism and you can do whatever you want seems to be very pervasive among Hindus. Sure you can do whatever you want but there are karmic repercussions of every action. One one hand these people will say you can do whatever yet they abstain from doing certain things like eating beef or drinking alcohol.
Originally posted by: silverbug
Jhatka style of slaughtering is in our books though. To this day, animals are slaughtered in the jhatka way even in temples including bengali ones that i have seen. Custom is very different from religion. People can do as they please but it doesn't necessarily mean that they are following the religion as it was meant to be followed. I'm not arguing that I'm a better follower of Hinduism or anything but it just seems that this belief that there are no rules in Hinduism and you can do whatever you want seems to be very pervasive among Hindus. Sure you can do whatever you want but there are karmic repercussions of every action. One one hand these people will say you can do whatever yet they abstain from doing certain things like eating beef or drinking alcohol.
Originally posted by: punjabibilli
No .. All religions r not flawed .. The people who implement them r flawed ..
But with islam the religion itself is flawed and the people who implement it are also flawed .. So ur statement is true in case of islam .. Their book kuran don't preach all the right things .. They need to change it with time ..