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Originally posted by: shubhika124
Could anybody please help me? Being a north Indian , Im not much aware of minute details because the only thing that gets all the attention is 'Ram Leela' 😆 Even priests here won't have much knowledge. But I remember , once my dad told me that during one of his visits to Tamil Naidu , he saw devout priests eating non-veg. I actually have no one to clear my doubts but I have this strong feeling that god , godesses themselves consumed flesh.
Another instance that fortified my doubt was Ram ji hunting Deer. 🤔
Originally posted by: subha2601
I will tell u one story of a shiv devotee called Kanappa.He was a hunter.He used 2 kill animals and offer deir flesh 2 Shiv.Bcoz of his devotion,Shiv used 2 accept his offerings.God doesn't see what u gave him.He only sees whether u hv true devotion or not.He can accept even a grain of rice if u offer wid devotion(Krishna's story).Ram didn't hunt da deer 2 eat it,by da way.
Originally posted by: shubhika124
Ok Subha , Thanks for clearing my doubt.
But the base of my question is , 'Being a vegetarian in order to please god' , is it a myth?