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Posted: 11 years ago
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'Bachda' means cow's baccha ya goat's??? I mean, I have never ever heard about 'bali' of cow's baccha!

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Posted: 11 years ago
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na se its baby goat i think...coz bali of goat is common in rural ares...even in kalipuja and many other pujas ppl give bali of goat...evn in cities
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Posted: 11 years ago
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i guess its bali of goats bachcha
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Bachda is Lamb, as far as i know...even in muslims, when the new bride does garh parwesh...either a black goat or black chicken/hen is sacrificed as Sadqa...its a common ritual.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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i feel that it is a goats baby
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Oh, me too guess it may be goat or lamb.Thanks you for replies. This 'bali' thing is so disgusting.Just last week I was on temple tour and saw many of them practising the ritual, the sight of blood of and cries of those animals n birds was just killing the serenity and peace of a holy place.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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its a goat's baby

but i dont understand why baby bala is so appalled at the thought of killing a baby goat

if muslim's can let a animals bleed to death before eating it in the name of allah then why cant hindu's chop a baby goats head off in the name of ram ji or bappa or wat ever deity they believe in 🤔

why is wat one does acceptable while another is considered inhumane 🤓

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jus a curious american wondering why halal meat is ok when baby goat killing is immoral 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Poseidon

its a goat's baby


but i dont understand why baby bala is so appalled at the thought of killing a baby goat

if muslim's can let a animals bleed to death before eating it in the name of allah then why cant hindu's chop a baby goats head off in the name of ram ji or bappa or wat ever deity they believe in🤔

why is wat one does acceptable while another is considered inhumane🤓

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jus a curious american wondering why halal meat is ok when baby goat killing is immoral😆

Don't know about such customs of Muslims or Hindus or anyone. Me pure vegetarian since birth and our family has been so since 7-8 generations, according to religious books we follow killing any animal for any purpose is considered inhumane act hence no idea abt 'bali pratha'
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: ExclusiveChic

Bachda is Lamb, as far as i know...even in muslims, when the new bride does garh parwesh...either a black goat or black chicken/hen is sacrificed as Sadqa...its a common ritual.

that isnt for new bride but is for new baby 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: POOOLLL

Don't know about such customs of Muslims or Hindus or anyone. Me pure vegetarian since birth and our family has been so since 7-8 generations, according to religious books we follow killing any animal for any purpose is considered inhumane act hence no idea abt 'bali pratha'

animal hunting and bleed to death on the name of ALLAH isnt forbidden in Islam ... but a girl have never done this .. this needs a bigger heart .. one like me can be faint seeing an animal bleeding ..

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