Saturday 31 March 2012

NOT ALL GODS ARE VEGETARIAN

                                              picture credits- Hari Menon Photography    


While many call it a 'ritual' , I call it a SLAUGHTER.

  India is God's own land, where people go to any extent to impress Him. We have been successful in showing some diversity here too, while some reach Him through poojas and idol worships or by Havans
many see self torture as a divine medium and some keep themselves in a safer position by constructing the path to God by using the corpse of animals.



  In India, from smaller animals like hens and goats to larger ones like buffaloes, all have got a 'divine' cause of death- for the Almighty.

Devotees who worship by burning, torturing and piercing themselves are any day better than those who shed blood of animals because they are doing it to themselves by their own will!
 The poor animals are killed to be presented as an offering or a tribute or an oblation to the God.

Some Hindus believe  sacrificing an animal can wash away their sins.
I would rather suggest them to 'wash away' their sins in the holy waters of Ganga than in the blood of animals.
 In the Phulpati festival, a goose is sacrificed.
 People gather in a temple where the priest first worships the goose, tilaks it and bathe it.
 The goose, would have been feeling good at the special treatment until its neck it chopped and the                         blood is offered to the idol of Goddess Durga.




Animals are usually killed using the 'Jhatka' method, where the animal is killed in a single blow.
This is because Hindus believe that it is a bad omen if the animal makes a sound before dying.
Some may sacrifice the animal  by piercing its heart with a a spike or by choking it!

'God lives in his own creatures' is a line much unknown by the devotees who sought to impress their Deity but end up killing His own creatures.

The worst instance of animal sacrifice, I could discover was the Gandhimai festival.
This slaughter is held in Nepal but witness a huge participation of Indians.

This cruel way of worship takes place once in five years where 250,000 animals are killed in a month!
It is not one of those where a single small animal is killed, it is a MASS SACRIFICE where buffaloes are killed. As the dawn breaks, the festival officially opened with the sacrifice of two rats, two pigeons, a pig and a rooster in the main temple, to cheers of "Long Live Gadhimai".
In the main event, 250 appointed residents with traditional kukri knives began their task of decapitating more than 10,000 buffaloes in a dusty enclosure guarded by high walls.

And to make things worse and more inhumane this blood is not offered to the goddess but is drunk by the priest directly from the body of the sacrificed animal.



 

   
During, Ed-ul- Adha, Muslims of the country sacrifice a large mammal like a goat or a camel or sheep. Over 100 million are slaughtered during this 48 hour period

 It is sad to know that we are foolish enough to believe that taking the life of an animal who does not have the tongue to protest can fulfill our wishes, wipe away our sins, make us stronger and can impress the God.

While animal sacrifice, in many places is no longer a popular creed, it is widely practiced in several parts of our country because it is not easy to explain the conservatives that it is NOT  a ritual or culture it is murder and slaughter.


Maybe they would realize this only when God himself would descend and tell them -" I AM A VEGETARIAN !"



“Could a being create the fifty billion galaxies 
each with two hundred billion stars 
then rejoice in the smell of burning goat flesh?” 

     
                         India is INDEED God's own land !

18 comments:

  1. It needs courage to read..then it would have needed a man without heart to do it! thumbs down for such a thing to di..and thumbs for such a nice article! :)

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  2. THE VIDEOS ARE SO TERRIBLE !
    IT HAPPENS ONLY IN INDIA !
    i like your writing style,btw!

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    1. oh yes the videos are gross, but the reality!

      and thankyou

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  3. UNBELIEVABLE !!!!!!
    THIS IS SUCH AN EYE OPENER
    it is good to see how a sixteen year old is using a forum like a blog to unearth harsh truths about our society that in a way is still backward

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    1. Thank you Aryaman, your words are very pleasing !

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  4. This blog entry left me speechless! :O

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  5. The photos are out of the world !
    and the articles are like always, wow

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  6. An amazing combination of good pictures and excellent thoughts

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  7. Every single line of this essay shouts out loud the message you want to give and I am sure it will reach to the masses.
    Millions of animals are killed in the name of God, which is not only inhumane but also a disrespect to the creator of all.
    I support you. Good work

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    1. I hope it does, and thank you for you support !

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  8. Having watched such rituals as a child has, I think, a lot to do with me turning to vegetarianism as an adult... I think all these rituals had begun as a way of sharing good times and abundance with the community - the privileged sharing their goodies with the not-so-privileged. However, with time, the rituals took on the colour of religions, and man's brutality was blamed on God. Like so many other things... Great job Shivesh. Looking forward to more.

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