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None of the Vedas or Hindu scriptures describe, prescribe, profess or permit, allow or justify animal sacrifice.

It was in medieval ages certain distortions in the scriptures were made and some interpretations were designed to suit and got incorporated to meet the selfish interests and ideologies of a few groups which has been practiced partially blinded

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