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
in Buddhism animal sacrifice does not exist. But in Hinduism animal sacrifice do exist.
The Kali Yuga in Hindu scriptures is said to last for 432,000 years.
the Hindu holy book is called the Vedas.
The duration of Kali Yuga according to Hindu scriptures is believed to be 432,000 years.
In Hindu scriptures, Lord Krishna is often described as being of average height, around 5 feet 7 inches tall.
which animal is scared to the hindu faith
the earliest Hindu scriptures were the vedas
yes. Like any other religious scriptures, they teach people to understand their purpose of life and how to lead it.
According to Hinduism Scriptures Hindu can eat any vegetables and fruits. Hindu is strictly forbidden to eat beef. However some Hindu are allowed to eat meat.
AnswerNo. Hindus and Chriatians believe in different gods and follow different scriptures.
In Hindu scriptures, the symptoms of Kali Yuga include widespread greed, dishonesty, violence, and a decline in moral values. This age is characterized by a lack of spirituality, increased materialism, and a general sense of chaos and confusion.
Animal sacrifice has been replaced by 'Nariyal' (Dried Coconut fruit) in Hinduism. A dried coconut fruit resembles a head and thus is sacrificed in place of an animal.