Most Indians are vegetarian, which is promoted by Hinduism, the largest religion in India.
Some Indians are Muslim, and do not eat pork or alcohol.
Certain sects of Hinduism such as Vaishnavism also restrict the eating of eggs, fungi, and vegetables in the onion/garlic family.
yes there is many food restrictions you cant eat pie or any fish when they celebrate holi which is a celebration for Hinduism people
Yes. Some Hindus are not allowd to eat any ham, beef or bacon.
Yes
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philosopical and religous influences to the music of india
Yes. Punjab is the food bowl of India. Many of India's food comes from there. That's why there are many fields there.
if you go to India it is okay to play with your food, but if you are on vacation there, it is not
India split up because of religious conflicts, but Vietnam split up because of political differences. (APEX)---> India and Vietnam were split up into multiple countries.
the religious helped them by helping them catching food.
none, there are no restrictions in Shinto as far as my studies show.
They were kept at home, raising children, housework, supervising house slaves, working the food garden, getting out occasionally for a women's religious ceremony.
No. There are no religious restrictions or religious requirements for any public office in the United States.
Islamic religious restrictions hindered the development of textile are by forcing a specific set of subject matter and by suppressing the ability of the artist to trade with other artists.
The federal restrictions on religion overruled state religious preferences.
The federal restrictions on religion overruled state religious preferences.
Ancient India produced temples, religious epics, paintings, poetry, and literature.
None, protestants believe that Christ has set us free from the law, and that the Old Testament food restrictions are no longer in effect.
off course yes.
There were many restrictions on African Americans in 1831 as many were still enslaved. Restrictions included things like not being allowed to participate in any religious based gathering at night.
No, there shouldn't be. After gallbladder surgery there are usually no dietary restrictions at all.