beef is strictly forbidden in Hinduism . Sometimes meat is also prohibited.
Not all of hindu people are veg. Some of them eat meat but eating beef is forbidden in Hinduism.
no, it is morally forbidden in Hinduism. But there is no law against it in Hinduism.
Usually in Hinduism you eat vegetarian food. You are forbidden to eat beef or cow meat.
There are some forbidden foods for Hindus:Any food made from cows or pig are not to be eaten. Cow is a sacred animal according to Hinduism.Exotic animals and wild animals.Some sects (like Brahmins) are completely forbidden from eating non-vegetarian food.And some (like Sri Vaishnavas - sub-sect of Brahmins) are even forbidden from eating garlic and onions.
Some foods are prohibited by religions--for example pork is forbidden by Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism. Certain foods are prescribed by religion--for example the Passover meal in Judaism.
mostly hindu, or their own take on it which allows them to do several things forbidden to strict hindus (balinese don't like anything to get in the way of a good time) although it is becoming increasingly muslim due to influence and migration from java next door
Only the most forbidden things imaginable.
In Macao, it is forbidden for government employees to gamble at the casinos.
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.
Drugs.
The way they restrain from the things forbidden in their religion.