Hindus believe that the cow is sacred in their religion. However, ancient Hindus did eat cow but sence Hinduism was not formed by one person, it slowly developed that the cow is sacred.
cow, gods, books. any object can be sacred because everything has a god or goddess associated with it, like goddess Saraswati for learning..so we tend to respect everything
They offer an exlanation of life, and they tell Hindus how they should live.
A holy object in Hinduism is a statue(s) of Brahmin, Shiva, and Vishnu
Hindus believe that the cow is sacred in their religion. However, ancient Hindus did eat cow but sence Hinduism was not formed by one person, it slowly developed that the cow is sacred.
No, hindus believe the cow is a sacred animal.
Hindus believe that the cow is sacred in their religion. However, ancient Hindus did eat cow but sence Hinduism was not formed by one person, it slowly developed that the cow is sacred.
Some Indians are Hindus, and Hindus do not believe in eating beef as it is a sacred animal.
Hindus don't eat meat because they believe animals are sacred.
Hindus believed the Veda to be sacred. The cow, the om, the swastika, life, and the universe. Not just Vedas but Gita and many other books too.
To Hindus Humanity,Love and Peace is sacred.
Hindus believe that dying at the Ganges, a sacred place, will release them from the cycle of reincarnation.
Hindus consider the River Ganges to be their sacred river.
India. Hindus believe cows are sacred, so this answer could mean any Hindu-dominated country.
Hinduisms don't eat beef since they believe the cow is sacred
None for the matter of religion or ethical values but exceptions can be there always.