They don't think anything. They respect other people's beliefs just like we should respect their beliefs.
Devout Hindus do not eat beef or any derivitive of beef , such as suet or gelatin made with beef parts.
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Hindus do not eat beef no matter if it is Kosher or non-kosher.
The Hindus and the Budhs.
not all Hindus are vegetarians they just can't eat beef. Chicken, pork, duck is ok to eat.
People who follow Islam and Judaism eat beef - they it is not prohibited from eating beef. However, in Hinduism - cow is worshiped as one of the Gods and hence Hindus are prohibited from eating beef.
Beef. Hindus consider the cow and bull very holy
In Hinduism eating beef is a strict no no. Some Hindus are allowed to eat meat but not all are.
Hindus can eat a variety of food, however, meat is kind of restricted. Vegetables are always better. All kinds of vegetables are fine! :) Meat is not totally banned, they still eat chicken or lamb. Totally avoid beef, and pork! Oh, and obviously things like rice, chappattis etc. Wheat stuff..... (BTW: I know these things, because I am an Indian)
Yes, Hindus can eat pork. It is the Mulsims and Jews that specifically don't eat pork. However, many Hindus and Buddhists are vegetarian and do not eat any meat due to their belief in reincarnation. It is not compulsory to be vegetarian and there is no specific prohibition against eating pork.
They can eat anything, but according to their religion they must not kill or eat any living creature. That is misleading. Though vegetarianism is appreciated, many sections of the Hindu society are traditionally non-vegetarians. Beef, of course, is taboo for most hindus. This is in respect to cows which are pets and provide a whole lot of things. Milk and milk products, calves which will grow up to till the fields and carts, manure, finishing material to adobe huts, and hide for shoes.
No.Yes. It's called "Anda". The only thing they don't eat is Beef.