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in Hinduism many opinion ban eating meat totally while some allow eating meat. But all people forbid eating beef or cowmeat.
You don't get "sinned" you sin (verb) or commit a sin (noun). To answer your question, I understand that practicing Hindu should have a vegetarian diet, so eating meat would be a breach of the faith - a sin.
Most Hindus don't consume meat at all but pork is not prohibited to them.
Hindu weddings take place generally at an open space under a decorated canopy called mandap.
Not all of hindu people are veg. Some of them eat meat but eating beef is forbidden in Hinduism.
Islam = Judaism -> No pork, and meat from animals whose hooves are not split Hindu -> No beef Higher levels in Budhism -> No meat
There are many different prohibitions in Judaism; the most famous is the prohibition against eating any meat derived from a pig.
they cant eat meat
Hindu Weddings provide a great deal of delicious food whether it is vegetarian or non-vegetarian. But a traditional Hindu Wedding is completed with a vegetarian menu. The ceremony has appetizers, main course and desserts and the food is given to the guests before, during and after the ceremony.
Shahid Kapoor is a very strict, strong Hindu and supports that by not eating any types of meat and consuming alcohol. His father was/ is a Hindu and his mother is a Muslim, but, he is a Hindu.
Today we're called Jews. Yes, we still observe the Torah-precept of Genesis 32:33. And it's a nerve, not meat or a tendon.
Fridays during lent are the only days on which eating meat is prohibited by the Catholic Church. If you knowingly and willfully ate meat on a Friday during lent, that is a mortal sin and you must go to confession so that you can be forgiven.