There isn't anything called a Hindu diet. However, Hinduism does encourage vegetarianism. Hence, one does find many vegetarians amongst Hindus. Another thing to note is that most Hindus prefer not to eat beef as cow is considered holy.
There isn't anything called a Hindu diet. However, Hinduism does encourage vegetarianism. Hence, one does find many vegetarians amongst Hindus. Another thing to note is that most Hindus prefer not to eat beef as cow is considered holy.
There isn't anything called a Hindu diet. If you have a balanced meal, you won't be deficient in anything. If by Hindu diet, you are referring toa vegetarian diet; then the answer would be : a person can be absolutely healthy with a balanced vegetarian diet.
Most Brahmins follow a vegetarian diet.
Most of the Hindu diet is based upon dairy as the cow is considered as the substitute for one's own mother - so a Hindu diet is based upon dairy products: milk, butter, ghee, yoghurt etc.
The Kshatriyas are a Hindu caste. Their food diet includes meats with the exception of beef. They also eat the typical Indian diet that includes rice and many vegetables.
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.
Ayurvedic is a traditional Hindu medications system. This is usually based on a balanced diet, yoga and herbal treatment to provide proper balance to the body.
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There is Hindu Nan, Hindu Cheese Dessert, Hindu Fried Rice, and Hindu Relish.
vegetarian. In the Hindu religion it is believed that you are unpure by eating most meats, unless you are the class in the caste system below the brahmins (warriors) who need protein
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How have Hindu nationalists tried to claim it as a Hindu design?
Anybody can become a Hindu. If one has faith in Hinduism then he is called a Hindu.