In present India, there are two types of Hindus. One type is pure vegetarians who worship Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, Durga etc. The other type are non vegetarians. They too worship the same gods.
In Hinduism eating beef is a strict no no. Some Hindus are allowed to eat meat but not all are.
Yes, There are some Hindus who do eat meat but for most part Hindus are vegetarians
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Virtually any animal can be eaten. Dingo meat is certainly not a meat eaten today, however.
hindus eat meat and they eat pork and what got meat in their food
Hindus don't eat meat because they believe animals are sacred.
LOGICALLY, since India is a country and not a religion then it's possible that the "rules" are not the same for everyone. I'm sure that some Indians are vegetarian, some eat beef, some eat pork, and contrarily some cannot. Just like in America, France, England, Poland, Sudan, etc. the rules aren't the same for everyone.AnswerSome do. Obviously the Muslims don't, and there's about 150 million of them in India, about 12% of the population. Some Hindus don't eat meat. As for the Hindus and others who eat meat, it's not the most popular meat, but it exists. It's most popular in the Northeast of India, as they have a culture similar to Southeast Asia, where pork is popular.
Farmers raise other things, such as grains and vegetables.
Yes, many hindus eat meat, they can eat it any day except Tuesday. While some do not eat meat at all.
Most Hindus don't eat any meat, but will eat animal products. North Indians, for the most part will eat white meat, and Southern Indians are fully vegetarian. Some Hindus choose to eat meat, so it all depends on their type of worship.
In India, millions of Hindus are vegetarians because of their religious beliefs.