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Hindus don't eat meat because they believe animals are sacred.
To Hindus Humanity,Love and Peace is sacred.
They refuse to eat cows- they consider them sacred, or holy.
Hindus consider the River Ganges to be their sacred river.
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.
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.
The cow, the om, the swastika, life, and the universe. Hindus believed the Veda to be sacred. Not just Vedas but Gita and many other books.
Hindus believe the cow is the most sacred of creatures on earth, the cow is considered the holiest animal on earth.
No, hindus believe the cow is a sacred animal.
Hindus value all life forms, and respect the rights of all creatures. Instead of using and abusing animals, by slaughtering and consuming them, Hindus are compassionate, and are aware of the importance to live and let live. All Hindus do not touch beef, as it is Krishna's holy cow, the 'kaamdhenu', sacred and worshiped. Most Hindus afford the same treatment to most animals.
For Hindus, the Ganges River is sacred. Hindus worship it as the goddess Ganga. Ritual bathing is performed at the Ganges. This river's length is 2,525 kilometers.