They will be hypocrites. There is nothing that will actually happen to them physically or in the after life.
Cows are considered sacred by Hindus. In early Vedic times, cows were used as a medium of transaction, i.e. money. Hence, Hindus don't eat cows.
They refuse to eat cows- they consider them sacred, or holy.
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)
Beef. Hindus consider the cow and bull very holy
No, hindus believe the cow is a sacred animal.
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Cow is mother for Hindus According to Sacred Texts & Scriptures. Also lord krishna loved cows more than any thing.
Yes, depending on the Hindu and the type of gelatin. Gelatin is made from the bones and connective tissues of domesticated animals like cows, pigs and horses. Of this list only cows are considered sacred to Hindus - so a Hindu who eats pork would be able to eat pig gelatin. Hindus are commonly vegetarian, but some Hindus do choose to eat meat. Those that do eat meat generally don't eat beef products because of the sacredness of the cow. If you were desperate to give jelly to a Hindu you would have to find one who is not vegetarian AND find a gelatin source that did not involve cattle.
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In lots of nomadic Cultures, cattle was and is a statussymbol and an indicator of wealth. Killing cattle is seen as destroying wealth and status. In hinduistic religions protectiong cows is a very important element. For most Hindus cows are untouchable. Even for those, who don't consider them holy, cows are important symbols and killing cattle is for most of them unthinkable.
hindus eat meat and they eat pork and what got meat in their food