How beef was injected in culture?

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Cow, History

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Habit of eating beef is not age-old habit, as many anti-dharma left liberals propagate under the guise of faulty and misleading Vedic Sacrifice references.

Since habit is not an eternal habit, I am confident that we can change it. We can alter it only if we re-establish mother’s glory as Kamadhenu in society.

If we fail in upcoming decade, it will be catastrophic wave for Bharat and her population. Painful but that is what I see as future when everyday thousands of indigenous breed are slaughtered.


Even Muslim (predominantly non-veg culture) rulers knew that without Gau, it is not possible to run Bharat’s economy. As I recall, not all of them, then some ofthem put ban on cow-slaughter. Some of them put restrictions.

So the culprits are British. They knew that, there is only one way by which they can make large population slave for next 100-200 years.

As per documents researched by Dharmapal ji,

A mid 20th century major advocate of the banning of cow slaughter, Lala Hardev Sahai of Haryana has estimated, in his biography, that the largest number of cows killed in any one year of Islamic rule in India would not have numbered more than 20,000 cows. Sri Prabhu Datt Brahmachari around the same time thought similarly. More work needs to be done on such estimates. It seems that the far larger killing of cows on their own festivals by many followers of Islam during the 19th and early 20th century originated through imitation of the British to exercise their right of slaughter especially after 1893. A growing number of the Muslims had also begun to be professional killers of the cow under British patronage, with the building of more and more slaughter houses by the British and managed by the commissariat wings of the three British armies from around 1800 AD.

The incessant daily killing of the cow, from about 1760 onwards, when the British were expanding their control both in the Bengal region and in the larger region around Madras had however been carried on by the British on instructions from the highest level. After over a 100 years of this beginning, Queen Victoria stated to her Viceroy Lansdowne, on 8th December, 1893, “though the Muhammadans cow killing is made the pretext for the agitation, it is, in fact, directed against us, who kill far more cows for our army & c, than the Muhammadans.” The Queen was writing in the context of the Indian anti-kine-killing agitation, then going on in large parts of India for the previous 13-14 years.

So?

Habit of eating beef is not age-old habit, as many anti-dharma left liberals propagate under the guise of faulty and misleading Vedic Sacrifice references.

Since habit is not an eternal habit, I am confident that we can change it. We can alter it only if we re-establish mother’s glory as Kamadhenu in society.

If we fail in upcoming decade, it will be catastrophic wave for Bharat and her population. Painful but that is what I see as future when everyday thousands of indigenous breed are slaughtered.

Referemce: ‘The British origin of cow-slaughter in India’ by Dharmpal

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