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Why people of same castes are only allowed to eat non vegetarian in India

Why only people of some castes are allowed to eat Non vegetarian food and not others..?

In India, Depending on the castes, It is said that a brahmin should not eat any kind of non vegetarian food and people of other castes should eat Non Vegetarian food like chicken , mutton, sea food. According to Indian Customs, if we observe, Basically, who should eat and who should not depends on the

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Scientific reason on why indian hindus do not eat non veg on some particular days, festivals according to indian culture, traditions

Why Hindus do not eat Non Vegetarian Food on particular days?

Hindus do not eat non vegetarian food like chicken, meat or fish or any other Non Vegs on particular days, not limited but including: Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays of every week, many more auspicious days like Yekadashi, Sankranti, Dussera, Sankashti Chaturthi, Angarki Chaturthi, Ekadashi, Gudhipadwa, Akshaytrutiya, Diwali (all the days). Amongst these, the reason for not eating

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Scientific reason behind old indian punishment of holding earlobes and bending knees

Scientific reason behind Old Indian School punishment method

Remember the ‘good’ old Indian school punishments? Holding the earlobes with arms crossed over your chests, bending the knees and then sit and then stand and so on till the time Masterji is saying? Though teachers these days misunderstood this concept in some areas and hurting the students violating the basic rights which is a HR issue. Down

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Tulsi plant, importance in hindu culture, why Tulsi leaves should not be chewed

Tulsi – The sacred plant of Hindu Culture. Why we worship and what are the uses?

The Latin name of Tulsi plant is “Ocimum Sanctum” also called as Holy Basil. In India Tulsi plant is being worshipped from Thousands of Years, It is considered as a Sacred Plant and it is present in every Hindu family.. infront or inside of their house. The recent studies have shown that Tulsi plant releases Ozone(O3) along

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