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Are Kshatriyas non vegetarian?

Are Kshatriyas non vegetarian?

job of a Kshatriya was to fight with enemy and protect the people. So, they required a lot of energy. Hence, Kshatriyas were allowed to eat meat, Non vegetarian food. In the same way, a farmer who requires a lot of physical work was allowed to eat Non veg food.

Was Lord Shiva a non vegetarian?

Whereas meat was an important offering for the pastoral Vedic gods, the sedentary Puranic gods were largely vegetarian. For the high tradition, defined by Brahmins, Shiva became a vegetarian god.

Do all Kshatriyas eat meat?

The Kshatriyas are a large block of Hindu castes, mainly located in the northern half of India. Although they rank high in the varna system, Kshatriyas may and commonly do eat meat (though never beef), and many also take alcoholic drinks; both of these characteristics set them apart from the Brahmans. …

What does Gita say about non veg?

The Bhagavad Gita doesn’t ban non-veg, but it does encourage harmlessness, when it comes to food. On the other hand, Arjuna was a soldier, and hunting was practiced by soldiers, so presumably Arjuna ate meat.

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Did Krishna and Rama eat non-vegetarian food?

Rama and Krishna who born in the Kshatriya samaj used to consume non-vegetarian food. This information is relevant in context for discussion over the food habits across the country at present”, said Pramod Madhwaraj District minister in-charge and also State fisheries, youth sports and services.

Do Kshatriyas eat non-veg?

Kshatriyas eat non-veg and in olden days Lord Krishna and Ram, being a Kshatriyas, must have eaten meat.” This assumption has come to your husband as he sees the birth of Krishna like the birth of all of us. We take birth due to our karma.

Why is Krishna not allowed to eat meat?

Krishna said in Bhagavad Gita that devotees may offer even a leaf, flower, or water, a fruit to Him. He did not ask Meat. So, Krishna took vegetarian foods only. And, Vishnu is the representation of Satva Guna. Those who represents satva guna will not eat non vegetarian foods.

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Is Kṛṣṇa a vegetarian?

Kṛṣṇa says that He is a vegetarian, by choice. That does not mean there were no circumstances when that choice was not possible. I am not aware of any testimony about Kṛṣṇa eating non-vegetarian. One of the reasons for the appearance of avatars is to provide a model for perfect human behavior.