Another one!!! Can you see the end of Superstition

Jeet4560

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'World's biggest animal sacrifice' begins in Nepal
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Up to a million Hindu devotees gathered on Tuesday in a village in Nepal to witness the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of animals in a mass sacrifice that has drawn widespread criticism.
Worshippers travelled long distances, many coming from India, to attend the two-day Gadhimai festival, which honours the Hindu goddess of power and takes place once every five years in southern Nepal.
A huge cry of "Long Live Gadhimai!" went up after the village temple's head priest launched the event with the ritual sacrifice of two wild rats, two pigeons, a rooster, a lamb and a pig.
The crowd then rushed to a nearby field where 250 sword-wielding butchers were waiting to begin the mass slaughter of about 20,000 buffalo, brought by devotees to be sacrificed near the holy temple.
"This is a very special day for Hindu devotees," head priest Mangal Chaudhary Tharu said as the Gadhimai festival began.
"All the people who came here to worship Gadhimai have been waiting a long time for this day. I am very proud to be part of this event," added Tharu, the fourth generation of his family to serve as a priest at the temple.
An AFP reporter at the scene said up to a million devotees were crammed into the area for the festival. Many were from India, where some states have banned animal slaughter for religious purposes.
Mahesh Yadav, a Nepalese farmer who arrived at the site with a black goat tethered to the back of his bicycle, said he wanted to thank the goddess for giving him a son.
"I had seven daughters in a row so I promised the goddess I would sacrifice a goat if she gave me a son," he said.
"Eight years ago the goddess listened and my son was born."

Nepal's government has refused to put a stop to what it says is a centuries-old religious tradition, despite a vocal opposition campaign from local animal rights activists who say the slaughter is needless cruelty.
Their cause is supported by the well-known Indian animal rights activist Maneka Gandhi and by the French film star turned campaigner Brigitte Bardot, who this month wrote to Nepal's president urging him to put a stop to the festival.
Armed police have been deployed around the temple grounds and there were fears of clashes between animal rights activists and festival-goers.
But the campaigners appeared to have stayed away after making a last-ditch appeal to the government to stop the event over the weekend.
The buffalo slaughter took place in a huge field surrounded by three-metre wall, and will be followed on Tuesday by the ritual sacrifice of around 300,000 goats, sheep and birds.
Many festival-goers scaled the wall to get a better view of the killings, carried out by volunteers using specially-built bamboo cages to prevent the animals from escaping.
Jaya Lal Thakur, a 34-year-old local barber, said he paid 210 rupees ($4.90) for a licence to work at the festival and had already slaughtered dozens of buffalo.
"This is the second time I've slaughtered buffalo at the Gadhimai festival. I don't get paid to do it but I believe it will bring me salvation," he said.
"This is a rare opportunity and I'm very happy to be a part of it."
At one point police used batons to disperse the crowds and prevent a stampede, an AFP reporter witnessed, but there were no casualties and the event appeared mainly peaceful.
Nepal's government has provided 4.5 million rupees in funding for the festival, a lucrative event for organisers, who sell the hides to contractors after the slaughter.
The meat is distributed among local people, some of whom set up stalls selling sweets and drinks.
Authorities have banned the sale and consumption of alcohol in the area, but reports said five people including one Indian national died at the weekend after drinking home-brewed alcohol.
AFP
 

pps309

Prime VIP
Re: Another one!!! Can you see the end of Supersti

Cattle sacrifice is nothing man, there was worse then this, something called Purusamedha (Human Sacrifice). Even now some tantrik do it, although it's illegal.

"The Strange World of Human Sacrifice" by Jan N. Bremmer
 

Rano

VIP
Re: Another one!!! Can you see the end of Supersti

kise bezuban nu maar ke kehra punn kamaun di sochde aa eh :n
 
Re: Another one!!! Can you see the end of Supersti

what is wrong with people? and isnt it against the hindu religion to eat cow? how are they selling it to be used as food? this is stupidity and craziness
 

Dhillon

Dhillon Sa'aB™
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Re: Another one!!! Can you see the end of Supersti

Most of the animals brought for sacrifice are male calves.
Even in Punjab and most other parts in India male calves are sold and transferred to butcher houses in UP.
If there isn't a show and its not called a sacrifice, doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
 
Re: Another one!!! Can you see the end of Supersti

Isn't cow slaughter banned in Punjab because of the outcry by hindu groups???

I was told a big cow slaughter place was closed down becuase hindus dint want their "gau maata" disrespected.
 

pps309

Prime VIP
Re: Another one!!! Can you see the end of Supersti

Supersitions will never end, we all are responsible, we all have become emotionless, stone-hearted. It hurts us only if something happens to us in person.
Even educated massed believe in supersitions. There is no end to it.

I agree with dhillon that it is happening otherwise also.

Guys just one question, it seemed you are so hurt seeing cattle butchered like this.
Don't you get hurt or feel pain when you get know even human being have been butchered like them? When one person dies so many relations die with that person.
Why we always leave those matters saying it is related to this or that religion?
Why we leave it giving the name of religious intolerance?
Aren't administration responsible for holding the law and security of every person? Aren't they answerable to it? Did we tried asking the administration, or we just end up making it issues between two religions?
 

Jeet4560

Member
Re: Another one!!! Can you see the end of Supersti

I believe the question here is Superstition….taking someone’s life to satisfy mental belief to achieve Nirvana (heaven)… killing or not killing isn’t part the discussion; otherwise most of us eat meat but for different reason and offcourse killing is involved.
Most of the animals brought for sacrifice are male calves.
Even in Punjab and most other parts in India male calves are sold and transferred to butcher houses in UP.
If there isn't a show and its not called a sacrifice, doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
 
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