This is the most vulgar allegation so far and we don't need any outsider to forge fake theories when we have these so-called Hindus who can do to it 100x better for few dollars.
That's why I'm taking this before completing #21
In Vedas, carnality has been clearly prohibited. In many Vedic mantras, there is clearly prohibition of killing any creature and eating it, such as
Yajurveda 1.1:
"O man! Animals which are cow, they are never capable of violence."
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Yajurveda 40.7
Those who know the relative soul of God as equal to their soul i.e. like their own interest, likewise in others
AtharvaVeda 8.6.23
Those people who eat raw & cooked meat available from the destruction of males & females, embryos & eggs, we should oppose them
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Atharva Veda 6.140.2:
"O teeth you eat rice, eat barley, eat urad and eat sesame. This is part of the delightful food items for you. Do not you ever commit violence of any male and female."
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Atharva Veda 10.1.29:
"The killing of innocent people is definitely a big mistake, do not kill our cows, horses and men."
Through these verses clearly it has been conveyed that according to the Vedas, there is prohibition of carnality.
Now let's see about cow slaughter
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But first understand that the use of "Han" metal in the word goghana गोघ्न, has two meanings, violence and speed. In Goghana, there is the meaning of the motion or the movement, the movement, the realization. The main value is to get it, that is, to get the best cow.
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In Rigveda 1.114.10 it is written that,whoever is a goghana (the person who kills cow), he is a lowly man. You should stay away from him.
Many instances of the Vedas show that 'hn' is also used for approaching or approaching someone. Like in, AtharvaVeda 6.1.1
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In AV 6.1.1 husband has a message to go to his wife which is the appropriate meaning and not to kill his wife. Therefore the use of violence in the wrong perspective is same as deliberately selling your pen for few dollars to spread rumors, especially ignoring status of cow.
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Translation of Yajurveda 8.43 by Griffith:
"Idâ, delightful, worshipful, loveable, splendid, shining One,
Inviolable, full of sap, the Mighty One, most glorious,
These are thy names, O Cow: tell thou the Gods that I act
righteously."
There's a whole hymn in RigVeda 6.28 in the praise of cow:
YajurVeda 13.43: Do not slaughter the cow
"Forming thyself with joints in proper order, harm not the
Cow, Aditi widely ruling!" 9/n
In the Rig Veda 10.87.16 we find:
"One who partakes of human flesh, the flesh of a horse or of another animal and deprives others from milk by slaughtering cows ; if such a fiend does not desist then even cut off their heads by your powers Oh king!"
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YajurVeda 6.11:
"Pashunstraayethaam"
Protect the animals
Yajurveda 14.8:
"Dwipaadava Chatushpaatpaahi"
Protect the bipeds & quadrupeds!
Yajurveda 11.83:
"Urjam no dhehi dwipade chatushpade"
May all bipeds & quadrupeds gain strength & nourishment
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Yajurveda 13.49:
"Ghrtam duhaanaamaditim janaayaagne maa himsiheeh"
Don't kill cows &bulls who always deserve to be protected
Rigveda 7.56.17:
"Aare gohaa nrhaa vadho vo astu"
Cow slaughter is a crime equivalent to murder, those who commit this crime should be punished
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Rigveda 1.164.40 or Atharva Veda 7.73.11 or Atharva Veda 9.10.20:
"Aghnyeyam saa vardhataam mahate soubhagaaya"
Cow – The aghnya – brings us health and prosperity
Rigveda 5.83.8:
"Suprapaanam Bhavatvaghnyaayaah"
There should be excellent facility for pure water for Aghnya Cow
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Yajurveda 12.73:
"Vimucchyadhvamaghnyaa devayaanaa aganma"
The Aghnya cows and bulls bring you prosperity
Rigveda 8.101.15:
"Maa gaamanaagaamaditim vadhishta"
Do not kill the cow. Cow is innocent and Aditi – that ought not to be cut into pieces
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Yajurveda 30.18:
"Antakaaya goghaatam"
Destroy those who kill cows
Atharvaveda 1.16.4:
"Yadi no gaam hansi yadyashwam yadi poorusham
Tam tvaa seesena vidhyaamo yatha no so aveeraha"
If someone destroys our cows, horses or people, kill him with a bullet of lead
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Atharvaveda 3.30.1:
"Vatsam jaatamivaaghnyaa"
Love each other as the Aghnya – non-killable cow – loves its calf
Atharvaveda 11.1.34:
"Dhenu sadanam rayeenaam"
Cow is fountainhead of all bounties
So Veds are completely against inhuman practices, violence &Cow slaughter
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Also I give you some historical accounts to support all these Vedic statements:
[1] India is a strange country. People do not kill any living creatures, do not keep pigs and fowl, and do not sell live cattle.
—Faxian, 4th/5th century CE [Chinese pilgrim to India]
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[2] Hindus, like early Christians and Manichaeans, forbade the killing and eating of meat.
—Abū Rayḥān Al-Biruni, 1017–1030 CE [Persian visitor to India]
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[3] They would not kill an animal on any account, not even a fly, or a flea, or a louse, or anything, in fact, that has life; for they say these have all souls, and it would be sin to do so.
—Marco Polo, III.20, 13th century [Venetian traveler to India]
🧵Thread of munition remnants & unexploded ordnance from the #IndiaPakistanWar "Conflict":
1. Unexploded MICA series missile visible in the later part of the video, after the "missile launcher" aircraft pylon is shown. The rocket motor burned out, with the warhead still intact.
2. Seemingly Indian Forces used BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile - СК310 (SK310) markings can be noted.
3. There's been remnants of two Pakistan PL-15E air-to-air missiles.
This "pseudoscience" propaganda is so strong that writing such disrespectful articles in the country of Hindus is a new trend.
Dare they question "our brothers" about splitting of moon and how water become wine?
I've encountered the verses they quote for propaganda too but some of it has already been taken earlier and most of it I wanna compile in a later thread which would just be an extension of non-sense cause instead of Vedas, in the name of it they quote Puranas.
Anyway, let's see
Rig Veda 1.38.7 says that;
"Cloud rains in those places where the atmosphere creates low Pressure."
We teach this in middle school but don't tell them where does this knowledge come from about factors of rain.
Now these things shouldn't stop making sense in your head when I've already cleared how time (as dimension) changes after a certain interval of space-time relativity frame and also affected in 10 dimensional string oscillation of Universe.
Th Distortion of Vedas/Sanskrit by Max Müller and it's series of its consequences to this day on Hindu culture, religion and society
Now before his fanboys interrupt me let me make myself clear what kind of distortion I'm talking about
See this shall explain:
Now before jumping into it I want to tell people few things about Müller, it's kind of an introduction from his own letters and a statistical information by John William Adamson.
A background check on Müller:
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Now we'll see the letters of Müller taken from
“The Life and Letters of Friedrich Max Müller.”
First published in 1902 (London and N.Y.). Reprint in 1976 (USA).
1. TO HIS WIFE, OXFORD, December 9, 1867
Here he expresses his desperation to uproot Hindu religion:
The allegations are so dirty here like you can't discuss this things with anyone. How do they even think about his absurdity to fabricate. I'm disgusted to even write about it.
But let's debunk cause this filth has to be stopped
They fabricated YajurVeda 23.19:
"All wife of the host reciting 3 mantras go round the horse. While praying, they say: ‘O horse, you are, protector of the community on the basis of good qualities, you are, protector or treasure of happiness. O horse, you become my husband.'"
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As we can see in Yajur Veda 23.19 there's no mention of wife or husband in the entire verse. The verses from Chapter 23 explain rituals related to ‘Ashwamedha Yagna’, which was performed by Emperors as a mark of showing superiority over other kingdoms.