@THinduz When Dhindoos ask silly questions..

Does Lord Shiva Eat Meat..?

Nowadays it has become a fashion for #Dhindoo fools ( anti Hindu bigots ) to claim our divine Devteys consume meat just so to justify their dietary habits.
We get flooded with misinformation with deliberately twisted articles supported with fake translations of our Dharmic shastras supporting Meat eating in Hinduism, sacrifice of innocent animals at the alters of our Divine gods - the most ridiculous claim nowadays is that our Gods
consume meat especially Lord shiva. One of the tenets of Sanatan Dharma is – ‘A diet made from slaughtering another being destroys all the virtues in the person consuming it.’ Due to the adverse effects of the Tama-predominant waves in non-vegetarian diet,
the Sattva guna in the person is destroyed. Consequently, his benevolent thoughts are also destroyed and Tama-dominant, indiscretionary, violent thoughts originate or surface including hormonal changes in our bodies
that occur from the animal meat that is charged up with the animal's hormones. Lord Shiva is not a human being like us. He is eternally liberated and pure. He is manifested within the Sattva Guna or Mode of Goodness.
There is no difference between his body and soul.
na devā aśnanti na pibanti - dṛṣṭyeva tṛpyanti
“The gods do no eat or drink anything - merely by seeing the offerings are they satisfied” - Brihadaranyaka upanishad.
#KnowYourGods
#hinduism
#sanatandharma
#trinetra108

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