Guest guest Posted March 27, 2002 Report Share Posted March 27, 2002 It bothers me when I hear of Hindus indulging in this kind of unethhical behavior. In Trinidad people fast for days before divali (because most of them eat meat all through the year) and the same happens for holi. We have never had alcohol and meat associated with Divali but it was with Holi until a few years back when Hindu organizations made an effort to remove this. It has made a wonderful impact on the people. They see thye can have fun without the alcohol. I wish that India would go in tihis direction too. Religion , UNEXPECTED_DATA_AFTER_ADDRESS@.SYNTAX-ERROR. wrote: The celebrations on this day end with the partaking of food specially cooked for this occasion - gujjia, papri and kanji ke vade. Sometimes, meat dish like kofta curry is also served. It is customary to serve drinks before the meal. This is an information resource and discussion group for people interested in the World's Ancient Vedic Culture, with a focus on its historical, archeological and scientific aspects. Also topics about India, Hinduism, God, and other aspects of World Culture are welcome.Remember, Vedic Culture is not an artificial imposition, but is the natural state of a society that is in harmony with God and the environment.Om Shantih, Harih OmYour use of is subject to the Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards® Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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