Alcohol: Friend and Foe – the Guardian (Blog)
Alcohol: friend and foe – The Guardian (blog)
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Alcohol: friend and foe
The Guardian (blog) For my job I have to teach about substance abuse and addiction, a subject which for the UK could be renamed "Alcohol (plus guests)" and still be accurate. Friends who work and study in the field of substance abuse tell similar stories about the scale … |
Sacrifice Animal for worship in Maharastra India ( Don’t See Vegetarian)
Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing and offering of an animal to appease or maintain favour with a divine agency. Such forms of sacrifice are practised within many religions around the world and have appeared historically in almost all cultures, Practices of Hindu animal sacrifice are mostly associated with Shaktism, and in currents of folk Hinduism strongly rooted in local tribal traditions. It was also practiced in the Vedic Religion- including great sacrifices such as Ashwamedha, Somayajna, etc A Sanskrit term used for animal sacrifice is bali, in origin meaning “tribute, offering or oblation” generically….. (From Wikipedia with Thanks) Sant Gadge Maharaj or Gadge Baba ,was a saintly social reformer,.He exhorted people to stop animal sacrifice as part of religious rituals and campaigned against vices such as alcohol abuse animal killing in the name of GOD.
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