[Advaita-l] An instance of malicious interpretation of the Atharvaśirā upaniṣad
Sunil Bhattacharjya
sunil_bhattacharjya at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 17 12:33:56 CST 2017
Dear friends,
1)
Sunil KB
< is believed that the sacrificed pashus (obviously the non-vegetarian pashus) will take
revenge on the sacrificer by eating the flesh of the latter (sacrificer), in the next birth
and Manu also seems to have indicated this.>
Vidyasankar S
<Reference?
Sunil KB
मां स भक्षयित्वा - अमुत्र यस्य मांसम् इह-अद्म्यहम् ।
एतत् - मांसस्य मांसत्वं प्रवदन्ति मनीषिणः ॥ मनु स्मृति ५-५५
2)
Sunil KB
<This can possibly be obviated if the sacrificed pashu itself is a non-carnivorous animal
or if vegetables like Kushmanda are sacrificed as Bali. The flesh eaters among the Hindus,
eat the meat of the non-carnivorous animals. It is also believed that eating meat of
non-vegetarian pashus (i.e., carnivorous animals) will make the man more aggressive and
brutal. However, Vishwamitra is said to have taken dog's meat to save his life, when
there was a famine, but I do not recollect the reference at this time>
Vidyasankar S
< That is Apaddharma. It has nothing to with normal rules of yajna involving pashubandha.>
Sunil KB
Yes, this is not among the rules of Manu, nor of yajna.
Regards,
Sunil KB
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On Mon, 1/16/17, Vidyasankar Sundaresan <svidyasankar at gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Advaita-l] An instance of malicious interpretation of the Atharvaśirā upaniṣad
To: "Sunil Bhattacharjya" <sunil_bhattacharjya at yahoo.com>, "A discussion group for Advaita Vedanta" <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org>
Cc: "Venkatesh Murthy" <vmurthy36 at gmail.com>, "yahoogroups" <advaitin at yahoogroups.com>, "V Subrahmanian" <v.subrahmanian at gmail.com>
Date: Monday, January 16, 2017, 3:44 PM
is
believed that the sacrificed pashus (obviously the
non-vegetarian pashus) will take revenge on the sacrificer
by eating the flesh of the latter (sacrificer), in the next
birth and Manu also seems to have indicated this.
Reference?
This can
possibly be obviated if the sacrificed pashu itself is a
non-carnivorous animal or if vegetables like Kushmanda are
sacrificed as Bali. The flesh eaters among the Hindus, eat
the meat of the non-carnivorous animals. It is also believed
that eating meat of non-vegetarian pashus (i.e., carnivorous
animals) will make the mare aggressive and brutal. However,
Vishwamitra is said to have taken dog's meat to save his
life, when there was a famine, but I do not recollect the
reference at this
time
That is Apaddharma. It has nothing
to with normal rules of yajna involving
pashubandha.
Vidyasankar
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