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A Review of Beef In Ancient India: A Book that Refutes all Beef Eating Theories in Ancient India by Jaidayal Dalmia

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TitleA Review of Beef In Ancient India: A Book that Refutes all Beef Eating Theories in Ancient India
CreatorJaidayal Dalmia
Year1983
PPI300
LanguageEnglish
Mediatypetexts
SubjectExposing Western Indologists, Beef in Veda, Refutation of Beef in Veda, Hindutva, Gohatya, Cow Protection, Veda Negationism, Upanishads, False Theories, Lies About Vedas, Ancient India
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A Review of the Logical Fallacies of English Translations of Ancient Indian Texts in Which English Translators Have Provided Their Own Interpolations to Defend the Idea that Beef Eating Was Common in Ancient India along to Support Other Western Ideas as "Aryan Invasion Theory" in Which This Text Refutes Those Claims.Table of Contents:-Appeal of the CowSubmissionGandhijis Sound AdviceNo Compromise on Cow-Slaughter with Muslim League by Mahatma GandhiAcknowledgement1. Introduction2. Western Indologists3. Non-Voilence in Supreme Religious Scriptures4. What to Do if There Is Contradiction between Smriti and Sruti?5. Is Beef Eating Prescribed in the Brhadaranyaka Upanisad6. Were Cows Slaughtered at King Rantidevas Place?7. Is Beef Possible in Madhuparka8. Were Cow-Slaughter, Meat Sacrifice and Meat Eating Prelevant in the Vedic Age9. the Meaning of Uksanna10. Was There Cow-Slaughter and Beef in the Marriage  Ceremony?11. Was the Cow Killed at Cremation12. Was a Red Bullock Slain for Its Hide13. Was Yajnavalkya Used to Amsala Beef14. Did Agastya Slay a Hundred Bulls?