Can Lord Shiva devotees eat meat?
Shiva’s fondness for meat is further emphasised when Jarasandha, a devotee of Shiva, keeps kings as captives only to kill them and offer their flesh to Shiva. Shiva’s meat-eating habits find a clear voice in the Vedas as well as the Puranas, but his association with wine-drinking seems a later appendage.
Can a devotee eat non veg?
Answer is simply no. Strictly speaking -‘a devotee should neither be vegetarian nor be non vegetarian’. It means that devotees should neither eat vegetarian meal nor should consume non vegetarian meal.
What is Lord Shiva’s Favourite food?
No doubt, Bhaang is the favourite food of Lord Shiva. The drink is made from crushed hemp leaves. It is also said that the drink helps to cure many ailments and get rid of all sorts of pain. Milk or any sweet made with milk is offered on Shivratri.
Can we eat non-veg after visiting Shiva temple?
You can consume it directly inside the temple too, dont care about the rules, show them who is the boss. Strictly speaking -‘a devotee should neither be vegetarian nor be non vegetarian’.
Can non vegetarians worship Krishna?
You can. There is absolutely no bar on worshipping Krishna – or any other god or goddess for that matter – even if you are a non-vegetarian.
Can a Krishna devotee eat non veg?
Any one can eat meat. However, our shastras prescribe that a vegetarian diet is the best for our physical as well as spiritual growth. Srila Prabhupada stressed upon this extensively, hence if you are a ISKCON devotee, it is advised that you stay away from meat.
Does Bhagavad Gita talk about non veg?
The Bhagavad Gita doesn’t ban non-veg, but it does encourage harmlessness, when it comes to food. On the other hand, Arjuna was a soldier, and hunting was practiced by soldiers, so presumably Arjuna ate meat.
Which colour Lord Shiva likes?
We all know that Lord Shiva is fond of flowers. It is believed that Lord Shiva should only be offered flowers that are white in colour.