Hindu devotees plan for mass animal sacrifice in Nepal invites mass criticism

November 4th, 2009 - 12:06 pm ICT by ANI ( 2 comments )

Govinda Bariyapur (Nepal), Nov.4 (ANI): Plans by Hindu devotees to sacrifice over 500,000 animals during a two-day festival in Nepal this month has angered animal rights activists, who are demanding that the 300-year-old ritual to be banned.Every five years the tiny village of Bariyapur near Nepal’s southern border with India is swamped with blood as hundreds of thousands of Hindu devotees flock to the local temple to take part in what is thought to be the world’s biggest ritual slaughter.This year, according to The Times, it is expected that about 500,000 animals, including about 25,000 buffaloes, will be offered to Gadhimai, a Hindu goddess.

Proceedings will begin with the sacrifice of two wild rats, a cockerel, a pig, a goat and a lamb.Supporters of the Gadhimai Fair say there is no question of them departing from a centuries-old tradition.

Devotees can then bring their animals into the temple for ritual purification before taking them into the grounds where the beasts’ throats are slit.

“The festival will lose its charm and become meaningless if we break with tradition,” Mangal Chaudhary Tharu, the temple’s head priest, was quoted, as saying.

An international group of activists that includes veteran French and Hollywood actress Brigitte Bardot and a 17-year-old Nepalese boy whose followers believe he is the reincarnation of Lord Buddha, is spearheading the campaign against the holding of the ritual.

“The campaign is producing results. Three villagers have already handed over three buffaloes to us which were intended for sacrifice at the fair, saying they have had a change of heart,” a spokesman said.

The Kathmandu Post has also suggested that some devotees were having second thoughts.

Opponents of the ritual say that it will harm the reputation of Nepal, one of the world’s poorest countries.

Pramada Shah, of Animal Welfare Network Nepal, said: “By perpetuating such a mass massacre in the name of religion, culture and tradition in the 21st century, we are projecting Nepal as barbaric.”

Govinda Tandon, of the Stop Animal Sacrifices Alliance, said: “There are rivers of blood for months with carcasses lying everywhere. The grounds are dominated by vultures, while the stench makes life miserable for people living nearby. The only people who benefit are the skin traders who bid for the pelts.”Most observers think it is unlikely that the Nepalese Government, which has pledged about 60,000 dollars for the festival, will intercede. (ANI)

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2 Responses

  1. Elishia Windfohr Says:

    It started with a few villagers saying no and i’m sure there will be alot more. We all have to eat I understand but 200,000? is crazy. Rest in peace the souls of those animals.

    Elishia Windfohr

  2. Professor Ashok Rathore Says:

    The main issue about slaughtering cattle in India is a paradox.Central Government policy states there are so many unproductive cattle wandering on the road side, competing for scarce feed and space resources. The policy states 40 % of these animals should be removed (I assume slaughtered in a humane way) but then there is ban on cattle slaughter in most of the States in Indiai and these cattle end up in Nepal. As long as the politicians continue to be hypocrats nothing will happen. It is time to call spade a spade, ni pussy footing, eniugh is enough, these unwanted cattle are balck spot for India, eating plastic, creating traffic accidents and in the nme of religion the hypocracy perpetuates. If India decides not to slaughter cattle (HOLY COW)make a policy and moniter it as well that there are no unwanted animals (dogs and cats also included)wandering on the road side. They be provided proper shelter, feed and those people who owns them are made responsible. It will take a strong backbone but our politicians and buerocrats are gut less, ONLY TALK and NO ACTION. If some one decides not to eat beef it is o.k. but why prevent those e.g. Muslims, Christians and othere who like to eat) in a democreatic society. Buffaloes are the back bone of Dairy Industry and produce more milk and with more butter fat are slaughtered, if you call Cow Mother why not Call Buffalo Aunty and prevent her slaughtter as well.It is simply a “DOUBLE STANDARD and MERE HYPOCRACY.
    Ashok Rathore

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