2. In the process of evolution at some stage, the art, skill
and courage involved in hunting (RAJOGUNA) were
vital in view of the fact that the survival of the
individuals and the societies depended on hunting. In
the process of protecting from the predators, the
animals were killed in as much as they were killed to
satisfy the need of food. The fishing and hunting were
practiced not only without any guilt, but in fact with
some kind of pride and dignity, because of their utility
for the society!
When the mankind began to sense the influence of
unknown and unseen deities, he began to offer his food
(sacrificial animal) to the deity.
To celebrate and cheer up; the yajnas were performed
and bravery was invoked, admired, promoted and
celebrated! This is probably the logical basis of the
dignity that the sacrificial killing (RAJOGUNA)
enjoyed in yajnas.
3. The respect and honor for hunting and killing animals;
was logical also because cowardice (TAMOGUNA) in
those circumstances could have meant destruction of
the individual and the specie.
As and when the mankind evolved further, the
tradition of sacrificing animals in yajnas became
redundant and did not signify bravery (RAJOGUNA)
but basal and animalistic cowardly behavior
(TAMOGUNA); in view of preferred vegetarian food
being easily available; and hence gradually declined to
almost zero.
But I was once told that the practice of sacrificing
animals as offering to their deity still goes on! This is
not bravery (RAJOGUNA) but cold blooded risk free
cowardly cruelty; worst than mere cowardice and
hence worst than TAMOGUNA.
In my view this is a perverted and brutal (and not
brave) hangover of the redundant traditions and
4. customs belonging to the primitive stage of
development of the society, which belonged to
RAJOGUNA much required in those times, but
rendered to retrogressive and detrimental nature
(TAMOGUNA) in the present circumstances!
Once my friend asked, why don’t majority of the
people offer animals to the deities?
I did not have instant and satisfactory answer at that
time and thought that probably it could be blind
following of the egalitarian or god fearing tradition of
offering vegetarian food to deities.
But later I came to realize that unnecessary killing
belongs; as alluded to earlier; to worst form of
TAMAS OR TAMOGUNA (fanaticism) and those
who evolve in the course of evolution; rise from
TAMOGUNA and RAJOGUNA to SATVA GUNA
and choose not to opt for brutal, cruel and absolutely
5. unnecessary killing of cows, bullocks, sheep, goats and
other animals or birds!
Through probably the practice of NAMASMARAN, I
realized that as the mankind evolves, the SATVA
GUNA becomes preponderant and hence he gradually
does not need to perversely assert his bravery by
killing; especially when absolutely not required for
protection or feeding. A SATIVK individual does not
fancy killing harmless and in fact loving and serving
animals; ungratefully; for so called offering and/or
eating but prefers vegetarian food, for all offerings and
celebrations.