Hi. Sorry if this topic was discussed already but I saw something recently that confused me.
I grew up Hindu and I was always taught to abstain from meat on days when I was to go to temple or on religious holy days (Diwali etc.)
However I recently saw a TV Show on Ma's Indian Satellite TV thing called Mahedev (I think, my Hindi is awful.) it is said to be based directly on Shiva Scriptures, though as we are not Shivites (sp?) my Ma and me are not really familiar with them. Anyway on the show Lord Shiva was testing Mata Parvati, to ensure she is pure for marriage. She is set the task of performing a Puja in his honour. Circumstances happen and Lord Shiva disguises himself as a sage and with other sages stars to perform a puja. He picks up meat and Parvati chides him. However the disguised Shiva responds by saying that God needs a healthy strong body as well and the non meat rule was man made, the Shiva shrine accepts his meat and does not accept Parvatis offering of flowers. She neither passes nor fails but Shiva is still impressed with her dedication (phew!)
I know that Thininan (sp?) was a warrior and due to his extreme devotion Lord Shiva accepted meat from him. But is this like a thing? Is it man made or Holy to abstain from meat when worshipping Lord Shiva?
I grew up Hindu and I was always taught to abstain from meat on days when I was to go to temple or on religious holy days (Diwali etc.)
However I recently saw a TV Show on Ma's Indian Satellite TV thing called Mahedev (I think, my Hindi is awful.) it is said to be based directly on Shiva Scriptures, though as we are not Shivites (sp?) my Ma and me are not really familiar with them. Anyway on the show Lord Shiva was testing Mata Parvati, to ensure she is pure for marriage. She is set the task of performing a Puja in his honour. Circumstances happen and Lord Shiva disguises himself as a sage and with other sages stars to perform a puja. He picks up meat and Parvati chides him. However the disguised Shiva responds by saying that God needs a healthy strong body as well and the non meat rule was man made, the Shiva shrine accepts his meat and does not accept Parvatis offering of flowers. She neither passes nor fails but Shiva is still impressed with her dedication (phew!)
I know that Thininan (sp?) was a warrior and due to his extreme devotion Lord Shiva accepted meat from him. But is this like a thing? Is it man made or Holy to abstain from meat when worshipping Lord Shiva?