Gurdwaras are vegetarian so everyone of every religion can eat the meals. Millions of Hindus who are vegetarian eat at the Gurdwara daily which is why it's vegetarian.
But why do Sikhs serve Jhatka meat on Hola? Special occasion?
And if Vedas said Vegetarianism is important, why did/ do Hindus OFFER meat as a sacrifice.
I agree on Zakir Naik being an extremely bias source BUT he is true in that some Hindus offer meat
and keeping with the thread title, is Ahimsa a Buddhist or Hindu school of thought? Because as I stated, the Buddhist countries like Vietnam,Cambodia, Malaysia, Laos,Thailand,Phillipines and Indonesia eat all animals, even more so than the Chinese! So how can it be Buddhist?
and why no 'pure' Buddhism in India. It's absorbed by Hinduism. But no Hinduism in South East Asia even though Thailand and Cambodia were Hindu. So this proves Hinduism absorbed Buddhism and Buddha wasn't a Hindu deity. Does this mean that with time, Christ will also become an avatar of Vishnu? Or Guru Gobind Singh a descendant of Rama?