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Unknowingly ate Fish

If you have the habit of eating egg then you're not vegetarian but eggeterian
Whether I am egg-tarian or that tarian or this tarian, I am not interested. You call me whatever. I don't care.

Just confirm, if I had commited an unpardonable, unforgivable sin by eating egg.

Should I also chant kaamokarishidh so that God successfully completes my tenure on this earth? If I don't chant, would God throw me into hell?

Would you accept me as brahmin only if I chant kaamokarishid?

Would I be born as chicken in my next birth for having eaten egg?
 
Hinduism is not like Christianity and there is not one scriptural authority. One may say Vedas but very few if any have learnt or consult Vedas as a practice. Even Vedas in later sections negate what is the earlier sections. So trying model so called Hinduism like Christianity will not work. It is not a founded religion.

There are no commandments. Though patanjali Yama and Niyama list of 10 map precisely with Ten Commandments.

One principle that is emphasized and that is Ahimsa as a value. Hindu teachings do not mandate vegetarian food. Depending on one’s desire to mature spiritually Satvic food is suggested. Meat is not considered Satvic

Moksha has nothing to do with going to a place called heaven. Moksha is not for a person.
 
Hinduism is not like Christianity and there is not one scriptural authority. One may say Vedas but very few if any have learnt or consult Vedas as a practice. Even Vedas in later sections negate what is the earlier sections. So trying model so called Hinduism like Christianity will not work. It is not a founded religion.

There are no commandments. Though patanjali Yama and Niyama list of 10 map precisely with Ten Commandments.

One principle that is emphasized and that is Ahimsa as a value. Hindu teachings do not mandate vegetarian food. Depending on one’s desire to mature spiritually Satvic food is suggested. Meat is not considered Satvic

Moksha has nothing to do with going to a place called heaven. Moksha is not for a person.
Sir, let us not stoop down to compare, contrast tenets of other religions here when it is unwarranted and irrelevant to the topic of discussion.

So, I take this input from you. There is no unequivocal statement or command that even remotely says, meat-eating is sin. Hence the author of this thread shall rest assured he has not committed any sin to feel guilty about. Hence he need not feel guilty. He need not perform any parihara.

Whether moksha has or has not to do with going to heaven, Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian also has nothing, absolutely nothing , to do with going to heaven.

Whether Meat is Satvic or not satvic is a subject matter for discussion in a separate thread.
 

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