I was really stunned and challenged by this, as you can see. I wasn’t sure how I should feel… This was one of the things I saw while travelling that I never thought I would see in my life. I recognize that this is a religious tradition from the perspective of the locals, and I accept that. Throughout the world, religious practices of any kind can seem unusual from the perspectives of other people. But this made me feel unwell from a western perspective. I’m glad I can share this with you guys and show you the world. I’ll see you all in the next video, love you all.
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Just want you to know that There are a lot of nepali people who doesnt agree or cannot see these type of animal sacrifices as well, and your reaction was totally understandable.
So called Buddha land….😂 😂😂
Foreigners not welcome here
nice to see you in nepal
welcome buddyyy
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Jack tihar is coming hope u will stay until that time
Hii jack❤️❤️🇳🇵Your Nepali Series is Awesome 👍
I feel bad for people living in the western world truly. Their meat comes in plastic makes them very disassociated with their food . They buy KFC zinger boxes and big macs but when they see what it takes for you to consume meat they feel confronted. I guess the religious aspect makes it more harder for them to digest but rest assured in a country where 80% of the people don't eat meat everyday (source of protien) having that opportunity to eat meat in itself is very prized and looked forward too. I remember as I kid I would always look forward to these festivals to be able to eat meat again. At the end of the day when you put things into perspective how many cows were slaughtered to pump out those burgers in fast food joints in first world countries ? we actually consume far less animals than western countries and the the only thing extra is it can be tied to culture and religion.
Nepal 🇳🇵 people are very nice and the festival is very interesting indeed, thank you for sharing
See, who the fuck is talking.
The sacrifice is more of a cultural thing than a religious thing….any dharmic religions condemns killing or hurting of any animal.
Enjoy bro
As an animal lover, a pure vegetarian and cat rescuer here in Nepal , I know how it feels to see when people sacrifices on Religious Beliefs and culture. 🥺Hope this will change one day in near future. No Gods and Goddesses will be happy seeing blood everywhere of their own children (animals).
👉It is not Hindu culture fool, it is the culture of that society. If that society belongs to Hinduism does not mean what they do also belong to Hinduism. And people like you who eat meat should not lecture them. Do you not know innocent animals are killed like this for your non veg food. Mind your own business, if you have only half knowledge 😆
👉It is not Hindu culture fool, it is the culture of that society. If that society belongs to Hinduism does not mean what they do also belong to Hinduism. And people like you who eat meat should not lecture them. Do you not know innocent animals are killed like this for your non veg food. Mind your own business, if you have only half knowledge 😆
People make sure that When sacrificing the animal they give them a very quick death by beheading them soo that they dont suffer and after the festival people eat the meat of animal as parsad making it sure it does go to waste.
Religion is not always easy to understand, but awesome that you encountered and let it in, even with mixed emotions. And as always, C Ya in the next one Jack, cheers 🙌🍻
YEah I visited a year before. Thank GOd I visited Before I die!
Its harishankar jatra celebrated every year in month betwen bhadra and ashoj.
This year 2079 it will recelebrate in mangsir also.Heartly welcome to pharping Dakshinkali🥰❣️
That's the reason why I become irreligious.
Hello from Nepal!
Love you from Nepal