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Is killing an animal in Gurudwara allowed in Sikhism?

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Sikhs may eat meat but making meat in any Gurudwara is a huge sin. Those that do will be punished by God for doing something so wrong. A Gurudwara is a place where everyone including Animals are equal so killing and eating them is just ridiculous. read more

Jhatka practise is sikhi, sikhs have all become weak minded, guru gobind singh ji instituted jhatka as a rehat that must always take place, instead of slaughtering the animal in a cruel way it is killed fairly quickly with one stroke of the sword, bani is read (japji and Chandi di vaar) and on th elast lines of the bani the head of the animal is decapitataed. read more

Harpreet Singh, Sikh by Birth , Sikh by Choice , Sikh till I die Updated May 21, 2017 · Author has 405 answers and 1.1m answer views Animal killing for religious purpose is not justified ( eg bali sacrifices in hindus and bakrid in Muslims) killing an animal does not benefit any one spiritually as does eating banana or apple does not impact any one spiritually. read more

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