Who Decides What Hindus Eat? The RSS Moral Police vs. Hindu History
Across tamil Nadu and India, a strange moral policing is unfolding — not over violence, corruption, or injustice, but over what people put on their plates.
The loudest warriors against meat offerings near temples or dargahs are often meat-eating Hindus themselves, trapped in a shame that was manufactured, marketed, and imposed over centuries.
This isn’t devotion; it’s deep-conditioning.
And behind it stands a political machinery that exploits guilt, caste hierarchy, and Sanskritisation for power.
The result? A confused society fighting imaginary battles while forgetting its own cultural roots.
1. Meat-Eating Hindus Fighting Against Meat Near Shrines — The Ultimate Irony
Most protesters against “non-veg near temples” are themselves regular meat eaters.
Their outrage is not moral — it’s manufactured shame, injected slowly into Hindu consciousness for generations.
2. The Dargah Reality: Those Eating the Feast Are Mostly Hindus Themselves
Are the majority eating the biryani cooked at the Thiruparankundram dargah? Hindus.
Even many of those performing the goat sacrifices are Hindu devotees — not some imagined “other.”
3. RSS Foot Soldiers Turn Cultural Insecurity Into Street Protests
These protests aren’t spiritual; they’re political theatre.
RSS cadres target selective shrines while ignoring countless Hindu temples where animal offerings are routine.
4. The “Hindu Meal” Scam: How airlines Helped Reinforce a False Image
airlines once labelled pure vegetarian meals as “Hindu meals” even though 95% of Hindus are non-vegetarians.
This wasn’t respect — it was a deliberate rewriting of Hindu identity.
5. Centuries of Conditioning Created a culture of Food Shame
“Hindu food is pure, meat is sin” — this lie was whispered for so long that many Hindus now police themselves.
It’s not faith; it’s internalised caste hierarchy dressed up as devotion.
6. Tuesday/Saturday “Veg Only” Vows Are Not Spiritual — They’re Psychological Residue
Decades of guilt-based conditioning turned normal eating into “sin.”
How can a community taught to hate its own food traditions stand tall with self-respect?
7. Pandikovil Exists — But No One Dares Protest There
At Madurai’s Pandi Temple, hundreds of goat sacrifices happen daily.
But RSS won’t step there — because real folk deities don’t tolerate manufactured moral policing.
8. Sanskritised Gods Get “Purity Rules,” Folk Gods Get Ignored
Temples that were local, tribal, or caste-inclusive were rebranded as “big gods.”
Once Sanskritised, they suddenly “forbid meat” — not because gods changed, but because politics demanded it.
9. The Murugan Question: A Forest god Who Became a Brahminical Icon
Murugan loved Valli, hunted in forests, and lived among tribal communities.
Would he have refused meat? Would he have demanded purity rules? The historical Murugan says NO — the rebranded skanda says YES.
10. The Final Truth: RSS Doesn’t Protect hinduism — It Distorts It
They harm Hindu traditions, erase folk deities, invent purity rules, and weaponise shame.
Their war isn’t against other communities — it’s against the diversity of hinduism itself.