Why is it that the notion of Sacrifice is so important in religion?
Nearly every religion has some form of it.
Nearly every religion has some form of it.
Why is it that the notion of Sacrifice is so important in religion?
Nearly every religion has some form of it.
Why is it that the notion of Sacrifice is so important in religion?
Nearly every religion has some form of it.
animal sacrifice in the vedas was historically performed to test the efficacy of mantras (the other half of the animal sacrifice being the performance of another sacrifice which would restore vitality to the said animals or alternatively promote the animal to the human form of life). Since that other half of the ritual is long forgotten, animal sacrifice is one of the four things prohibited in the current age. This lead to animal sacrifice taking a secondary role ... namely facilitating the palate of persons resolved to eating meat ... (a ritual that finds authority within those puranas situated in the mode of tamas - or ignorance - to be precise). Part of it involves the recitation of the mantra that translates as "You have the right to kill this man who is sacrificing you." ... with the hope it might warrant a bit of introspection on the part of the performer.I'm thinking more along the lines of animal and human sacrifice.
Even Hindus do it, and they are supposed to be vegetarians, aren't they?
Hindus in Nepal leading 250,000 Buffaloes to be sacrificed in Bariyapur
This happens every five years, and the last mass sacrifice was in November last year.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/24/hindu-sacrifice-gadhimai-festival-nepal
*************Its kind of an ironic concept because it is beneficial, whether its about disciplining yourself or giving of yourself for the greater good or to help someone else.
well sure, someone is getting paid, and its not exclusively reserved to a bunch of rotund brahmanas who only get physical exercise by chasing people around the temple to make sure they give a suitable donation .....@lightgiagantic.
250,000 Beasts. For one ceremony.
That sounds like it has an economic purpose rather than a religious one.
As you were indicating I think.
Think of it along these linesI think that it is odd that this thread has got so few replies so far.
Maybe modern people accept blood sacrifice within whatever belief they hold, without truly understanding it.
Possibly even seeing it as a metaphor.
Sacrifice is performed to appease, win the favor of, or otherwise prove one's self to the god(s), spirits, what-have-you.Why is it that the notion of Sacrifice is so important in religion?
Nearly every religion has some form of it.
Sacrifice is performed to appease, win the favor of, or otherwise prove one's self to the god(s), spirits, what-have-you.
Generally it is an attempt to influence events, particularly those over which we have little actual control (the coming harvest, the next hunting expedition, the progression of an illness).
The interesting thing is that the tendency is innate. Who, having imbibed far to much the previous evening, has not made a plea the next morning forswearing alcohol if only their hangover would end.
Our desire to control our environment is a fundamental aspect human psychology.
~Raithere