COW SLAUGHTER QUOTES
Garden Conversation with Professors, Chairman of the Religion
Dept. of U.S.C., and Dr. Stillson Judah, and others -- June 24, 1975, Los
Angeles
Prabhupada: ...... According to Vedic civilization the cow is to
be given special protection. Why it is recommended for the cow? It does not
say of other animal. When animal killing is required according to Vedic
civilization, those who are meat-eaters, they are allowed to kill some
insignificant animal like deer, goat, pigs. It is for the animal eaters, not
for all. But if one is bent upon... And there are persons, they want
meat-eating. So for them these unimportant animals are recommended. But cow
is very important animal. You get from its milk so many nutritious food. So
apart from religious sentiment, from economic point of view, cow-killing is
not good. And from moral point of view it is not good because you drink
cow's milk, so cow is your mother.
Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.16.22 -- Hawaii, January 18, 1974
Here we see Maharaja Pariksit, as soon as he saw that a cow was being
attempted to be killed, immediately he took his sword..., "What are you,
nonsense? You are killing my citizen." This is good government. This is good
government. Why the cow is not national? He's also, she's also born in the
land; so she's as important a national as you are. Krsna has given her the
grass to eat. She's not interfere, interfering with your food. Why? What
right you have got to kill? You have got your own food. The cow has got the
grass for her food. You have got food grains. You have got... Cow is giving
you milk, just to give her protection, that "You take my blood, turn into
milk. Please do not kill me." So why these things are happening? Because
there is rascal government. Kalina upasrstan. Rascal government. So one
should lament that this, "We are under this rascal government, under the
rascal guru, rascal father. But who are meant for giving protection, they
are all rascals. This is our position." This is called Kali-yuga. This is
Kali-yuga.
Bhagavad-gita 1.12 -- London, July 13, 1973
Vaisya, they should engage themselves in agricultural production and
giving protection to the cows, especially mentioned, go-raksya. Go-raksya,
cow protection, is one of the items of state affairs. And now there is no
cow protection. Poor cows, they deliver milk, and later on they become
slaughtered. How much sinful the modern society is, and they still want
peace and prosperity. That is not possible. The society must be divided --
brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya, sudra -- and they must execute their proper
duty. And the vaisyas, they should give protection to the cows. And the
sudras, they should work under the direction of the higher three divisions.
In this way there will be nice management.
Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.8.46 -- Los Angeles, May 8, 1973
So the king's business is as soon as he sees one undesirable element,
immediately he would kill him. That is real protection. Just like when
Pariksit Maharaja was going on tour, he saw one black man was trying to kill
a cow. Immediately saw, "Who are you? You are trying to kill cow in my
kingdom? I shall kill you." He immediately took out his sword. This is king,
that... Not that animals should not be given protection, only man should be
given protection. No. Praja. Praja means one who taken birth in the kingdom.
That is called praja. So animal is also American, man is also American, but
there is no protection for the animal by the government. So that kind of
government, rascal government, was not there. Equal right. Your country says
equality given. Why not equality to the animals? That is defect. It is due
to, I mean to say, absence of Krsna consciousness. A Krsna conscious person
will not distinguish like that. For eating animal, they will philosophize
that animal has no soul; therefore it can be killed. No. This is nonsense.
Everyone has got soul.
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Park Bowl
The idea is the Maharaja Pariksit was so pious that, that when he was
touring in his kingdom all over the world, he found one man, one black man
was trying to kill one cow. Immediately, Maharaja Pariksit took his sword
and wanted to kill the man. He was Kali. So "Who are you, that you are
killing cow in my kingdom?" So formerly, when the whole world was under the
one king of the Pandavas, just like Pariksit Maharaja, there was equal
protection for the animals and the man. Not that man should be given
protection by law, and not the animals. The animals, they're also national.
What is the meaning of "national"? One who is born in that land. Suppose you
are American. You are born in this land of America; therefore you are
American national. Why not the cats and the dogs and the cows? They are also
national. So this is injustice, that to give protection to the human kind
and to send the animals to the slaughterhouse. This, this inequality,
discrimination between man and animal is due to lack of Krsna consciousness.
When one becomes actually Krsna conscious, he does not make such distinction
that a man should be given protection and the animal should be killed.
Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.16.21 -- Hawaii, January 17, 1974
We are taking so much milk from the cows, and we are killing instead of
giving them protection. So in this way, we are simply committing sinful
life. How you can expect to become happy?
Srimad-Bhagavatam 9.6.7 Purport
As far as eating beef is concerned, however, it is strictly prohibited to
everyone. Thus in Bhagavad-gita Krsna personally speaks of go-raksyam, cow
protection. Meat-eaters, according to their different positions and the
directions of the sastra, are allowed to eat flesh, but never the flesh of
cows. Cows must be given all protection.
Bhagavad-gita 14.16 Purport
Slaughtering poor animals is also due to the mode of ignorance. The
animal killers do not know that in the future the animal will have a body
suitable to kill them. That is the law of nature. In human society, if one
kills a man he has to be hanged. That is the law of the state. Because of
ignorance, people do not perceive that there is a complete state controlled
by the Supreme Lord. Every living creature is a son of the Supreme Lord, and
He does not tolerate even an ant's being killed. One has to pay for it. So
indulgence in animal killing for the taste of the tongue is the grossest
kind of ignorance. A human being has no need to kill animals, because God
has supplied so many nice things. If one indulges in meat-eating anyway, it
is to be understood that he is acting in ignorance and is making his future
very dark. Of all kinds of animal killing, the killing of cows is most
vicious because the cow gives us all kinds of pleasure by supplying milk.
Cow slaughter is an act of the grossest type of ignorance. In the Vedic
literature (Rg Veda 9.4.64) the words gobhih prinita-matsaram indicate that
one who, being fully satisfied by milk, is desirous of killing the cow is in
the grossest ignorance. There is also a prayer in the Vedic literature that
states:
namo brahmanya-devaya
go-brahmana-hitaya ca
jagad-dhitaya krsnaya
govindaya namo namah
"My Lord, You are the well-wisher of the cows and the brahmanas, and You
are the well-wisher of the entire human society and world." (Visnu Purana
1.19.65) The purport is that special mention is given in that prayer for the
protection of the cows and the brahmanas. Brahmanas are the symbol of
spiritual education, and cows are the symbol of the most valuable food;
these two living creatures, the brahmanas and the cows, must be given all
protection -- that is real advancement of civilization. In modern human
society, spiritual knowledge is neglected, and cow killing is encouraged.
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So, the cow is also a native. Then why should the cow be slaughtered? The
cow is giving milk and the bull is working for you, and then you slaughter
them? What is this philosophy? In the Christian religion it is clearly
stated, "Thou shalt not kill." Yet most of the slaughterhouses are in the
Christian countries.
This is all a misunderstanding of spiritual life. Every animal should be
given protection. That is the Vedic idea. Otherwise, by killing, killing,
killing, you become entangled in sinful activities.....
....That is why we have prescribed four regulative principles: no illicit
sex, no meat-eating, no gambling, and no intoxication. Especially in your
country, America, you have so many nice vegetables, fruits, grains, and milk
products. So why should you kill the cow? You have taken our prasadam
feasts. How delicious they are! So why kill the cow?
Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.1.8-13 -- New York, July 24, 1971
According to Vedic law, if one cow dies while he's locked up on the
neck... Because the cow is on the safe.(?) Somehow or other, it dies and the
rope is round the neck, the proprietor of the cow has to make some
atonement. Because it is to be supposed that the cow has died on account of
being locked up with the rope, there is atonement. Now if you are willingly
killing cows and so many animals, so how much we are being responsible?
Therefore at the present moment there is war, and the human society becomes
subjected to be killed in mass massacre -- the nature's law. You cannot stop
war and go on killing animals. That is not possible.....
....Suppose something, some animal, and this man who has killed. He will
take another birth and he will slaughter him. There are so many subtle laws.
Mamsa. The word mamsa, Sanskrit. Mam means "me," and sa means "he." "As I am
eating him just now, he will eat me next life." That is called mamsa. Mamsa
khadati. This is the definition of mamsa, or flesh. Mamsa khadati. "As I am
eating, enjoying now, palate, eating some animal, so he'll also eat me next
life." This is called karma-bandhana. Karma-bandhana means being locked up
in one's material activities. Yajnarthe karmanah anyatra karma-bandhanah.
Yajna, Visnu..., if you act for Krsna, beyond this, whatever you act, you'll
be under bondage. Just like I'm killing some animal, eating, enjoying, so it
is karma-bandhana. I am being locked up with my action so that I shall
become again a cow or goat, and this man, this cow and goat will become man,
and he will kill me and eat. You believe or not believe -- that's a
different thing. But these are the Vedic statement.
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The Evolutionists: Thomas Huxley, Henri Bergson, and Samuel Alexander
Prabhupada: Part and parcel, that is explained in Bhagavad-gita.
Every living entity. Why man? Every living entity is part and parcel.
Mamaivamso jiva-bhutah [Bg. 15.7]. But they take that "Cow is not living
entity. It has no soul. So let us eat. It is eatable." That is their
nonsense philosophy. That is not fact. Everyone. Even the... All living
entities are part and parcel of God.
Evening Darsana -- February 25, 1977, Mayapura
Prabhupada: This is their civilization. They have got so nice
thing to eat, but they are making business by killing. How much insane.
Killing is done by the uncivilized men when they are hungry. But when there
are so many things to eat, why they should kill? And that is not for
themselves. For others.
Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.5.14 Purport
In the Western countries such as America, many people proudly proclaim
themselves to be most pious religionists and sometimes even prophets or
representatives of God. Boasting of their religiosity, such foolish people
experience no fear or doubt in cruelly slaughtering innumerable animals in
slaughterhouses or on hunting trips for their whimsical sense gratification.
In the state of Mississippi there are sometimes pig-killing festivals, in
which entire families enjoy watching a pig cruelly butchered before their
eyes. Similarly, a former president of the United States from Texas did not
consider any social occasion complete without the slaughtering of a cow.
Such persons mistakenly consider themselves to be perfectly observing the
laws of God and due to such arrogant foolishness lose all touch with
reality. When a man is raising an animal for slaughter, he feeds the animal
nicely and encourages it to grow fat. Thus the animal gradually accepts its
would-be killer as its protector and master. When the master finally
approaches the helpless animal with a sharp knife or gun, the animal thinks,
"Oh, my master is joking with me." Only at the last minute does the animal
understand that the so-called master is death personified. It is clearly
stated in Vedic literature that cruel masters who kill innocent animals will
undoubtedly be killed in the next life by a similar process.
mam sa bhaksayitamutra
yasya mamsam ihadmy aham
etan mamsasya mamsatvam
pravadanti manisinah
"That creature whose flesh I am eating here and now will consume me in
the next life.' Thus meat is called mamsa, as described by learned
authorities." In Srimad-Bhagavatam this grizzly fate of animal killers is
described by Narada Muni to King Pracinabarhi, who was excessively killing
animals in so-called sacrifices.
bho bhoh prajapate rajan
pasun pasya tvayadhvare
samjnapitan jiva-sanghan
nirghrnena sahasrasah
ete tvam sampratiksante
smaranto vaisasam tava
samparetam ayah-kutais
chindanty utthita-manyavah
"O ruler of the citizens, my dear King, please see in the sky those
animals which you have sacrificed, without compassion and without mercy, in
the sacrificial arena. All these animals are awaiting your death so that
they can avenge the injuries you have inflicted upon them. After you die,
they will angrily pierce your body with iron horns." (SB 4.25.7–8) Such
punishment of animal killers may take place under the jurisdiction of
Yamaraja on the planet of the lord of death. In other words, one who kills
an animal or who eats meat undoubtedly acquires a debt to the living entity
who has contributed his body for the satisfaction of the meat-eater. The
meat-eater must pay his debt by contributing his own body to be consumed in
the next life. Such payment of one's debt by offering one's own body to be
eaten is confirmed in the Vedic literature.
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Srila Prabhupada: But now the so-called priestly class are
amending the Biblical injunctions according to their whims. For instance,
the Bible enjoins, "Thou shalt not kill." But the priestly class is like the
other classes -- sanctioning slaughterhouses. So how can they guide?
Mr. Hennis: But the animal world is entirely composed of beings who
eat one another. I suppose that the justification that people have for
maintaining slaughterhouses is that it is just a cleaner way of killing than
for a lion to jump on the back of an antelope.
Srila Prabhupada: But as a human being you should have
discrimination. You should be guided by your brain, and society should be
guided by the "brain class" of priestly, thoughtful men. Nature has given
human beings the fruits, the vegetables, the grains, the milk, which all
have great nutritional value, and human beings should be satisfied with
these wholesome foods. Why should they maintain slaughterhouses? And how can
they think they will be happy by being sinful, by disobeying God's
commandments? This means society has no brain....
...Srila Prabhupada: And from the moral point of view, do you like
sending your mother to the slaughterhouse? You are drinking the milk of the
cow -- so she is your mother -- and after that you are sending her to the
slaughterhouse. That is why we ask. Where is society's brain?
Mr. Hennis: Of course, when we speak of the distinctions that are
made between pious activities and sinful activities --
Srila Prabhupada: Today practically no one is making this
distinction. We are making it, and we have introduced these ideas by
establishing farm communities and protecting our cows. And our cows are
winning awards for giving the most milk, because they are so jubilant. They
know, "These people will not kill me." They know it, so they are very happy.
Nor do we kill their calves. At other farms, soon after the cow gives birth
to a calf, they pull her calf away for slaughter. You see? This means
society has no brain. You may create hundreds of organizations, but society
will never be happy. That is the verdict.
Srimad-Bhagavatam 5.5.2 -- Hyderabad, April 11, 1975
Guest (2): Why doesn't Krsna consciousness movement stop cow
slaughter? Every day five thousand cows are being slaughtered.
Prabhupada: Yes, we are teaching don't eat meat. So don't eat meat
means don't slaughter cows and goats and everyone. You are after stopping
cow slaughter, but you are advocating goat slaughter. But we are not for any
slaughter. Don't eat meat, that's all.
Room Conversation -- December 13, 1970, Indore
Prabhupada: In India, the land of sages, land of Krsna, land of Lord
Ramacandra, land of Maharaja Pariksit, without any restriction cow slaughter
is going on. And they are speaking of karma-yoga. Just see the fun.
Guest (1): I don't know where this India is going to, the land of
Krsna is going to.
Prabhupada: Well... No, we should try our best.
Guest (1): We have to fight these habits. It is our duty.
Prabhupada: Yes, that's it. So you are a military man. I request you
to fight against this nonsense.