Posted on 02/10/2013 2:14:39 PM PST by nickcarraway
A Bay Area Hindu mans life has been dramatically altered after accidentally being served a sandwich containing meat on an airplane.
The tenets of Anshu Kumars religion require a strict vegetarian diet, and Kumar had never eaten meat.
Before traveling on Asiana Airlines, Kumar confirmed via email that his in-flight meals would be meat-free, and once on board, a flight attendant assured him again he would receive a vegetarian meal.
But, a few bites in, Kumar noticed an unfamiliar taste, and what he thought might be potato turned out to be meat.
Eating meat, even accidentally, is considered a sin for devout Hindus.
When someone of that background does accidentally eat meat, theres a sense of deep revulsion, agony I would say, said professor Vijaya Nagarajan, a religious studies expert from the University of San Francisco.
Kumar says he is now forbidden to touch the altar where he prays daily for forgiveness, and he must also travel back to India to perform penance.
He said he is also is no longer allowed to eat with his family.
For the person who served the meat, it is of little consequence, but for the person who accidentally ate it for the very first time in their entire life, and for how many generations, its like a break in the fabric of their community, Nagarajan said.
Kumar is asking the airline to label its food.
It is for serious Hindus. The only meat allowed is under very, very strict conditions that are too complicated to explain now. Christians aren’t supposed to have sex outside of marriage, kill babies in the womb or be homosexuals or approve of the homo agenda, but how many “Christians” do these things?
Exactly.
I”m lactose-intolerant and also have a pepper allergy and always open my sandwiches to check.
For him it’s just his personal preference, not a matter of sickness.
Just fishing for a lawsuit.
WHY this is hugh and series
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