Padama Purana - stop Animal and Human sacrifice

In a citation from the Padma Purana, it is recounted that a Digambar Jain Muni approached King Vena and presented Jain practices that wanted put an end to the animal and human sacrifices that were called for in the Vedas and by Brahamanas. The Muni also argued against brahaman's meat-eating practices and engaged in debates against rituals such as svaha and ritualistic bathing. Furthermore, the Muni talked about treating individuals from lower castes, such as shudras and chandalas, with compassion and view all living beings equally.


Heretic = Jain Muni; Brahamana's were brutal in those times and wrote wrong in their text books about history.

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