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Wrestling! Dad why is mom against eating chicken? Why don't Indians eat chicken?

Recently, the editor watched the Indian film "wrestling, Dad", which was adapted from the real character experience. Mahawea, an Indian National wrestler who was forced to give up his career because of his life, hopes that his son will succeed him and fulfill his dream of winning the gold medal in the world-class competition. But one of the details is not particularly understood. Why don't Indians eat chicken?

In "wrestling dad", Harvey's wife supports her husband's practice, but it's unusual to hear that Harvey wants to go down to the kitchen to kill chickens and make chicken for the children. She firmly opposes Harvey's chicken making in the kitchen. The audience must be wondering? Why can't we eat chicken? And Harvey's wife made chicken after she failed to beat her husband, But never bring the chicken pot into the kitchen. Don't Indians eat chicken? Why do they still sell chicken? (this article is compiled exclusively by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

Why doesn't mom agree to cook chicken? Why not?

India is a caste system, which stipulates that senior castes cannot eat meat, fish, eggs, etc.

The Hindu concept is that you can't eat meat. You think meat is unclean. Eating meat will pollute your body and be disgusted by God. Eating meat is inferior. India's caste system has four levels: Brahman, sadiri, Veda and sudra, which is actually a relatively clean and unsophisticated classification. The higher the caste, the more vegetarian it is. There are also Dalits under the four castes. Only Dalits eat meat. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

The most noble is Brahmin, that is, monks, engaged in cultural education and sacrifice activities; the second is chadili, that is, samurai, engaged in administrative management and war; the third is Yashe, that is, civilians, landlords and businessmen; the fourth is sudra, that is, the Dasai, engaged in farming and various handicraft labor, with low status.

The male owner's family seems to be chadili, so the wrestling bar's parents don't agree with cooking chicken.