The restaurant next to the temple doesn’t cook meat. Reason: the priest or religious crowd may take offense. When Ramayana, Mahabharata and other epics tells the tale of meat eating brahmins, this reason seems regressive. Their food involved wild boar , deer or any type of meat. When I was kid, my brahmin class friends have asked me to buy eggs for them. Similar practice to eat eggs and meat in hideout goes on in villages. Let people know, if one wants to eat meat anything, he or she would do, however much others sanitize the literature. Regarding the restaurant, it doesn’t want to lose this great location and temple doesn’t want to lose customers. So, it’s likely that that both businesses: restaurant and temple must have come to a consensus.
Sanitized Literature
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