Skip to main content

Move to declare cow as Rajyamata 'overlooks': Savarkar advocated non-vegetarianism

By Ram Puniyani* 

For the past three decades, the cow has emerged as a significant emotive issue in Indian politics, often portrayed as a sacred animal. For many, she holds the status of a mother, and Hindu nationalist politics has effectively leveraged this sentiment to polarize society. Hindutva ideologue Vinayak Savarkar introduced the concept of Hindutva as embodying the essence of "Hinduness" beyond merely the Hindu religion. 
This concept became foundational for the RSS, which has been tirelessly pursuing the establishment of a Hindu nation for nearly a century. The last thirty years have been particularly advantageous for RSS politics, as the organization’s emotive issues dominate the national political landscape. This issue recently resurfaced in October 2024. 
The Maharashtra ruling coalition, led by the BJP, declared the indigenous cow breed, commonly referred to as Desi Gay, as Rajyamata-Gomata (state mother-cow mother). This move appears strategically timed ahead of the upcoming Maharashtra elections, where the BJP is perceived to be at a disadvantage following poor results in previous parliamentary elections. 
Consequently, they have turned to controversial tactics that deepen societal divisions. Simultaneously, a Karnataka minister made headlines by asserting that Savarkar, a key figure in Hindu nationalist ideology, was not inherently opposed to cow slaughter and did not regard the cow as sacred, viewing her instead as a useful animal. 
At a Gandhi Jayanti event in Bengaluru, Dinesh Gundu Rao claimed, “Savarkar was not only a meat-eater who consumed beef but also advocated for it publicly.” Minister Gundu Rao emphasized that despite being a Brahmin, Savarkar did not follow traditional dietary customs and embraced a modernist approach. He stated, “Savarkar was a Brahmin, but he ate beef and was a non-vegetarian. He did not oppose cow slaughter; in fact, he was quite progressive on that topic.” 
It is well-documented that Savarkar consumed meat. During one notable visit from Gandhi to Savarkar in London—while Gandhi sought support for his South African endeavors—Savarkar prepared a dinner of fried prawns, which Gandhi, adhering to vegetarianism, declined. Savarkar also expressed that cows should not be worshipped. 
According to author Vaibhav Purandare, “Savarkar believed that the cow is merely a bullock’s mother. While there is no concrete evidence of him eating cow, he was not opposed to eating beef.” Purandare elaborated during the Bangalore Literature Festival that Savarkar’s stance on cow protection was complex; he objected to killing cows out of malice towards Hindus but considered it acceptable if done simply for consumption. 
The question of the cow’s sanctity has been explored extensively, particularly regarding the practice of cow sacrifice during the Vedic period. Swami Vivekananda, in his writings, pointed out that cow sacrifices were part of sacred rituals, suggesting that consuming beef was not taboo. He stated, “You would be surprised to learn that, according to old customs, a good Hindu is one who eats beef. On certain occasions, he must sacrifice a bull and partake of it.” 
Research associated with the Ramakrishna Mission supports this view, noting that the Vedic Aryans, including Brahmins, consumed fish, meat, and even beef. Records indicate that while milch cows were spared, bulls and barren cows were sacrificed. 
Ambedkar's studies mirror these findings, with historian D. N. Jha highlighting that the cow was once considered food, alluding to the historical tensions between Buddhism and Brahmanism that contributed to the notion of the cow as a mother figure. This shift contributed to a Brahmin resurgence and the eventual decline of Buddhism in India. 
During the independence movement, communal politics saw the cow and pig become symbols used to incite conflict, with acts designed to provoke violence between communities, such as throwing beef in temples. The ongoing cow slaughter debates have led to tragic consequences, with incidents of lynching motivated by cow-related issues further igniting fear within the Muslim community. 
Harsh Mander, a noted humanitarian, initiated Caravan-a-Mohabbat to support families affected by such violence. Muslim communities face the brunt of this targeting, while beef consumers in northeastern states, Kerala, and Goa remain largely unaffected. Interestingly, the Maharashtra government has adeptly designated only indigenous cows as Rajyamata, differentiating them from others. 
As India’s beef exports increase, it is also worth noting that former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, during a meal in America, responded with humor when reminded of his beef consumption, asserting it was not an Indian cow, and thus posed no real issue. 
--- 
*Political  commentator

Comments

TRENDING

Defeat of martial law: Has the decisive moment for change come in South Korea?

By Steven Lee  Late at night on December 3, soldiers stormed into South Korea’s National Assembly in armored vehicles and combat helicopters. Assembly staff desperately blocked their assault with fire extinguishers and barricades. South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol had just declared martial law to “ eliminate ‘anti-state’ forces .”

70,000 migrants, sold on Canadian dream, face uncertain future: Canada reinvents the xenophobic wheel

By Saurav Sarkar*  Bikram Singh is running out of time on his post-study work visa in Canada. Singh is one of about 70,000 migrants who were sold on the Canadian dream of eventually making the country their home but now face an uncertain future with their work permits set to expire by December 2024. They came from places like India, China, and the Philippines, and sold their land and belongings in their home countries, took out loans, or made other enormous commitments to get themselves to Canada.

A groundbreaking non-violent approach: Maharishi’s invincible defense technology

By MajGen (R) Kulwant Singh, Col (R) SP Bakshi, Col (R) Jitendra Jung Karki, LtCol (R) Gunter Chassé & Dr David Leffler*  In today’s turbulent world, achieving lasting peace and ensuring national security are more urgent than ever. Traditional defense methods focus on advanced weapons, military strategies, and tactics, but a groundbreaking approach offers a new non-violent and holistic solution: Maharishi’s Invincible Defense Technology (IDT). 

Govt of India asked to work for release of 217 Indian fishermen detained in Pakistan since 2021

By A Representative  Members of the fishing communities from Gujarat and Diu, Union Territory, held a press conference in Ahmedabad, urging the Union Government to take proactive measures to secure the release of Indian fishermen currently detained in Pakistan. Presently, 217 Indian fishermen, mostly from Gujarat and Diu, are held in Pakistan’s Malir Jail. Of these, 53 have been incarcerated since 2021 and 130 since 2022.

This book examines dialectics of complex caste and class relationship

By Harsh Thakor*  In Caste and Revolution by N. Ravi, the author addresses questions raised by Dalit and Bahujan intellectuals inspired by revolutionary parties. These questions center on caste issues and seek to formulate a profound diagnosis to chart a path toward the annihilation of caste. The book explains how caste-based feudalism and comprador bureaucratic capitalism intertwine to perpetuate the caste system. It asserts that only the path of a New Democratic Revolution can eradicate caste. The book delves into the need for an equal position for oppressed castes in all layers of society to abolish caste discrimination and oppression. It offers an analytical diagnosis, a penetrating navigation, and a detailed account of the dialectics of caste and class across diverse spheres. Annihilation of Caste and the New Democratic Revolution A revolutionary party develops a perspective document on the caste question, integrating its understanding of caste and the program for caste annih...

34 Dalit families in IIT Kanpur without toilets in Open Defecation Free India

By Sandeep Pandey   When Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur was set up in 1959, two villages were uprooted. The farmers were given meagre compensation for the standing crop. No compensation was given for the land to build this institute of national importance. Each family was promised a job but what was not told to them was that one would require specialised skills to get a job at IIT. Some members of these families were, of course, absorbed for menial work. Some washerfolk families were also invited from outside to live on campus to take care of the laundry needs of students, staff and faculty members. One of these men was cajoled by IIT authorities then to forego a regular employment at IIT and instead take up clothes washing work.

प्राकृतिक संसाधनों के दोहन करने की प्रतिस्पर्धा: बढ़ रही पर्यावरणीय और सामाजिक चुनौतियां

- राज कुमार सिन्हा  प्राकृतिक संसाधनों और कॉमन्स, जैसे सामुदायिक भूमि, वन, चारागाह और जल निकाय स्थानीय समुदायों के लिए महत्वपूर्ण हैं जो इन संसाधनों पर निर्भर हैं और उनके सतत् उपयोग एवं संरक्षण के लिए पीढ़ियों से प्रयासरत हैं। कॉमन्स न केवल हमारी पारिस्थितिकी को संतुलित रखते हैं, बल्कि ग्रामीण आजीविका, जैव विविधता, और जलवायु अनुकूलन के लिए भी महत्वपूर्ण हैं। दुर्भाग्यवश, हर साल इन संसाधनों में 4% की कमी आ रही है, जिससे पर्यावरणीय और सामाजिक चुनौतियां बढ़ रही हैं। इन कॉमन्स के संरक्षण और पुनरुद्धार के लिए दीर्घकालीन योजना पर कार्य करने की आवश्यकता है। जिससे एक बेहतर, समान और टिकाऊ भविष्य का निर्माण हो सके।

Local businessman subjected to physical assault, verbal abuse: Demand for accountability, justice

By Kirity Roy* On October 9, 2024, a disturbing incident of harassment and abuse took place in the Swarupnagar Block of North 24 Parganas district, involving a local businessman, Hasanur Gazi, who was subjected to physical assault, verbal abuse, and religious discrimination by a Border Security Force (BSF) constable. The incident, which occurred at the Hakimpur Checkpost, has raised serious concerns about the safety and dignity of citizens living in border areas, especially those belonging to religious minorities.

બેટ દ્વારકામાં માત્ર મુસ્લિમ ઘરો અને ધાર્મિક સ્થળો પર બુલડોઝર કાર્યવાહી: તાત્કાલિક રોકવાની માંગ

- પ્રતિનિધિ   દ્વારા   બેટ દ્વારકામાં મુસ્લિમ સમુદાયના ઘરો અને ધાર્મિક સ્થળો પર તંત્ર દ્વારા થયેલી બુલડોઝર કાર્યવાહી સામે સામાજિક આગેવાનો અને નાગરિકોમાં ભારે વિરોધ જોવા મળી રહ્યો છે. સ્થાનિકોમાંથી કેટલાક દ્વારા ગુજરાતના મુખ્યમંત્રીને લેખિતમાં રજૂઆત કરવામાં આવી છે, જેમાં આ કાર્યવાહી તાત્કાલિક રોકવાની માંગ ઉઠાવવામાં આવી છે.