>>937271889>Mahabharat 13.78.19 says: The best kind of gift is one given without pride, to a worthy person who doesn't ask, and at the right time and place — a pure (sattvik) gift.>Vasiṣṭha Dharma Sūtra 27.14:A Shudra having sex with a Brahmin woman was to be punished with death — according to ancient caste law.
>Vasiṣṭha Dharma Sūtra is simply a text written by a person named Vasiṣṭha. Seems he has problems with the lower castes like most Hindus.>DeviBhāgavatapurāṇa 11.23.47 says: “All the senses have long been under the control of the mind, but the mind is not under anyone’s control—it is the strongest. Whoever can master the mind becomes master of all the senses.” >Verses 2–6 from Chapter 292 (“Greatness of Cows”) in the Agni Purāṇa >Verse2: Cow dung and urine—along with milk, curd, ghee, and "rocanā" (yellow pigment)—are powerful purifiers that destroy poverty and sins. >Verse3: These six products—urine, dung, milk, curd, ghee, and cow‑water—also alleviate nightmares and negative influences. >Verse4: “Rocanā” can neutralize poisons and malevolent forces. Feeding a cow even a morsel earns one heaven, while neglecting cows leads to hell. >Verses5–6: Giving cows food—even someone else’s—brings heaven; gifting or praising cows uplifts one’s lineage. Their breath purifies the earth; mere contact with them destroys sins.>In Agni Purana 292.2–6, cow dung and urine are described as purifiers—meant for external cleansing, rituals, or medicine, not regular consumption.Some later Ayurvedic or folk practices did promote consuming small amounts for supposed health benefits, but the original Purana verses emphasize purification, not diet.
Everything mentioned in your picture is wrong. At least you should do a little bit of research to confirm your prejudices. I am an atheist Indian btw.