*Beef is sold in Buddhist citadel of Kandy, pork is not*

 Kandy is special to Sri Lanka and the Sinhale Buddhists in many ways. It
is where the sacred Tooth relic of Buddha is enshrined and a place of daily
homage. The sanctity of Kandy and the entire Sinhale nation was preserved
under Sinhale Buddhist kings. Animal slaughter was banned by all of Sri
Lanka’ pre-colonial rulers by royal decree while Buddhism was State
religion ever since Buddhism was brought to Sri Lanka by royal invitation
and given royal patronage. No Government can take away that truth or play
down that truth with political correctness or for political votes. Killing
animals for food started with the arrival of the Portuguese and was
legalized in 1815 by the British. Today, scores of meat stalls prevail in
and around Kandy and they all sell beef but they do not sell pork. What
does that show of who influences what is sold and eaten in Kandy and
questions what the authorities in particular those tasked to and expected
to preserve the Buddhist identity of Kandy is doing.


Kandy is referred to as the cultural capital. It is featured as a UNESCO
heritage site. It was known originally as Senkadagalapura. Sri Lanka’s
Buddhist space and Buddhist identity is getting diminished raising concerns
of the outcome unless addressed. Political correctness has only left
politicians rich and ready to compromise Buddhist space that does not
belong to them and after doing the damage unashamedly reach out for
Buddhist votes as well.


The situation is no different in Anuradhapura. The sacred city of
Anuradhapura not only has meat stalls but scores of taverns selling liquor
as well. In fact going round Kandy, one can easily count the liquor stalls.


India has recently brought up the subject of animal slaughter on the logic
that Hindus that venerate the cow using it as a means of service and
worship, the cow should not be subject to the axe and end up on the plate.
The counter argument is that in asking for cows not to be slaughtered it is
an affront to other religions that eat meat. Then we come to the question
of reciprocity. Do countries that do not eat pork according to their
religion allow pork to be eaten simply because people of other religions
eat pork? Where there is no reciprocity there cannot be demands.
Nevertheless what is surprising is that in Sri Lanka the minority religions
eating habits has taken precedence. Beef is sold in virtually all
supermarkets throughout the country in addition to meatstalls selling beef
as well, yet few or hardly any supermarkets sell pork and when asked the
automatic reply of these outlets is that it is because Muslims do not eat
pork. When the majority of Buddhists and Hindus do not eat beef why is beef
sold so openly? Even in restaurants and menus it is always the preference
of Muslim dietary needs that come first. This is rather unfair in a country
that forbid animal slaughter by royal decree, in a religion that regards
all sentient beings as equals including animals and where both Buddhists
and Hindus venerate the cow. How is it that the dietary demands of 9% of
the population comes first?


Sri Lankan authorities need to realize that the country cannot be dictated
according to the whims and fancies of people whether they be in government
or those ready to give handsome payouts for the government to enact their
fancies.


Then we come to the question of catering to meat eaters. The answer is
simple – import. The example of kosher products also needs to be mentioned.
The Jews who eat kosher products pay an additional amount for foods labeled
as kosher and these are separately featured in supermarkets at an
additional price or they are sold by Jews in exclusively kosher item shops.
These kosher foods are generally imported from chosen destinations that
vouch for their kosher standards. The Jews have at no given time demanded
that people purchase kosher products with kosher labels simply because the
Jews don’t eat other foods. They have created their own system that does
not deprive the identity of the nations they live in or influence others to
follow their faith and religion when it is contrary to that of the
majority. This is a good lesson in the context of halal and it is a pity
that the authorities for votes and other remunerations are dabbling with
the subject.





*Shenali D Waduge*

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