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Recieved: 1999/12/01  04:32  
Subject: Re: [K-list] Phood fite 
From: Zala
  
On 1999/12/01  04:32, Zala posted thus to the K-list: 
While you happen to pass by a slaughterhouse or a 
temple, you invariably experience some kind of repulsive 
smell which cannot be exactly called a stinking smell. A 
he-goat testes produces a kind of foul smell that spreads to 
the various parts of the goat's body. Consequently it 
becomes extremely difficult to go close enough to a grown-up 
he-goat.
 
A hilsa fish is extremely fond of flesh, especially 
rotten flesh is its most favorite food. Thats why some kind 
of repulsive juice is created. A container cleaned with a 
sponge which was formerly used in cleaning another 
container used for keeping a menu of hilsa, gives off a 
painful and repulsive foul smell, if it has no proper outlet 
for air. This is perhaps the reason why hilsa, 
sharks and crocodiles give off almost the same type of foul 
smell.
 
We can hardly use that container for eating or 
drinking anything from it. Those who are strictly vegetarian 
are averse to using any container used for containing 
non-vegetarian food.
 
The rotten 
smell or stinking smell - the kind of smell which we 
experience while walking by the place for dumping carcasses.
 
When a dead body is left unburnt or unburried for more than 
24 hours, the germs which decompose the body set in. 
 
 
 
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