Some Hindu temples ban new 5 pound 'non-veg' notes in UK


London, Dec 5 (PTI): A number of Hindu temples in the UK have decided to ban the new five-pound notes as it contains traces of animal fat.

It was found last week that these notes contain tallow, which comes from beef or mutton fat, triggering anger among vegetarians and religious groups.

Now the Bhaktivedanta Manor, one of the UK's largest Hare Krishna temples in Hertfordshire, southern England, posted a photo of a sign to Facebook which said: "We no longer accept the new five pound notes as they contain animal fat. Apologies for the inconvenience".


The National Council of Hindu Temples said in a statement that the new note "ceases to be a simple medium of exchange but becomes a medium for communicating pain and suffering and we would not want to come into contact with it".

While it is unclear exactly how many temples have imposed a clear, the Hindu Forum of Britain (HFB), an umbrella body of Hindu organisations, had issued a statement over the weekend saying they were urging people to sign a petition to withdraw the notes and avoid its use in donations.

Tarang Shelat, president of the Hindu Council of Birmingham - which is part of HFB, said: "It is important that we do make our views known in the strongest terms to the relevant authorities".

Through ignorance they may not be aware of offence it is causing us as Hindus.

"It is also important to mention that in our place of worship, animal based products are strictly forbidden and this would have a drastic effect on our collection boxes as 5 pound will not be allowed as donation," the petition titled 'Remove Tallow from bank notes' had clocked nearly 130,000 signatures.

It will be delivered to the Bank of England when it hits 150,000.

It reads: "The new 5 poundnotescontain animal fat in the form of tallow. This is unacceptable to millions of vegans & vegetarians in the UK. We demand that you cease to use animal products in the production of currency that we have to use".

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    This is really ridiculous

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  • SJM, Managalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2016

    What about wearing leather belts and shoues? It's from Animal is it ?

    DisAgree [3] Agree [90] Reply Report Abuse

  • suresh, mumbai

    Tue, Dec 06 2016

    SJM, leather belts, bags & shoes everything has to be removed at the time of entering the temple.you might not be knowing.

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  • Allen, Mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 05 2016

    Go cashless for temple donations😂Use card swipe machines as beggars started doing in modern India as per the latest news!

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  • Sheikh M, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2016

    They cannot touch 5 pound note because it contains beef or mutton and they decided to ban 5 pound notes.
    But can they ban people too to their surroundings who eat beef or mutton in UK....?

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  • jessie crasta, London

    Mon, Dec 05 2016

    That is ridiculous! With such religious sentiments, it will be difficult for them to shake hands with colleagues who eat meat, eat in restaurants where all types of meat is served, or meat eating doctors examining or operating them.

    DisAgree [5] Agree [81] Reply Report Abuse

  • Peter, Bengaluru

    Mon, Dec 05 2016

    How about the leather bags, leather wallets, leather belts, leather shoes etc. Are they allowed or to be banned. Even the mill in which the wheat is ground has a leather belt. So give up eating wheat?

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, Dec 05 2016

    Apply Modi solution: Demonetize the 5 pound

    DisAgree [7] Agree [85] Reply Report Abuse

  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2016

    You are living in a country where they have different tradition and culture, so you have to respect and follow the law of that land. Don't expect them to change. 

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 05 2016

    When in Rome, do as the Romans do...This thought will take them to 500 years behind....

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  • mohan, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2016

    Now what is this currency un-touchability.

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