Daivajna food habits

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Daivajna people are fisheterian people like bengali brahmins. Eating fish is not considered as non vegetarian. It is said that when the Saraswati River dried up, and the Brahmins in "Sarawati mandal" and "Aaryavarta" survived by eating fish. Fish is considered as very auspicious and is offered to Devi by some families during "Malini Pournima" in " pousha " month of Hindu lunar calender.Fish is euphemistically called Sea Vegetable or झळकें from (जल काय -Jal Kaay).Their daily diet consists of rice and "human" (हूमण fish curry) accompanied by diffent varieties of vegetable curries , pickles and sweets ( payasa,mangane, kheer, puranpoli,soji, patoli).On contrast most of the vaishnavite people in the community and those who are " Purohits"(priests) are strictly vegetarian.

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  1. Daivadnya Brahmans should not eat fish and even egg

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  3. Daivadnya Brahmans should not eat fish and even egg

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    1. Yes, most of them in karnataka follow lacto-vegetarianism.

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