Salman Khan Lawrence Bishnoi Black Buck Case | Who killed the black buck, what is the truth behind it?

Breastfeeding a black buck… Why did Lawrence Bishnoi vow to take revenge from Salman since childhood? Inside Story

In the year 1998, Salman Khan was accused of hunting two blackbucks along with others during the shooting of the film Hum Saath Saath Hain near Jodhpur.

Lawrence Bishnoi revenge Salman Khan blackbuck poaching incident
Lawrence Bishnoi revenge Salman Khan blackbuck poaching incident . Image: PTI

‘Twenty-nine is the alphabet of religion, keep it in your heart. 
Jambhoji has been kind and my name is Bishnoi.’

Blackbuck Poaching Incident: These two lines written in the local language of Rajasthan are not a poem or a proverb, but a vow. That oath, that promise, that resolution which the people there fulfill even by sacrificing their lives. The Hindi meaning of these two lines is – ‘Those who follow the 29 rules of Jambheshwar from their heart are Bishnoi.’

In these 29 principles, there is also a rule of Blackbuck which the Bishnoi community loves more than their life and this Blackbuck has become a problem for Salman Khan. The murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique and the continuous threats to Salman Khan have once again exposed the long-standing controversy related to the killing of these Blackbucks.

Lawrence Bishnoi was probably 5 years old then, he had vowed to take revenge from Salman

In 1998, Salman Khan was accused of hunting two blackbucks along with others during the shooting of the film Hum Saath Saath Hain near Jodhpur. After this incident, anger spread in the Bishnoi community and Salman became their enemy. This happened because the people of the Bishnoi community worship blackbucks.

At that time, people of this community protested against Salman Khan. On the other hand, gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who was probably 5 years old at that time, vowed to take revenge from Salman. Although it may be a matter of debate whether the black buck is the main reason for Lawrence’s animosity towards Salman, but there is no doubt that the Bishnoi community has a deep relationship with black bucks and chinkaras.

550 years old relationship

For the Bishnoi community, this is a 550-year-old relationship. The Bishnoi community, founded by guru Jambheshwar (also known as Jambaji) around the 15th century, is guided by 29 principles. Their teachings emphasize the protection and preservation of wildlife and flora. One of the core tenets of Bishnoi philosophy is the worship of the blackbuck as the reincarnation of their spiritual guru Jambheshwar.

According to Bishnoi.co.in “Bishnoi is not a religion but a way of life based on the 29 principles of Guru Jambheshwar, who founded the Bishnoi sect 550 years ago. One of the principles advocates the protection of trees and animals.

Women of Bishnoi society breastfeed the black deer’s babies

Women of the Bishnoi community even breastfeed the baby deer. During the British period, Taroji Rahhad, a farmer of the Bishnoi community of Sheeshwal village in Haryana, protested against the British officer who hunted black deer. He went on a hunger strike and then this hunting was banned. Many people of the community even sacrificed their lives.

These are the 29 rules of Bishnoi society

    Keep the mourning period for thirty days.
    A menstruating woman should stay away from household work for five days.
    Take a bath every morning.
    To follow morality and remain content.
    Maintain external and internal purity.
    Performing two-day evening worship.
    Aarti and Harigun singing in the evening.
    Perform havan with devotion and love.
    Filtering water, fuel and milk and then using them.
    Speak your words thoughtfully.
    To have forgiveness and compassion.
    Do not steal.
    Do not criticise.
    Telling only lies.
    To abandon debate.
    Keeping a fast on Amavasya.
    To worship Vishnu.
    Kindness to animals.
    Do not cut green trees.
    To control the vices like lust, anger etc.
    Cooking with your own hands.
    Keep that saying immortal.
    Do not castrate the bull.
    Do not eat the fruit.
    Do not consume tobacco.
    Do not consume cannabis.
    Do not drink alcohol.
    Do not eat meat.
    To give up blue clothes and indigo.

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