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Stop the Brutal Slaughter at Nepal's Gadhimai Festival
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Thousands of innocent animals face brutal slaughter at Gadhimai Festival. Help end this senseless cruelty and bring compassion to a place where suffering reigns.
Every five years, the Gadhimai Festival in Nepal becomes the site of one of the world’s most horrific spectacles.
Tens of thousands of animals are brutally slaughtered in a ritual that has been part of this event for over two centuries. Despite widespread international outcry, legal rulings, and efforts by activists, the slaughter continues almost unabated1.
A Tradition Rooted in Suffering
At the Gadhimai Temple in Bariyarpur, Nepal, this festival is held in honor of the Hindu goddess Gadhimai, revered as the goddess of power. Devotees believe that offering animal sacrifices will bring prosperity, protection from evil, and fulfill their deepest wishes2. In the days leading up to the festival, animals are crammed into overcrowded enclosures, deprived of food and water, awaiting their gruesome fate. The sight of these terrified creatures, many of them imported illegally from across the Indian border, is heartbreaking. The killing spree begins with the sacrifice of a few animals, followed by the mass slaughter of thousands, all in the name of tradition3.
The Legal Battle and Its Shortcomings
The Supreme Court of Nepal ruled in 2015 that the government must take action to discourage the practice of animal sacrifice4. However, enforcement has been weak, and the ritual killings continue, largely unchecked by authorities. Temple officials claim they cannot stop the sacrifices due to the overwhelming devotion of the people, but this is no justification for allowing such inhumane practices to persist.
The Push for Compassionate Alternatives
Animal rights activists have tirelessly campaigned against this massacre, and their efforts have not been in vain. The number of animals sacrificed in 2019 was lower than in previous years, but the scale of the killing remains alarming5. Activists from organizations like Humane Society International and the Federation of Animal Welfare Nepal have called for an end to the bloodshed, urging the government to enforce existing laws and promote more humane alternatives. Yet, the Gadhimai Temple Trust and government bodies have failed to fully implement the necessary changes6.
Your Voice Can Make a Difference
The time for change is now. We must raise our voices against this needless cruelty. Tradition should not be a reason to inflict suffering on innocent animals. There are compassionate ways to honor cultural practices that do not involve such brutality. We believe that with enough public pressure, the Nepalese government, the Supreme Court, and the Gadhimai Temple Trust can be persuaded to enforce the ban on animal sacrifice and end this bloodshed once and for all.
Your voice matters. By signing this petition, you are sending a clear message that the world will no longer stand by and watch as animals are needlessly slaughtered. Together, we can push for a future where compassion triumphs over cruelty, where cultural traditions evolve to reflect our growing understanding of the value of all living beings.
Call to Action
Sign the petition now and join us in demanding that the Gadhimai Festival become a symbol of compassion rather than suffering.
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