Danh ngôn của B. R. Ambedkar
The food habits of the different classes of Hindus have been as fixed and stratified as their cults. Just as Hindus can be classified on their basis of their cults, so also they can be classified on the basis of their habits of food.
The food habits of the different classes of Hindus have been as fixed and stratified as their cults. Just as Hindus can be classified on their basis of their cults, so also they can be classified on the basis of their habits of food.
Thói quen ăn uống của các tầng lớp khác nhau của người theo đạo Hindu cũng cố định và phân tầng như các giáo phái của họ. Giống như những người theo đạo Hindu có thể được phân loại dựa trên cơ sở tôn giáo của họ, họ cũng có thể được phân loại dựa trên thói quen ăn uống của họ.
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