− | Listed now are the “tearer” beasts (i.e., beasts that can rend/tear with their horns/jaws/horns) that are sources of ''meat'' fit for human consumption :—the cow (Bos taurus), the ass (Asinus equidae), the mule, the camel (Camelus dromedarius), the horse (Equus caballus), the panther (Felis pardus), the lion (Felis leo), the bear (Melusus labiatus), the monkey (Semnopithecus sp), the wolf (Canis lupus), the tiger (Felis tigris), the hyena (Hyaena striata), the large brown mongoose (Herpestes mungo), the cat (Felis domesticus), the mouse (Mus musculus), the fox (Vulpus bengalensis), the jackal (Canis aureus), the hawk (Accipiter gentilis), the dog (Canis familiaris), the blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata), the crow (Corvus splendens), the golden eagle (Aquilar chrysaetos), the honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus), the bearded vulure (Gypatus barbatus), the vulture (Vulture monachus), the Indian horned owl (Bubo bengalensis), the sparrow hawk (Ploceus bengalensis), the owlet (Athene brama) , and the fish-eagle (Pandion heliestus).[35-36] | + | Listed now are the “tearer” beasts (i.e., beasts that can rend/tear with their horns/jaws/horns) that are sources of ''meat'' fit for human consumption : the cow (Bos taurus), the ass (Asinus equidae), the mule, the camel (Camelus dromedarius), the horse (Equus caballus), the panther (Felis pardus), the lion (Felis leo), the bear (Melusus labiatus), the monkey (Semnopithecus sp), the wolf (Canis lupus), the tiger (Felis tigris), the hyena (Hyaena striata), the large brown mongoose (Herpestes mungo), the cat (Felis domesticus), the mouse (Mus musculus), the fox (Vulpus bengalensis), the jackal (Canis aureus), the hawk (Accipiter gentilis), the dog (Canis familiaris), the blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata), the crow (Corvus splendens), the golden eagle (Aquilar chrysaetos), the honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus), the bearded vulure (Gypatus barbatus), the vulture (Vulture monachus), the Indian horned owl (Bubo bengalensis), the sparrow hawk (Ploceus bengalensis), the owlet (Athene brama), and the fish-eagle (Pandion heliestus).[35-36] |
− | The swan (Cygnus olor), the demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo), crane/ ''balaka'' (Ardea nivea), the goliath heron (ardea goliath), the goose (Anser albifrons), the pelican (Pelicanus onocrotalus), the skimmer or scissor bill (Rynchops), the lily trotter (Ardea sibirica), the curlew/ keshari (Oedicnemus crepitans), the oyster-catcher (Haematopus ostralegus), the snake-bird (''Mrinalakantha'', Plotus anhinga), the little cormorant (''madgu'', Phalacrocorax pygmeus), greylag goose (''kadamba'', anser anser), the common river tern (''Kakatundaka'', Sterna hirundo), mallard(''utkosha'', Anas platyrhynchos), the white-eyed pochard (''Pundarikaksha'', Nyroca ferina), the trumpeter swan (''megharava'', Cygnus buccinators), the moorhen (''ambukukkuti'', Gallinula chloropus), the cobbler’s owl bird or avocet (''ara'', Recurvirostra avosetta), the flamingo (''nandimukha'', Phoenicopterus roseus), the little grebe (''vati'', Podiceps ruficellis) or the laughing gull (''Sumukha'', Anas galericulata), petrel (''Sahacharin'', Oceanitidae), common teal (''rohini'', Anas crecca),tropic bird (''Kamakali'', Phaethon rubricauda), Indian crane (sarasa, Megalornis grus), the purple heron (''raktashirshaka'', Ardea purpurea), and the ruddy shel-duck(''Chakravaka'', Anas sp.) [41-44] | + | The swan (Cygnus olor), the demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo), crane(''balaka'', Ardea nivea), the goliath heron (ardea goliath), the goose (Anser albifrons), the pelican (Pelicanus onocrotalus), the skimmer or scissor bill (Rynchops), the lily trotter (Ardea sibirica), the curlew (''keshari'', Oedicnemus crepitans), the oyster-catcher (Haematopus ostralegus), the snake-bird (''Mrinalakantha'', Plotus anhinga), the little cormorant (''madgu'', Phalacrocorax pygmeus), greylag goose (''kadamba'', anser anser), the common river tern (''Kakatundaka'', Sterna hirundo), mallard(''utkosha'', Anas platyrhynchos), the white-eyed pochard (''Pundarikaksha'', Nyroca ferina), the trumpeter swan (''megharava'', Cygnus buccinators), the moorhen (''ambukukkuti'', Gallinula chloropus), the cobbler’s owl bird or avocet (''ara'', Recurvirostra avosetta), the flamingo (''nandimukha'', Phoenicopterus roseus), the little grebe (''vati'', Podiceps ruficellis) or the laughing gull (''Sumukha'', Anas galericulata), petrel (''Sahacharin'', Oceanitidae), common teal (''rohini'', Anas crecca),tropic bird (''Kamakali'', Phaethon rubricauda), Indian crane (sarasa, Megalornis grus), the purple heron (''raktashirshaka'', Ardea purpurea), and the ruddy shel-duck(''Chakravaka'', Anas sp.) [41-44] |
− | The ''chital'' or spotted deer(''prisata'', Cervus axis), the elk or wapiti/sharabha (Cervus canadensis), kashmir red deer/ rama (Cervus elaphus), the mouse deer/ Shadamshtra (Tragulus meminna), red deer / mrigamatrika (Cervus elaphus), the hare or rabbit/ shasha (Leporidae), the oorial or wild sheep /urana (Ovis vignei), the Indian antelope /kuranga (Antilope cervicapra), the cow-eared deer /gokarna (Antilope picta), the Indian muntjak or barking deer/kottakaraka (Cervus muntjae), the gazelle/charushka (Gazelle bennetti), the black or Indian antelope/Harina (Antilope cervicapra), fawn deer /ena (Cervus rusa), the Indian sambhar/sambhara (Cervus unicolor), the black-tailed deer/kalapucchaka (odocoilus), the musk deer and the small antelope/varapota (Antilope cervicapra).[45-46] | + | The ''chital'' or spotted deer(''prisata'', Cervus axis), the elk or wapiti (''sharabha'', Cervus canadensis), kashmir red deer (''rama'', Cervus elaphus), the mouse deer (''Shadamshtra'', Tragulus meminna), red deer (''mrigamatrika'', Cervus elaphus), the hare or rabbit/ shasha (Leporidae), the oorial or wild sheep /urana (Ovis vignei), the Indian antelope /kuranga (Antilope cervicapra), the cow-eared deer /gokarna (Antilope picta), the Indian muntjak or barking deer/kottakaraka (Cervus muntjae), the gazelle/charushka (Gazelle bennetti), the black or Indian antelope/Harina (Antilope cervicapra), fawn deer /ena (Cervus rusa), the Indian sambhar/sambhara (Cervus unicolor), the black-tailed deer/kalapucchaka (odocoilus), the musk deer and the small antelope/varapota (Antilope cervicapra).[45-46] |