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( 2 ) fully invited and heartily welcomed by many leading Christian educational, and political bodies in England. He was unable to accept an invitation from America, but he visited the continent, carrying the message of Ahimsa far and wide. This apostle of Ahimsa is the first recipient of the Bronze Medal of the Community Church of New York for the most outstanding religious service in the world in the year 1931.
:: In queer contrast to all this, however we find that every religion, except Jainism, has permitted, approved of, and encouraged Himsa, the antithesis of Ahimsa, in various forms, and many have expressly sanctioned it and given it the name of Sacrifice, from the Latin Sacrificium to sanctify, to make sacred, and called it Yajaa TT froin the Sanskrit root 7 to worship, consecrate, give, make an oblation, sacrifice.
Animal Sacrifice. The fundamental reason assigned for animal sacrifices by the Hebrews was that no one should appear before Jehova empty-handed,(') just as it would be indecent to approach a king or a great man without some present, however trifling. Homer teaches that gods and kings alike a re persuaded by gifts. Not only in Canaan, but among the Greeks, there is evidence that cereal oblations had a great place in early ritual, though afterwards they became second in importance to ani. mal sacrifices, which yielded a more luxurious sacrificial banquet. With some people the idea of sacrifice is that the God has need of the worshipper and his gifts, just as the worshipper has need of the God and his help; and thus with a matterof-fact business-like people like the Romans, religion became very much a sort of bargain struck with the gods. In general however, we find an extraordinary persistence of the notion that sacrifices do in some way afford a physical satisfaction to the deity.
The notion that the more ethereal elements of the sacrifice rise to heaven, the seat of the gods, in the savoury smoke that ascends from the sacrificial flame, was of later development. Among the Semites, sacrifices were not originally
(1). Exodus xxiii-16.
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