Therefore, rather than seeking to unite men through pacts that are based on the satisfaction of the senses and can never succeed, it is much better to teach them how to become aware of Krishna and return to God, in their original home. This is true now as at all times.
What we have done will be done to we.
God grants our desires and sanctions our actions.
When a hunter or slaughterhouse sacrificer animals, they will be accountable.
By hurting an animal or a human being, leaving them half dead, the hunter, slaughterhouse sacrificer or murderer makes them suffer. When they consciously make them suffer needlessly by killing only half, they are guilty of a very serious sin. They will have to suffer the same way as a result of retaliation. (This is the law of karma)
To make another person, whether human or animal, suffer needlessly to suffer needlessly to be punished by the divine laws, the laws of nature, by suffering an equivalent suffering. The ignorant hunter may well say that he does not know the laws of God, but he will suffer the consequences of his sins. What about the man of today, who regularly kills many animals in slaughterhouses to maintain his so-called civilization and revel in the taste buds. He can not estimate the suffering that awaits him.
Human beings today consider themselves very advanced in the field of education, but they know nothing of the rigorous laws of nature, derived from the divine laws that prevail over those of men and that, throughout the material cosmos. The laws of nature require that whoever takes life from a living being, undergo the same thing, life will also be taken away. It is difficult to imagine the suffering that is awaiting breeders, owners and slaughterhouse employees, not only in the present life already, but for sure in the next.
Neither living nor dying is desirable to a hunter or a murderer. If he lives, his sinful deeds continue to accumulate and prepare him for a future life even more filled with suffering. If he dies, he immediately begins to suffer punishment. That is why it is recommended to him not to live, nor to die.
It is the duty of the servant of God to ensure that no one suffers because of sinful acts. Krishna, God, The Supreme Person names those who live in ignorance of true