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Chodesh Tov,
You said gilgul neshamot is an emunat tfella. Someone in a yeshiva in The Old City of Jerusalem told me that people can be reincarnated into cows or other food sources so a tikkun can be done. The tikkun is that the cow has to be kosherly shechted and then eaten by a descendant of the person whose spirit went into the cow. It can be in other food sources too. The descendants that eat that cow have to say the bracha on the food for the tikkun to take place. Hinduism thinks becoming a cow is a reward so they don't eat cows. Jews davka eat the cow because that is part of the tikkun.
Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim,
Chief Administrator.