Re: Tips to give up non-veg
Originally Posted by
charitra
Namaste all. There was a thread here recently, that clearly states that vegetarianism is not a mandatory requirement of hinduism. Non veg eating is NOT unhindu, for clarity. Cow slaughtering IS unhindu.Some Bengali and Kashmiri Brahmins eat nonveg. Majority hindus are nonvegetarians, believe me.
That said, vegetarianism is encouraged and recommended. I hope you all notice the difference and not to remain guilty and bogged down for no serious reason. shanti
Not true, you should read Vedas, Upnishads, Shastras all prohibits it
There are three kind of meals-
Satvic - Sweet, Milk and pure food.
Rajas - Salyu, bitter.
Tamas - Toxic, spoiled and Non Veg.
Those 'Majority' you are talking about are not devout. You will not excapt Non Veg served as Prasadam / Prasad even in Kashmir Hindu Temples.
[quote=rajputistan;60976]I would have given up non-veg, but I don't recognize that Hindu Dharma advocates veg. Only one sect of Hindu Dharma- 'Jainism' advocate vegetarian diet. Most hindus like that idea.
Thats not true, Jainism took Vegetarianism from Dharma, anti Hindus do not believe it.
I have two good proves:
1. It is written in veda- 'Living being eats living beings'. Both plants and animals are included in it.
Entire Nature is to be protected, don't you know about agriculture rules provided in Vedas ? Those plants are made by om as the meals, but animals, birds etc are not for meals.
2. Lord Rama going to hunt deer for Mother Sita. This proves that 7 thousands years ago all do eat meat.
Do you have any proof in his entire life, in Forest or n the Kingdom when Ram or others ate non veg ? He went to capture the Deer, not to hunt it.
But what Hinduism advocates that we are free to believe what we like(if it isn't bad :P) so both cultures would prevail.
First read Dharma Granthas, Vedas, Shastras, Upnishads etc then come to saying anything about Dharma.
You have the Username Rajputistan, then you must Remember Vegetarian Rajputs where mostly devotees of Durga then any Jain Tirthankar. Krishna Devotee Mira was also a Rajput, she was daughter in Law of Great Rana Sanga.
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