Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 Indians have been behind some of the greatest discoveries and ideas in the world. From mathematics, to astronomy to literature, to health science in terms of ayurveda, Yoga, Tantra for self realisation, the Indian mind has always been able to give form to abstract ideas and concepts. Vegetarianism is just one more thing that we should thank India for fostering. Non-aggresion policy of this country for last 10,000 years, can it be attributed to vegetarianism? The true question is where did this movement start? According to some scholars, the roots of this belief can be traced to India. In this group there has been intense heated debate on vegetarianism vs non-vegetarianism, which this author missed participating at that time. Now too, he does not favour any specific side, nor wishes to start the topic again, but wishes to bring out that though ayurveda uses animal products in medicines, and recommends using animal flesh for some patients, the vegetarianism movement must be having roots in ayurvedic life-style. following link supports this to some extent. http://www.swaveda.com/articles.php?action=show&id=39 If one traces out spread of ayurveda into oriental countries like China, one will always feel that the notion "It is your science that cannot be learnt through distance education, right?" expressed in one of recent messages is in-appropriate. There has been always a whole hearty exchange between oriental countries. Germany is the only western country which not only respected Indian contributions, but studied them further. Its consistent interest even today is clear by the fact that few Indian cows have been imported in Germany to study the scientific secrets of cow therapy (Panch Gaavya) medicines. Dr Bhate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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