Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 Dear Group, I have not eaten meat for quite some time now, but I still hunger for eggs on occasion. Are infertile eggs from the grocery still considered taboo to non- flesh eaters in accordance with Hindu Tradition? Sincerly, Joseph Rippy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 Dear Josephji: I am really unsure of that answer according to Hindu Tradition. You may want to contact Shastriji, who Dharma Devaji mentioned in an earlier post today. He is a Priest who Dharma Devaji has been working very closely with the last few months. I can only give you my own experience an opinion which will be considered un-orthodox or un traditional, I suppose.. I would suggest going with what your body is telling you. After being vegetarian for many, many years I had to start eating a little meat because I developed anemia. I do wear my rudraksha on those rare occasions that I do eat meat. I do not feel it is disrespectful to the shakti of the beads or to the devata. Think alot of it has to do with the consciousness of one who is doing the eating. Native American tradition thanks the animal who is providing life and nourishment to body. Om Namah Shivaya Kanti , "jrip_37923" <jrippy52@c...> wrote: > Dear Group, > I have not eaten meat for quite some time now, but I still hunger for eggs > on occasion. Are infertile eggs from the grocery still considered taboo to non- > flesh eaters in accordance with Hindu Tradition? > > Sincerly, > Joseph Rippy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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