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Hinduism: Is there a rule about

Hindus eating meat?

Basically, there is a rule, an overlying

rule, which gives the Hindu answer to this query. It is called ahimsa,

refraining from injuring - physically, mentally or emotionally - anyone or any

living creature. The Hindu who wishes to strictly follow the path of non-injury

to all creatures naturally adopts a vegetarian diet.Ref. http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Eating_Meat_in_Hinduism/id/51476

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yes

AHIMSA

THANKYOU RICHARD

THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN SAYING BUT PERHAPS I AM A WOMAN SO NO ONE HAS HEARD

DO NOT CAUSE PAIN AND SUFFERING BY BODY SPEECH OR MIND

IF I CAN TAKE OFF MY COAT IN A BLIZZARD IN NYC TO PICK UP A DYING PIGEOEN IN

nYC WRAP IT IN MY SWEATER AND RUSH IT TO A VET look into a huge pigs eyes

while hugging it on my friends farm and seeing its emotions in its eyes.look

into its eyes and know its pain my god to be the instrument of suffering for

these souls is just unnaceptable. to eat flesh of anything that has a mother is

so gross. but then either you get it or dont eh?

if anyone is so yinned out they feel they need to eat animals look to making

burdock roots. root vegetables in a yang cooking prep

 

 

we must always look into the eyes of the animals and know its pain if one is

to take the karma of causing pain and suffering to an animal whether it is

killed in some far off place slaughtered for your medicine or food we shou;d

have the humility anfd gratitutde that we are born in places where whe are not

foced to kill animals to survive. that we have the choice not to cause harm

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