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" Hindus teach vegetarianism as a way to live with a minimum of hurt to other beings, for to consume meat, fish, fowl or eggs is to participate indirectly in acts of cruelty and violence against the animal kingdom. The abhorrence of injury and killing of... "
Holy Cow: The Hare Krishna Contribution to Vegetarianism and Animal Rights - Page xviii
by Steven Rosen - 2004 - 222 pages
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Monk's Cookbook

Monks at Kauai's Hindu Monastery - 2005 - 105 pages
...vodka, arrack, whisky, rum, scotch, martinis and other mixed drinks. Five Reasons to Be a Vegetarian The abhorrence of injury and killing of any kind leads quite naturally to a vegetarian diet. The meat-eater's desire for meat drives another to kill and provide that meat. The act of the butcher...
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Loving Ganeśa: Hinduism's Endearing Elephant-faced God

Sadguru Sivaya Subramaniyaswami, Subramuniya (Master.) - Gaṇeśa (Hindu deity) - 1998 - 812 pages
...Vegetarianism Integral to Noninjury? In my book, Dancing with Siva, this question is addressed as follows: "Hindus teach vegetarianism as a way to live with...any kind leads quite naturally to a vegetarian diet, säkähära. The meat-eater's desire for meat drives another to kill and provide that meat. The act...
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God Does Not Eat Meat

Arthur Poletti - Fiction - 2006 - 112 pages
...Christianity, known as Hinduism and Jainism, clearly insist that animals should never be treated cruelly. Hindus teach vegetarianism as a way to live with a minimum of hurt to other beings. They believe that when humans consume meat, fish, or fowl, they participate indirectly in acts of cruelty...
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