| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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