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205 sats \ 15 replies \ @Imyourfed 29 Nov \ parent \ on: Why do you eat meat? food_and_drinks
You guys challenge the benefits of Ayurveda but adopt Yoga.
A vegetarian diet is enough, has been enough for ages. You can come to India and DYOR.
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@Anna, I would really appreciate it if you could explain in a little more detail.
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Hatha Pradipika prohibits the yoga practitioner from eating “flesh foods”. Gheranda Samhita also implies that a yoga practice without following a careful diet of pure foods will not be successful in healing the body.
These and other texts like the Bhagavad Gita and the texts that form the basis of Ayurvedic science encourage eating a sattvic diet for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. That is, foods that are fresh and wholesome like fruits and vegetables. Meat would fall under tamasic foods which are heavy and hard to digest.
Also ahimsa is one of the yamas that make up the practice of yoga according to the Patanjali Yoga Sutra. That is practicing non-violence as a moral obligation.
So I believe it is important to understand the roots of yoga (through the texts that recorded this practice thousands of years ago and the examples that serious practitioners set) and not just view it as a physical exercise. It requires lifestyle changes to really achieve the benefits.
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Assmilker
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Your shit won't work with me grandpa! I've already told you
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I'm sure that in within 25 years feeding kids vegan diets will be considered child abuse. Humans are omnivores. No cultures are vegan; hardly any are vegetarian.
Exactly! It's cruel to intentionally keep children weak and make them suffer. As @TheMorningStar pointed out:
You guys challenge the benefits of Ayurveda but adopt Yoga. A vegetarian diet is enough, has been enough for ages. You can come to India and DYOR.
Here’s an article for reference: https://www.indiatoday.in/diu/story/india-meat-map-people-relish-non-vegetarian-items-east-south-lead-way-1878313-2021-11-18
It states that 70% of Indians eat meat, so how can India still be labeled a vegetarian nation?
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Are you from India?
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Nope, but since you made the claim, come to India and do your own research. I did a bit of research myself and found this article.
Btw, Is that article accurate Or not?
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Assmilker
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Your shit won't work with me grandpa! I've already told you
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