Saturday 17 July 2010

Vegetarianism in Ancient India

Hello friends , there are many among you who have read contradictory tales of vegetarianism in India.On one hand you would have heard that many people in India were meat eaters and later became vegetarians. There is also an accusation that brahmins used vegetarianism to practice untouchability. There are others, who consider that vegetarianism arose out of a desire to defeat buddhism and jainism.
Unlike my other blogs , I will not flood my blog with quotations or make it too long. I will present a few facts and the reader can ask me for specific sources. Further I shall leave the reader to make their own inferences
Fact 1. Vegetarianism as a lifestyle in India predates Buddhism and Jainism
Fact 2. Majority of Indian Population were vegetarian most of the times.
Fact 3. Maintenance of Slaughterhouse were considered taboo
Fact 4. Domestic animals were not eaten except probably as sacrifical offerings conducted on rare occassions.
Fact 5. People from good family never consumed any unclean meat or meat not offered to God and this was consumed along with a prayer
Fact 6. It was acknowledged even by the meat eaters that animals had a soul and that they had a karmic responsibility to take care of animals
Fact 7. Meat consumption vanished not because brahmins wanted to prove themselves superior to jains, but because they were fully convinced of vegetarian ethics.
Fact 8. Meat was consumed in extremely low quantities by many brahmins and that too only during sacrifices and that is why vegetarianism quickly spread across brahmins during reformations.
Fact 9. Vegetarianism was the practice of most ascetic orders which included the buddhists, the jains as well as the brahmins
Fact 10. Yagna did not always involve sacrifice of animals
Fact 11. Yagna was not performed to relish the taste of flesh.
Fact 12. The smritis of Hinduism is clear about virtues of vegetarianism

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