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Mathrubhumi English - Vegetarianism: Gifted to world by India

I am reading an interesting book sent to me from a PFA member in Canada: The Bloodless Revolution, A Cultural History of Vegetarianism from 1600 to Modern times By Tristan Stuart. What this erudite and well researched book proves again and again is that the concept of vegetarianism as a way of life was gifted to the world by India and that every philosopher who propagated it from Pythagoras onwards learnt it from our country.

Vegetarianism is such a simple concept. But the West always equated it with eating bread and water only, fasting, nut cutlets, losing huge amounts of weight, eschewing alcohol, and never telling lies…. In short, a monastic, puritanical, severe life without any joy in it. Which is why, it was seen as crazy. It took centuries of foreign visits to India for the rest of the world to realize that you could live a life of great comfort, health and laughter without killing every other species. Once people understood, many travellers carried the philosophy back to their countries. This is the story that the book attempts to tell. How wonderful that we should have taught man how to live in harmony and how truly terrible that we have strayed so far from our own way of life that today we rejoice that we are the 4th largest meat exporter in the world, the largest leather producer and one of the three countries majorly responsible for global warming by our breeding of animals for milk and meat.


An interesting part of the book was a short history of the Mughal rulers of India and how they adopted Indian customs.
When the Afghan invader Mohammad bin Ghaur came to northern India in the 12th century he was given the title of mleccha, a beef eating barbarian. A pun on his name made it Gori -foreigner or enemy of cows - Go as in cow and ari as in enemy, eater of foul foods. The culture clash became serious and later Mughals realized the benefits of bowing to local dietary demands. Babar was the first Mughal to rule undivided India.

Humayun, his son, was the second Mughal Emperor who ruled present day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of northern India. He lost his kingdom early to Sher Shah Suri, but with Persian aid, he eventually regained an even larger one. On the eve of his death in 1556, the Mughal Empire spanned almost one million square kilometres. His peaceful personality, patience and gentle speech earned him the title Insan-i-Kamil.

Plotting his revenge, Humayun cut down on his use of opium, renounced alcohol, and even became a vegetarian for a year in order to purify himself for his conquest. When he returned in 1556, he learned about Hindu customs, especially regarding meat. He shunned beef in sympathy for his Hindu subjects.

His son, the emperor Akbar was immensely impressed with Jainism, specially the part about ahimsa. He issued edicts throughout his reign forbidding the killing of animals and fish and discouraging meat eating for upto six months of the year. He renounced hunting, abstained from eating meat most of the year, and officially limited the days on which animals could be slaughtered. Such legislation had not been seen since Emperor Ashok's rock edicts of the 3rd century. His official chronicler Abu'l Fazl 'Allami writes in the Ain-I-Akbari, ' His majesty has a great dis-inclination for flesh and he frequently says Providence has prepared a variety of food for man, but through ignorance and gluttony, none seem to have an eye for the beauty inherent in the prevention of cruelty, he destroys living creatures, and makes his body a tomb for beasts. If I were not a king, I would leave off eating flesh at once and now it is my intention to quit it by degrees.' Akbar's favourite food was Khichri (rice and lentils) with curd and it was made every day.

Akbar went to remark 'Blood is the principal of life. To avoid eating thereof is to honour life.' Indologist and biographer of Akbar, Vincent Smith notes: 'Akbar's action in abstaining almost wholly from meat and in issuing stringent prohibitions, resembling those of Asoka, restricting to the narrowest limit the destruction of animal life, certainly was taken in obedience to the doctrine of his Jaina teachers.'

Akbar wrote and promulgated his Divine Faith (Din-I-Ilahi) that suggested a rational and ethical mysticism .The goal was union of the soul with God, and the ethics called for giving charity, sparing animals, permitting widows to remarry, and prohibiting child marriage, incest and forced sati. Beef was forbidden. Akbar declared firmans (royal decrees) banning the killing of animals during the four month Jain festivals of Paryusana and Mahavir Jayanti. During a hunt in 1578, Akbar experienced divine revelations: his attendants told him that 'the beasts of the forest had with a tongueless tongue imparted divine secrets to him… he in thanksgiving for this great boon set free many thousands of animals.

Active men made endeavour that no one should touch the feather of a finch and that they should allow all the animals to depart according to their habit.' Akbar's son and successor Jehangir praised his father publicly for doing without meat for nine months of the year calling his vegetarian food 'Sufi food'. Jehangir issued his own firmans continuing the practice. Jehangir continued Akbar's abstention, and even added Thursday for fasting. In 1618 he went against all the mores of his times and took a vow to stop hunting and 'to injure no living thing with my own hand.' One of Akbar and Jehangir's favourite imperial icons was the image of the wolf and the lion in peaceful company with the lamb and the ox.

Shah Jehan came to power in 1628 and while little is known about his diet, he had his throne in Red Fort, Delhi embellished with semi precious stones depicting Orpheus charming animals with his music. How strange that he should choose Greek mythology's pre eminent vegetarian!

Shah Jehan's son Aurangzeb ascended the throne in 1658 and is known for his strict adherence to Islamic practices and his distaste for local religion. Few people know that he became a strict vegetarian eating 'nothing that has enjoyed life.' He ate only vegetables and sweetmeats. He drank water from Ganga river, ate Khichri, and bread made from Jowar and Bajra. During Aurangzeb's reign, the imperial kitchens developed a 'Khichri Alamgiri' named after Aurangzeb himself. .Read the book and see India's glorious heritage. Anyone can be violent. It takes true wisdom to be non violent.

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now this is funny :rofl::rofl:

if i will be in india,i will be jailed for 7 years for eating beef :rofl:

come to chennai here is a beef shop every 3 streets !!!
Its permitted by an limited amount, requiring many permissions from govt.....
If u r too narrow minded to know about india, then howeve i explain u wnt understand
 
come to chennai here is a beef shop every 3 streets !!!
Its permitted by an limited amount, requiring many permissions from govt.....
If u r too narrow minded to know about india, then howeve i explain u wnt understand

whats the use of beef shop every 3 streets when you have to take special permission for eating beef in a 'limited amount'?, eating pork doesnt require permission, does it, the muslim majority areas dont have restriction of pork or do they??

veggie hindus govt should stop being hypocrites and ban all the haram stuff too because it provokes the feelings of million of muslims there?

secular india must keep religion as a personal issue and stop being hypocrites
 
whats the use of beef shop every 3 streets when you have to take special permission for eating beef in a 'limited amount'?, eating pork doesnt require permission, does it, the muslim majority areas dont have restriction of pork or do they??

veggie hindus govt should stop being hypocrites and ban all the haram stuff too because it provokes the feelings of million of muslims there?

secular india must keep religion as a personal issue and stop being hypocrites

Another ignorant on loose :disagree:

Indians' per capita consumption of meat is running at 5.0 to 5.5 kilograms (11 to 12 pounds) a year

India's Meat Consumption On the Rise | MedIndia
 
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whats the use of beef shop every 3 streets when you have to take special permission for eating beef in a 'limited amount'?, eating pork doesnt require permission, does it, the muslim majority areas dont have restriction of pork or do they??

veggie hindus govt should stop being hypocrites and ban all the haram stuff too because it provokes the feelings of million of muslims there?

secular india must keep religion as a personal issue and stop being hypocrites

Oh ya i will be surprised that u will be alive if u open a pork shop in pakistan or saudi !!!
I think u can do pork biryani business, as it is free and profitable according to u :P
 
Spartacus_Σπάρτακο;2756216 said:

Haha

what an excuse for not learning to farm?

PS: I mean people glorify themselves over eating cows/goats,yeah great skill hunting them.
 
whats the use of beef shop every 3 streets when you have to take special permission for eating beef in a 'limited amount'?, eating pork doesnt require permission, does it, the muslim majority areas dont have restriction of pork or do they??

veggie hindus govt should stop being hypocrites and ban all the haram stuff too because it provokes the feelings of million of muslims there?

secular india must keep religion as a personal issue and stop being hypocrites

Balls,

Whats the huge deal about Beef? You can get good Mutton everywhere,be happy with that.
 
Balls,

Whats the huge deal about Beef? You can get good Mutton everywhere,be happy with that.

Correct me if I am wrong, but even Arabs are not so aficionados of beef as some of our neighbours are here.

What is special or holy about vegetarianism, sometimes vegetarians act as morally superior to others.

And almost all meateaters look down upon vegetarians as some sort of weirdos.

PS: I am a semi vegetarian.
 
Correct me if I am wrong, but even Arabs are not so aficionados of beef as some of our neighbours are here.



And almost all meateaters look down upon vegetarians as some sort of weirdos.

PS: I am a semi vegetarian.

I dont know about that,i guess until the British came here people thought Vegetarianism was the best and it came from Jainism a nd Buddhism,but then i personally eat fish and chicken and thats it.

After the brits came and made Meat eating cool,people for their superiority complexes.I find veggie food healtheir and better methods of cooking healthier than the chocie of food itself.

Arabs do eat a lot of beef man,there is hardly any mutton here but yeah in the sub continent,beef eating is a political gimmick not a regular choice.
 
Haha

what an excuse for not learning to farm?

PS: I mean people glorify themselves over eating cows/goats,yeah great skill hunting them.

Being non Vegetarians does not mean not eating vegetables at all !!!

There shall be 50:50 Ratio for eating vegetables and meat. IMO beef & sea food shall be preferred meats.
 
I'm vegetarian myself, its indeed healthier, also easier to stay in a good shape (girls love it :azn:) and stay sharp.
 

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