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Sri Asmadgurubyonamaha (Sri Swamiji):

 

Dear friend Pattangi,

 

I refer to ramnivas and feel that I should add some more to what

he has replied for.

At the outset I strongly agree for his feelings in his reply.

 

There are en-numarous studies conducted by many scientists world wide and

declared that even plants have life, feelings, sorrows and many behavioural

aspects like any living being. After a plant is plucked from the ground,

scientists have shown it how clearly a plant tends to die. Its also a kind

of killing some living being and we living on it.

 

I feel why different people have different habits are purely how they are

brought up. It also depends upon the body conditions and harmone structure.

I am ardent lover of non-vegitarien, but now I feel of not taking it as by

body is rejecting it.

May be our ancesters have found out that the qualities of the animal we eat

may be inherited by our body which could not be acceptable to the harmony of

the living being.

 

Doctors have shown that children with calcium deficency have tendency to

lick the wall(In India), because these lime coated walls. So, same could be

the reason too. Our body requires certain amount of fat, which we find it in

abundance in animals. NV pepople directly consume the meat(which contains

certain amount of fat) and all vegetarians consume Ghee which is a direct

source of the same fat maybe(maynot be) from the same sect of animal family.

US scientists have found out that even eating too much of fat free food is

dangerous to health. They have given the same example too. I happen to

notice that many vegetarians have great love for milk products/Fat content

products(say Ghee).

 

I will dicuss this more in detail later.

 

Sreenivas

 

Jai Srimannarayana:

 

 

 

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