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[Vaideekam] Food Habits according to our Sastras

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Respected Sri Vasu Vadhyar,

That document is a very good list, and in general, it can be easily understood

why applying those restrictions will lead to clean, satguna living. Whether

each person can follow all of that is a matter of circumstance, convenience and

will, I suppose.

 

I am curious about the following, however:

1)Under exceptions to restrictions: " The remnants of food eaten by wife /

husband even if hair, worm, thread etc are found in such remnants, they can

be thrown away and the remnants eaten. "

 

By placing this in exceptions, is it suggested that wife or husband may eat the

food that is " yechil " of the other?

 

2) " Milk purchased from a Brahmin "

Why do we have this restriction?

 

 

Respectfully,

Sreekanth

 

 

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1) This exceptions are given in worst case at any danger for life,

so, it is accepted.

 

2) A brahmin is not allowed to sell milk or anything, the papam

will be shared both by the seller and purchaser.

 

nvs

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