मांस-भोज्यता
“मुन्यन्नं ब्राह्मणस्योक्तं
मांसं क्षत्रियवैश्ययोः "
इत्यादि-वाक्यं तु याज्ञवल्क्यस्मृतेः (१.२६१) मिताक्षरायां पुलस्त्यस्मृतेर् उद्धृतम्।
मांसादौ विश्वासः
In accordance with culture and current knowledge of healthy nutrition, stay ovo-lacto-vegetarian (in the absence of nirUDha-pashubandha observance). Avoid food cooked with same cutting boards and knives as fresh meat.
Factors towards vegetarianism.
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Historical reasons. Why do many types of hindu-s not eat meat? Because their parents and relatives did not eat meat, and they have no idea why, and it is now a matter of cultural identity. Ok, why did this practice start and why was it sustained?
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Primary reasons:
- the theory that food influences feelings and behavior, in a way not appropriate for these peoples’ traditional vocations. Meat is _supposedly_ rAjasika-tAmasika-guNa-pradhAna.
- The karma theory: a person who eats meat will—in his next birth—become the meat eaten by that animal (Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa 9.6.1.3).
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Secondarily, the veda-s and other holy texts urge non-violence as described here (barring exceptions).
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Additional reasons
- Sustainability