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It is an undeniable fact that in ancient days brahmins did eat meat and even beef; in fact some of the Dharma Sastras stipulate particular type of meat for propitiating the pitrs at Sraaddha and the meat of rhinosceros is considered the best! But later law givers struck down these practices probably when the society and particularly the brahmins felt the need to follow the example set by the Jain ascetics, in order to obtain the approval of other castes. Egg-eating does not figure in the Dharma Sastras (AFAIK) and so this must be a later practice in India. In any case if someone likes to eat eggs let him do so. Ultimately the brAhmanatva is to be decided by how honest and true to God a person is, not by the food he eats. I am a little intrigued reading your above post since I had perceived you as a more traditional person. Besides that, it is being proved also by scientific evidence (which many in today's world demand ) that certain foods create body changes . For example, always it is urged by elders that one should not consume onion and garlic since they will disturb one's mind from the spiritual path he wants to pursue Recently I read that scientifically it has been proved that onion and garlic consumption increase the male hormone level testosterone . Advice from elders has always been based on their deep understanding of what they talk about. Your reference to some Swamijis etc is not called for.Of course there may be many self-proclaimed neo-Swamijis who may go astray but the posting conveys a very disrespectful reference to all Swamijis though not technically |
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