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| Vegeterianism |
Bija or germ is the subtlest form
of this universe. According to Purusha Suktha, the sublime vedic song,
one fourth of the ‘Supreme Person’ has become this
manifest world and the rest is unmanifest maintaining its essential
status. Thus the divinity and purity of the phenomenal world
is unquestionable. It should not be lowered when passing through media.
The function of the mind is vital behind the concept of purity
and impurity. The primordial concept of this universe being divine
and pure, the germ or Bija forming out of food has its original
halo around it. As the germ develops into the Gigantic mass of the
Universe every care must be taken to justify the purified concept
of the germ. Again Purusha Sukta explains that the Supreme Purusha,
the manifest reality behind the cosmic world has infinite heads,
eyes and legs. What are these infinite organs other than those beings
ranging from the lowest to the highest level. If we lay hand on
any live substance for our physical maintenance, we are cutting off
one of the organs of the Supreme Purusha of whom we are also made.
This being the truth, origin of the nature is not materialistic. We
can connect the concept of Yoga with the different stages of development.
Spirit is not essentially different from matter. Hence proceeds the
divinity of life and the concept of non-violence (Ahimsa). Hence
it is the sanction of Vegetarianism, which purify each organ of the
universe through the agency of the Human body. Human beings alone
are capable of higher understanding and realisation. Balancing purity
in the body through vegetables leads to the balanced purity in the
mechanism of the universe. It is proved that the vegetable world also
manifests life. But it is ‘Thamasic’ in character, ie.,
inactive and a vegetarian has traversed three or four subtler
regions in the spiritual life than the non-vegetarian. That plants
are sensitive to music, capable of feeling etc., is at present
a proven fact. But their developing anything to organic expression
or mind-stuff is not yet supported by evidence. The ‘thamasic’
nature of the vegetable world may be confirmed. Plants have to traverse
countless regions to assert in the realm of spirituality. The
spiritual mechanism of the world is relevant when the cosmic person
is described as having indefinite heads, arms and legs. The
energy overflowing from the supreme God-head is supporting every limb
and movement in the universe. Any attempt to explain away the
world by the application of material science is fatal to the spiritual
goal of man. The Yogi discards even dry leaves wholly depends
on the intake of air. ‘Swayam Visheernadrumaparnavrttiha Para
hi Kashta Thapasa’. The supreme stage of penance consists in
the eating of leaves dropping from the trees on their own. This
quotation is from ‘Kumara Sambhavam’
of Kalidasa.
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| Philosophy
Behind Vegetarianism |
Vegetarianism is not merely a
code of eating habits. There is a grand philosophy behind it which
demands deeper understanding. Vegetarian food can develop the
finer structure of the mind which is helpful in the realisation of
the final end of humanity. The capacity of the mind to grasp
purer ideas and develop on subtler lines is amply increased by the
intake of Satvic food. The mind itself is the reflected experience
of life in the body. Purity of the mind depends on the purity of the
body also. Hence the relevance of Satvic food is implied. The mind
grows steadfast and is never shaken by evil impulses. The relation
of the mind to the cosmic purpose of creation is evident from the
following paragraph. Indian philosophy attempts to reconcile
every movement in the world with the cosmic purpose. Not a single
element is relegated to the background. ‘Annat Bhavanti
Bhootani’.
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| Status
of the Animal World |
All forms of life, as integral
parts of nature, must be respected. Indian religious system insists
on the recognition of the sub-human levels of existence.
An appreciation of all forms of life is essential to transcend the
domain of nature. In our metaphysical quest as such, we may
respect the laws of nature and pass calmly through her. Eating of
meat is violation of nature and leads to the degeneration of human
nature. The animal world has also to be preserved to serve the
divine purpose behind creation. Imbalance in nature is never in favour
of the preservation of the world.
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| Life
on the Watery Level |
Plants
and shrubs are of more watery content than the animals. Pain is absent
on the watery level. The vegetable world is more serene and nobler
that a moderate consumption of vegetables does not send acute pain
through the inner and subtler region. The concept of causal waters
(Karan Jalam) is a dominant factor. All the pain and agony of phenomenal
existence is ultimately merged into the primordial waters at the phase
of total dissolution. This dissolute waters turns into life waters
at the beginning of creation, out of which is projected the different
stages of the created world. The all embracing power of the causal
waters also sends its pure force through the vegetable world. At the
time of creation space is issued out of the principle of ‘Ahamkara’
(ego). Air proceeds from space, Fire from Air, Water from Fire and
finally Earth from Water. This process favours the concept of the
self-same base, the primal substratum of the universe. Space gives
rise to the quality of Sound, Air to Touch, Fire to Form, Water to
Taste and Earth to Smell. This is all described in the Bhagavatha
Mahapurana. It is clear that water is a finer element than Earth.
Man plucking and eating vegetables seldom disturbs the balanced state
of the created world.
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| Man
Not Carnivorous by Nature |
The
structure of the human body is not in favour of eating flesh. The
sharp claws and the pointed teeth are remarkably absent in man. Carnivorous
animals are endowed with suitable intestines, kidney and liver in
order to support their meat eating habits. The small intestines
in the carnivorous animals are conspicuously shorter and unbelievably
lengthy in man. Even carnivorous animals eat the herbivorous
ones not the carnivorous species. The herbivores feeding on herbs
and shrubs are supported by nature and in turn helping the carnivores.
Thus the herbal system (cyclic system of life remembered) serves as
a living link between the herbivores and carnivores. The structure
and function of the human organs are different and destined to be
softened in the context of finer tastes and discrimination. Man is
more resourceful in adjusting himself with any circumstance
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| Seasonal
Varieties |
The
variegated seasonal yields of nature provide abundant foodstuff for
man. The blessed nature cannot be depicted as a temptress. She,
the empress of divine glory supports her progeny with the endless
gifts of the Almighty. Man may not yield to momentous pleasures, forgetting
his supreme position in the hierarchy of created beings.
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| Medicinal
Value |
The
medicinal value of herbs and plants are well known. The Sanskrit word
for herbs and plants is ‘Oushadhi’. ‘Oushadham’
made out ‘Oushadhi’ means medicine. Remedy for all
known diseases can be found in nature, in the vegetable world. The
vedas and the Upanishads contain clue to this. Rishis of ancient
India who are the advocates of Ahimsa, are great physicians also.
Nature cure is a recognised system of medicine in India and
the rest of the world. |
| Bad
Effect of Eating Flesh |
Animals
facing slaughter develop a chain of psychological infirmities. A serum
forming out of fear would poison the blood and flesh of the
killed animal. This acts as a negative force and is harmful to health.
Part of life of the animal will be shattering through the skin pores
of the body and the nature of fear accumulated in the process
of killing and deposited on the flesh will never help a meat eater.
Meat eating has a bad effect on the working of the mind. The
chain of frustration and ultimate agony will disturb the subconscious
level of the universal mind. The individual mind and the Universal
mind are one and the same in the final analysis. Any excess of bad
impressions is sure to upset the ideal balance of the total
mind stuff. A part of bad impressions would get entangled with the
mangled flesh of the slain animal, the earthy aspect dominating
there. Moreover the negative force (Papa) of life would settle wherever
the same frequency of thought waves is existent. As a result
the killer and the eater will go degenerate in their subconscious
levels. Scientists and doctors do not encourage the tendency
to meat eating. Vegetables can provide the required substance for
a healthy life. |
| All
Passing Through the Medium of Vegetables |
Animals
ceasing from life, pass through the medium of vegetables. Plants grow
on the ruins of dead animals. Thus all forms of life, disintegrating,
are transformed into the five elements, the gross aspect sticking
to the earth. According to the Adhyatma Ramayana (Kishkinda
Kandam - Sampathi Vakyam) the Jiva, deprived of merit (Punya) falls
down from heaven. It has a short life in the lunar world (the
moon is the symbol of mind). Then continuing its course, the Jiva
sprouts as rice plant on earth. Rice becomes food, semen and falls
into the womb of woman. The life cycle ultimately depends on
the medium of vegetables.
‘Jiva......ksheenapunya
padatyarvaganichha Karmachoditha
Patitva
mandale chendostato neeharasamyuta,
Bhoomau
patitva vreehyadau tatra stitva chiram puna
Bhootva
chaturvidham bhojyam purushai bhujyate tata
Reto
bhootya punastena streeyoni samchita’
(Adhyatma
Ramayana)
The concept of time in measuring
the course of a Jiva is indefinable. Some moments in the higher celestial
worlds are equal to millions of years on earth. There is an
episode in the Bhagavatha Mahapurana. King Revata passed a few minutes
with his daughter Revathi beside the seat of Lord Brahma in
the Sathya Loka. The music that was going on, ceasing, the supreme
Lord heard the prayers of the king. The perusal of the horoscope
of Revathi graciously granting the Lord drove the king to the fact
that twenty eight chaturyugas had already passed on earth since
his departure from his earthly city. ( 28 x 12,000 x 360 human years
). The inscrutable play of time passes the understanding of
the most refined mind. It is against such immeasurable and inconceivable
background that the merit and defect of human beings tending
to go vegetarian or non-vegetarian should be considered. Argument
both ways is not advisable. This is not the plane of reason,
but the plane of intuition
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