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Swami vivekananda on meat
Swami vivekananda on meat











Swamiji believed that 'food could be contaminated in three ways - due to their characteristics (the presence of onion and garlic), an unhygienic food outlet, and if touched by an unholy person (someone who is devilish).' He loved a meal cooked by his mother Bhubaneshwari devi and as for fruits, he loved apples, mangoes and litchis but his distaste for guavas was famous. The verse on the billboard has been translated as Show respect to cows as it is the leader. Swamiji also recommended taking holidays and long walks in the Himalayas (especially a visit to Badarinath Temple in Himachal Pradesh). Gujarat government board claims the Quran says beef bad for health.

swami vivekananda on meat

An avid meat lover, Swamiji is known to have opted for fish, dal, rice, green leafy vegetables, milk and puffed rice to maintain a healthy diet later in life. 5) The great International preacher of Hinduism, Swami Vivekananda. But in later life, he is known to have taken a U-turn in his culinary likes and dislikes. Even in the Constituent Assembly, ban on cow slaughter and ban on beef was demanded. Jnana-Yoga (1899) Jnana Yoga or The Yoga of Knowledge is a book of lectures by Swami Vivekananda as transcribed by Joseph Josiah Goodwin. He was also fond of the oily kachori-sabzi obtained from a particular store of his neighbourhood.

swami vivekananda on meat

By the time he passed on at the Belur Mutt, on July 4, 1902, he had launched a revolution that still resonates around the. Right from his childhood, he loved to eat as well as feed people and it is known that he acquired a book on French cooking even before he secured a copy of the Vedas. Swami Vivekananda was born Narendra Nath Datta to Vishwanath Datta and Bhuvaneshwari Devi, in Kolkata on 12th January, 1863. Swamiji's father was a lawyer and he belonged to a well to do family based in North Kolkata.













Swami vivekananda on meat