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  • Ahimsa Buddhism and the Vegetarian Ideal

Ahimsa Buddhism and the Vegetarian Ideal

by  BODO BALSYS,
ISBN: 9788121511025
Book Name:Ahimsa Buddhism and the Vegetarian Ideal
Author:BODO BALSYS,
Publisher:MUNSHIRAM MANOHARLAL PUBLISHERS
Edition:REPRI
Language:English
Binding:Hard Back
Publish Year:2017
Total Pages:0
Availablity: Only 1 Left in Stock
NPR 800.00

BOOK SUMMARY

Ahimsa means "harmlessness," carried out in thought, word or deed. A major precept of Buddhists of all denominations is to practice harmlessness. Such activity is not supposed to be theory, but a practical fact, a sacred pledge (samaya) integrated into the fibre of one's every mode of conduct on the path to enlightenment and liberation from the samsara.
However, as this text elaborates, all good intent along this line falls flat in the light of the practice condoned by many Buddhists of meat consumption. Harm is thus caused to the animal butchered, to the consumers of the flesh, and to the environment we all live in. It is also a decidedly gross act of adharma to all in the society wherein the Buddhist practitioner that consumes animal products resides, as clearly explained in this book.

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