Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Sriman Unthur Sami's avatar

Actually, in the Vedic period and even after meat was consumed; Aryans were not given to a wholly grain-based diet. The meat however was consumed only after sacrifical offering. The references to this abounds in the Vedas. even the Arthashastra of Kautilya s silent on dietary preference. It is the Jains who were the first animal liberationists in India; they even came up with the trope ahimsa, by adding the negative copula to himsa involved in sacrificing animals and excessive amounts of food items. Then Buddhism in India (only) adopted vegetarianism, mostly under the impact of Emporer Ashoka. Together they influenced Hinduism to turn towards adopting ahimsa as a moral principle and apply it to all species; vegetarianism is a consequence of this moral principle (as Peter Singer has argued in launching the animal liberation movement in the west, and he invokes the Jains and Ashoka against the Hindus quite regularly). So how India embraced vegetarianism which is on the decline in India and on the rise in Europe and America is the different story to the one yuo have provided.

Expand full comment

No posts