What religion is mostly vegetarian?

Plant-based eating is deeply rooted in three of the prominent religions practiced in India – Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. All these religions believe in the concept of Ahimsa, which means kindness and non-violence towards all living things.


Which religions follow vegetarians?

All of India's most widely practiced religions have dietary laws and traditions. For example, Hindu texts often praise vegetarianism, and Hindus may also avoid eating beef because cows are traditionally viewed as sacred. Muslim teachings, meanwhile, prohibit pork.

What religion cant eat meat?

Hindus don't eat beef. They worship the animals. The Muslims don't eat pork. The Buddhists are vegetarians and the Jains are strict vegans who won't even touch root vegetables because of the damage it does to the plants.


Is Hinduism a vegetarian religion?

Nearly four-in-ten adults in India (39%) say they do follow a vegetarian diet, including 44% of Hindus. Most Sikhs (59%) identify as vegetarians, as do an overwhelming majority of Jains (92%). Muslims (8%), Christians (10%) and Buddhists (25%) are less likely to say they are vegetarians.

Which religion eats most non veg?

By education, religion, and caste

Among religions, Christians consume eggs and meat the most; men 71.5% and 76% and women 65% and 74%, respectively. This is followed by Muslim men (66.5% and 73%) and women (60% and 67%). The majority of Hindus, an estimated 80%, are meat-eaters; the rest vegetarian.


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Is Jesus a vegetarian?

Many biblical scholars believe that Jesus was a vegetarian. Jesus' message is one of love and compassion, and there is nothing loving or compassionate about factory farms and slaughterhouses, where billions of animals live miserable lives and die violent, bloody deaths.

Does Islam allow vegetarian?

Can a Muslim be a vegetarian? In a word, yes. If a Muslim decides to become a vegetarian for personal reasons, such as not liking the taste, or having compassion for animals, with the understanding that only Allah (SWT) can prohibit or permit it, then vegetarianism and veganism sit comfortably within Islam.

Are Buddhist vegetarians?

Five ethical teachings govern how Buddhists live. One of the teachings prohibits taking the life of any person or animal. Many Buddhists interpret this to mean that you should not consume animals, as doing so would require killing. Buddhists with this interpretation usually follow a lacto-vegetarian diet.


Which God is vegetarian?

For the high tradition, defined by Brahmins, Shiva became a vegetarian god.

Which God is non vegetarian?

'Rama, Krishna & Valmiki were non-vegetarians'

Why does Buddhist don't eat meat?

Some Buddhists avoid meat consumption because of the first precept in Buddhism: "I undertake the precept to refrain from taking life". Other Buddhists disagree with this conclusion. Many Buddhist vegetarians also oppose meat-eating based on scriptural injunctions against flesh-eating recorded in Mahayana sutras.


Which country is best for vegetarians?

7 of the best countries for vegetarian travellers
  1. India. A delicious masala dosa is an ideal meal for vegetarians visiting India (Shutterstock) ...
  2. Sri Lanka. Jackfruit texture makes it a popular vegetarian curry addition (Shutterstock) ...
  3. Italy. ...
  4. Lebanon. ...
  5. Indonesia. ...
  6. Taiwan. ...
  7. United Kingdom.


Can Buddhist eat beef?

Though not required for following the diet of a Buddhist, abstaining from meat and following a vegetarian diet is popular amongst adherents of the faith.

Is it OK for Christians to be vegetarian?

Most Christians maintain that Jesus's teaching in Mark 7 demonstrates that Christians can eat whatever they want, that dietary choices are a matter of "Christian liberty", and that therefore vegetarianism or veganism could never be obligatory for Christians.


What religions do not eat eggs?

Jains abstain from eating eggs. Many Hindu and Orthodox Sikh vegetarians also refrain from eating eggs. An egg that naturally contains a spot of blood may not be eaten under Jewish and Islamic tradition, but eggs without any blood are commonly consumed (and are not considered to be meat, so may be eaten with dairy).

Which Christians are vegetarian?

Seventh-day Adventist Church, a Protestant Christian denomination with about 18 million adherents, promotes a "well-balanced vegetarian diet that avoids the consumption of meat." Orthodox Church adherents follow vegan diet when fasting. Some Christian monastic orders avoid meat.

Does the Bible say to be vegetarian?

There is no direct statement on the subject by Jesus in the New Testament. The story of Jesus feeding fish to people would support the view that Jesus may have been a pescatarian. Paul seems to have been more open to meat eating, but even Paul was open to vegetarianism.


What Buddha said about vegetarian?

The Buddha himself made this point in the Lankavatara Sutra when he said, “If meat is not eaten by anybody for any reason, there will be no destroyer of life.” When we buy or eat meat, we are causing the slaughterer to kill; he kills for us. Even so, the human appetite for the flesh of our fellow beings is strong.

Can Hindus be vegan?

Hinduism teaches peace and respect for all living creatures, which is why it's time for its followers to follow a plant-based diet. According to ancient Hindu scriptures, nonviolence is the most important virtue. For this reason, millions of Hindus are lacto-vegetarians, as it is a diet that lessens harm to animals.

Can a vegetarian survive in China?

Being a vegetarian in China is easier than you may think and the good news is that it's unlikely that you're going to completely starve. It's true that the Chinese enjoy their meat and seafood but they're also big fans of vegetables and you'll be surprised at the vegetarian dishes available in China.


Are Chinese Buddhists vegan?

The monastic community in Chinese Buddhism, Vietnamese Buddhism and most of Korean Buddhism strictly adhere to vegetarianism. Theravada Buddhist monks and nuns consume food by gathering alms themselves, and generally must eat whatever foods are offered to them, including meat.

Who is the most famous vegetarian?

8 of History's Most Famous Vegetarians
  • Pythagoras. Pythagoras © Photos.com/Thinkstock. ...
  • St. Anthony of Egypt. ...
  • Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo da Vinci Alinari/Art Resource, New York. ...
  • Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi © Vithalbhai Jhaveri—Dinodia Photo/age fotostock. ...
  • Franz Kafka. ...
  • Mary Shelley. ...
  • John Harvey Kellogg. ...
  • Leo Tolstoy.


Are Arabs vegetarian?

Responding to the question on what Islam says about vegetarianism, the Islam Online Archive said: “So, Muslims are not vegetarians. However, if someone prefers to eat vegetables, then he is allowed to do so. Allah has given us permission to eat meat of slaughtered animals, but He has not made it obligatory upon us.”


Can Muslims have dogs?

They cite certain hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad) to support their dogmatically anti-dog position. Angels will not enter a house if there is a dog present, says one. Another warns that a Muslim keeping a dog will lose out on some of the spiritual rewards from his good deeds.

Which Muslims are vegetarians?

Certain Islamic orders are mainly vegetarian; many Sufis maintain a vegetarian diet. Some Muslims in Indonesia think that being a vegetarian for reasons other than health is un-Islamic and it is a form of emulation of the infidels (tashabbuh bil kuffar).