3. How does vegetarianism influence Gandhi's life in England?
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The Gandhi's were Vaishnavas, and of course they were followers of vegetarianism. He was opposed to meat eating from beginning but it was his vow and confidence that made him give up milk and milk products and thus, brought him close to becoming a vegan. When he left England he also vowed to not touch Wine, women, meat.
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The Gandhi's were Vaishnavas, and ofcourse they were followers of vegetarianism. He was opossed to meat eating from beginning but it was his vow and confidence that made him give up milk and milk products and thus, brought him close to becoming a vegan.
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