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How does vegetarianism influence Gandhi's life England​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gandhi was opposed to meat-eating from the start, but it was Gandhi's vow to give up milk and milk products that made him close to being a vegan. He stood by his vows as much as his mortal being allowed and spread the message of vegetarianism by inspiring others through his actions and words.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mahatma Gandhi as we know him, is a Man of action who won the world by his actions of Ahimsa and fought through this would with his soul spirit and body.

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. He spread his thoughts and inspired this in would wherever he travelled. When he left England he also vowed to not touch Wine, women, meat. This caused him much trouble than he even thought of. But he faced many problems finding a pure vegetarian restaurant where he could eat.

More to Know:

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi arrived in London from Gujarat as an 18-year-old, and was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple on June 10, 1891. During the time of his study, he stayed at No 20 Baron's Court Road in the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith, where he paid 30 shillings a week for room and board.

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