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What promoted Gandhiji to take up Vegetarianism

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Answered by paridaswetasneha
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After reading one such book called, Salt's Plea for Vegetarianism, Gandhimade an intellectual choice, not because of his parents but because he wanted to, in favour of vegetarianism, the spread of which then became his mission. This was his first step that brought him close to being vegan.

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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Gandhi was born into a vegetarian family. As a young man, he came to believe that eating meat had allowed the English to conquer India. If he was going to grow strong, he reasoned, he would have to eat meat too. Secretly, he sampled a few bites of goat meat.

After reading one such book called, Salt's Plea for Vegetarianism, Gandhi made an intellectual choice, not because of his parents but because he wanted to, in favour of vegetarianism, the spread of which then became his mission. This was his first step that brought him close to being vegan.

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