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what were the first reasons why gandhiji took to vegetarianism? Do you think it was passing fancy or was it a well - considered decision.​

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M.K. Gandhi, a man of action, who won the world by his message of ahimsa (non-violence), felt it within his body & spirit. He believed in being the change he wished to see in the world, and one such benevolent change was his vow to never consume meat, milk or milk products.

His story and experiments are great inspiration for anyone in favour of living a cruelty-free life. Let us take a sneak-peak in this great man’s experiments that inspired many people in the East and in the West to start taking up vegetarianism.

The Gandhis were Vaishnavas, and hence staunch followers of vegetarianism. Being born and bred in such tradition, M.K. 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

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