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why did gandhi take to vegetarianism?​

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Answered by bhoomika8690
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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.

Answered by laksjamu31
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gandhi took to vegetarianism because of beliefs and morals, not due simply to a cultural heritage.

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