Buddhism and the Five Forbidden Roots | Venerable Chang Zao
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- Опубликовано: 24 дек 2020
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There are five forbidden foods that Buddhists shouldn't eat. Watch this video as Venerable Chang Zao explains what these are, and why these rules came about.
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Dear Lady Boss thankyou for clearly comparing the similarities Buddhism
Vs Hindus entirely the
Same process I couldn't believe that !
Thankyou Lady-Boss
Thanks for the video
So no garlic, onions, or chives...what are the remaining two?
The five are garlic, onions, chives, leeks, and scallions. Some commentaries also mention asafoetida. In Sanskrit (Ayurvedic diets follow similar rules), the term for these five is "pañca parivyaya." Best wishes, Study Buddhism Team
no wonder i always hated garlic and onions
You clearly don’t know anything about Chinese medicine and You’re clearly a Chinese communist bot!!!
@@dracokaiser so true bestie
How about eggs and milk?
Well depends on them but for my family members who's buddish and eat eggs and milk (or dairy). Yes,but there are exceptions. Eggs must be unfertilised and the dairy cannot have added 'meat' components like stomach linings or rennet (an enzyme) as it's not vegetarian anymore. To them,they don't rlly count it as 'alive' so they can eat it since it doesn't harm the animal in their perspective.So yeah,they can also eat honey.
I'm sorry. I really cannot agree that all Buddhists have to do this.
This is why I cannot stand religion.
She didn’t say that all Buddhists do this.