Answer: Yes. He cannot however specifically request that an animal be specifically slaughtered and prepared for him. As in many religions dietary taboos are "nice to have" rather than "gotta have" items. Ritual purification is available for those who eat the wrong things at the wrong time. "A vegetarian diet is not obligatory for Buddhists. Still, for those of us who follow the teachings of the Great Vehicle, it is important. But the teachings of the Buddha were open and flexible on this subject, and each practitioner has the choice to be vegetarian or not."
-His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
Answer: Buddhist's can not eat meat because they can not stand the thought of animals getting stabbed and killed for them to eat == ==
The Buddha did not prohibit the eating of meat or fish. He prohibited his followers form killing an animal for food or from having someone else kill an animal for food for us. Therefore Buddhist can eat meat when it is offered or if it is for sale. Many Buddhists prefer to be vegetarians in order to not be associated with the killing of animals (since if no one bought the meat the butchers would stop the killing of animals).
I myself need to eat meat for the protein content. I can not eat large quantities of Soy Beans (which make tofu) that many vegetarians eat for protein because of some side affects (kidney stones).
pure buddist eat vege only but most of them eat meat .but it is not recomended to eat beef ...........
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The above is incorrect. The Buddha told us we can eat anything offered to us, even meat, as long as the meat was not killed by us or killed just for us. Many Buddhists are vegetarians because of thier great compassion for all living things. The reasoning is that if they do not buy or eat pre-killed meats then there will be less of a demand for it and then it might stop.
Buddhism is not a religion of things permitted or denied. dietary rules are essentially very flexible - "magical" cautions that you should not eat the meat of carnivores or things that inflame the passions are frowned on, the consumption of alcohol or drugs that dull the mind, or the specific request that an animal be killed to satisfy your hunger.
It depends on the sect.
Chinese buddhists, for example, are expected not to eat meat.
Tibetan buddhists eat meat, because Tibet is an arid land.
Many Buddhists abstain from meat, I know some Buddhist also that don't eat pork, however there are no formal teachings that I am aware of that prohibit the eating of the pig.
Well, they can eat pork. Nothing bad happens to them if they do. You probably mean "Why are they not allowed or supposed to eat pork" As far as I know there is no strict rule that fobids Buddhists to eat pork or meat. Some just don´t like to eat meat because they don´t want to hurt animals. Muslim religion , however, has a strict rule against eating pork. Pigs are considered unclean.
Yes, they eat pork but they don't eat beef.
yes she eat pork
Muslims don't eat pork
Jehovah's Witnesses can eat pork if they wish, as long as it is properly bled. Jews and Muslims do not eat pork.
No American's eat pork , only the Canadians .
That depends on why you don't eat pork. If it is for religious reasons, you might be a Jew or a Muslim. If you don't eat pork because you don't eat meat, you are a vegetarian.
they can eat anything but nothing with pork. and they cant eat anything that eats meat.
No zayn is muslim so he cant eat pork
Almighty Allah (God) has forbidden them to eat pork.
No. Muslims can't eat pork, no matter if he is shia or sunni
They are not allowed to eat pork because it is haraam.