they don't eat meat so it means they are vegetarian
Answer:
Many Buddhists prefer a vegetarian diet. However the "rules" are not absolute. In countries such as Tibet the scarcity of food makes meat eating necessary. In addition Buddhists will eat any food given to them as a donation or offering. This includes meat.
Buddhist's specifically avoid eating:
Buddha can't eat pork because they hate killing animals.Buddha can eat vegetable because they want to eat health
Buddhist monks and nuns clean down the monasteries and worship to buddha each day, they focus there mind completley on the buddha and on nothing else. they have not too much to eat and eat no meat. they think about how the buddha will repay them and work there hardest for him
Buddha Is As Buddha Does has 288 pages.
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Buddha Is As Buddha Does was created on 2008-02-26.
In Buddhist tradition, it is said that Buddha was allowed to eat a maximum of one seed per day. This practice is known as the "one seed a day" rule. The purpose of this rule was to cultivate mindfulness, moderation, and detachment from material desires. By limiting his consumption to just one seed, Buddha demonstrated discipline and self-control in his pursuit of enlightenment.
The ISBN of Buddha Is As Buddha Does is 978-0-06-085953-4.
Yes, because he was a Buddha!
The seven lucky Buddha statues are said to represent many instances in life like wealth, happiness, good luck, and the like. The seven statues are money Buddha, lucky Buddha, ingot Buddha, laughing Buddha, freedom Buddha, relaxing Buddha, and wealthy Buddha.
With the apostrophe so that it is Buddha's.
Gautam Buddha
Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha or the historical Buddha.