Some Buddhists are vegetarians as a reflection of the principle of ahimsa, or non-violence, which emphasizes compassion towards all living beings. Many believe that abstaining from meat helps reduce suffering and aligns with the teachings of Buddha, who encouraged mindfulness and ethical living. Additionally, vegetarianism is often seen as a way to cultivate compassion and awareness in daily life. However, practices can vary widely among different Buddhist traditions and cultures.
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True vegetarians eat none at all. Some avoid red meat only, but are not vegetarians in the strict sense of the term.
Some are, but many are not.
Some are and some are not. There is no rule saying you have to be vegetarian.
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No, some vegetarians eat pizza without pepperonis and things like that. Other vegetarians as we are fimaliar with eat tofu, fruits and vegetables.
It is estimated that there are around 375 million vegetarians worldwide. This number includes both strict vegetarians who avoid all animal products, as well as semi-vegetarians who may consume some animal products, such as eggs or dairy.