He ate a pork dish. Scholars think that he died of mesenteric infarction, a symptom of old age, rather than food poisoning.
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Buddhist devotees customarily offer food, water, lamps, incense and flowers to the Buddha.
He ate spoiled food that gave him dysentery.
Actually from what i have heard is that it is actually disrespectful to rub his belly...he was a teacher of knowledge and enlightenment not of food. (The Buddha who gets his belly rubbed is the Laughing Buddha, aka Hotei. No relation to the one who started Buddhism.)
they are ethet killed for food our killed for land.
Desiring a specific food (a natural consequence of having a favourite food) falls under the general prohibition of lust (a desire for something for reasons beyond physical need) in the Eightfold Path. Buddha follows the Eightfold Path as he is an enlightened being and therefore is not subject to lust implying that he has no favourite food.
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All that Buddha did were mental work. No physical activity. And he had enough follower to provide him abundant food. Now, tell me, is there any reason that he shouldn't have a round stomach.
Buddha Is As Buddha Does was created on 2008-02-26.
Being a vegan or a vegetarian is not a requirement for Buddhists. The Buddha said we can eat any food that is offered to us as long as we didn't ask to kill it or as long as it wasn't killed just for us. Many Buddhists are vegetarians or vegans due to their compassion for all living things. They have decided that if they also do not eat prepackaged meat, as you would get from the grocer or butcher, then there would be no need to kill those animals in the first place; since buying that meat supports the process of raising them just to be killed for our consumption.
The ISBN of Buddha Is As Buddha Does is 978-0-06-085953-4.