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destroying nature

and in both the religions, not being vegitarian is stricly not allowed.

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Buddhists are against killing, but if they are offered meat, they see no reason to refuse it, since they were not responsible for killing.

All hindus are not vegetarian. It depends on the tradition of the section. Even brahmins are allowed to partake non-vegetarian food. For people other than brahmins, the regulations are even milder. Of course, many hindus voluntarily abandon non-vegetarian food. Viashnavas (worshipers of Lord Vishnu) are generally vegetarians.

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