Sunday, May 17, 2009

LIFE OF VEGETARIANS AND NON-VEGETARIANS

Veg.:
For food it mainly includes all vegetables and fruits etc. For non-food category let’s
take clothes as an example. The clothes, say which are made out of cotton, come
under this category. There can be other consumables like perfumes, oil and other
accessories etc. made out of Veg. goods.
Those who consume only Veg. goods are called “Vegetarians”.
Non-Veg.:
For food it simply means any food other than Veg. food. It mainly includes food made from the flesh of animals, birds etc. In non-food category say clothes; it includes clothes where animal’s skin or bird’s wings etc. are used. There can also be other consumables like perfumes, oil and other accessories like leather shoes, belts, bags and show-pieces etc. containing Non-Veg. goods.
Those who consume only / also Non-Veg. goods are called “Non-Vegetarians”.
This was the simplest way of describing Veg. goods and Non-Veg. goods.
Now let us understand the same scientifically:
Any living creature can have maximum five senses or less than that. The five senses
have an order in which they are bestowed upon a living creature by nature Viz. touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing. All creatures do not possess all the five senses.
In addition to that there may be powers to think, speak, walk, hold things, fly etc.
depending on the body structure of various forms of lives.
Both Veg. and Non-Veg. products are made from living creatures. Then what is it that differentiates them from each other? It is the number of senses and other powers gifted to them by nature within the given form of life. The common life for each of them is their individual SOULS but the un-common physical form is due to the BODY STRUCTURE they have in their current forms of material lives.
Life of Veg. Goods:
The life of Veg. goods is very limited i.e. they have very limited senses and powers to enjoy while they are alive. They only posses one sense out of five, the sense of touch i.e. their body which feels the sense of touch and their soul survives within their body.
For example a plant does not have a tongue to taste, nose to smell, eyes to see or ears to hear. The plants can not speak, walk or fly as well.
Thus the body structure of life of Veg. goods does not have following:
_ They can’t Taste, Smell, See and Hear.
_ They do not have powers to Think, Speak etc.
_ They do not have separate body parts like Hands, Legs and Wings etc.
Life of Non-Veg. Goods:
The life of Non-Veg. goods is much more powerful than the Veg. goods and they
have higher senses as well.
Life of Non-Veg. goods can enjoy following while they are alive (as applicable as per
their form of life):
_ They can posses any additional or all senses out of the five senses apart from
the sense of Touch as per the order of Taste, Smell, Sight and Hearing.
_ They have powers to Think, Speak etc.
_ They have various body parts like Hands, Legs and Wings etc.
As we all know we have got various terms to define people when they are born with
different types of physical disabilities e.g. the one who can’t speak is described as
Dumb; the one who can’t hear is described as Deaf etc.
Are these terms applicable to the lives of Veg. goods? Obviously Not, because the
way in which they are designed by nature they anyways do not posses all these senses and powers in the first place.
Now can these terms be applied to life of Non-Veg. goods? Obviously Yes, because
as designed by nature they are supposed to have all these senses and powers. So even the life of Non-Veg. goods can be Dumb, Deaf etc. just like we humans if they are born handicapped or may be disabled due to an accident.

Chirag Saiya

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