What is the benefit of being such a man?


Maharajshree said, I will take not only milk but also alms. We believe in non-violence. We have no caste distinction, but begging can be taken from the house of a man who does not eat meat or even eggs.

Manibhai Patel, a resident of Mu Ni Shri Santbalji, should be with Munishri in the pilgrimage. Often talking about a special occasion of a pilgrimage. He was traveling with Munishri in a village in Thana district. In one village his abode was in the Ram temple. The village was carnivorous. But due to the glory of a saint, some families became vegetarian, not only that, but also cultured.

One such brother came in contact with Maharajshree. He said, 'Maharaj Shri! Will you come and get me some milk? ' Maharajshree said, I will take not only milk but also alms. We believe in non-violence. We have no caste distinction, but begging can be taken from the house of a man who does not eat meat or even eggs. We are all vegetarians. Then the introduction grew. How did he become a vegetarian? Tell her the details.

He said: Once a monk came. I went into their storyline. He gave the example of a Dhangar (shepherd). Dhangar kept many sheep. He would take them to the forest to graze. One (longyu) wolf came there every day and killed many sheep. Dhangar was very worried, but could not find a solution. One day he said to Longyu (wolf) that you are an animal, I am a man, what fun for a man! The cook gets everything to eat, drink, live, assuming Moksha is also found! And you will not overcome the difficulty. The wolf says, I want to be a man too. How is it made? So the shepherd says, if he does good, he becomes a human being. If you stop killing sheep, virtue will increase and so God will make you human. So the wolf agreed. He stopped killing the sheep. Now the shepherd was upset. His family of sheep began to grow.

Because of this happiness, one day he held a ceremony in honor of the wolf. Led many guests. Cooked lamb and other animals with a variety of desserts. The wolf came. He found out that the meat was cooked here and immediately thought: Ouch! He taught me to abstain from carnivory to become human and he himself eats meat.

Giving a real example, he said, "My wife and children eat meat at home, but I do not insist on leaving them. One day I was reading Harishchandra-Taramati's book." In it my wife heard how much the wife suffers for the husband that the husband should have his own step in the step. Then I don't like my husband. I should give up carnivore and he gave it up, so no wonder the kids get ready automatically! Thus, if our family has become vegetarian, then Guruji, you must come to us for begging.

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