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Why are most Indians vegetarian

Most of Indians are vegetarian because of some points discuss in following :-<br>u00b7 Religious beliefs: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism are some of the major religions in India, and many of their followers practice vegetarianism as a form of non-violence towards animals.<br>

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Why are most Indians vegetarian

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  1. Why are most Indians vegetarian? Most of Indians are vegetarian because of some points discuss in following :- · Religious beliefs: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism are some of the major religions in India, and many of their followers practice vegetarianism as a form of non-violence towards animals. · Cultural tradition: Vegetarianism has been a part of Indian culture for thousands of years, and is deeply ingrained in the country's history and tradition. · Health and environmental concerns: Many Indians adopt a vegetarian diet due to health concerns and a desire ● ● ●

  2. to promote environmental sustainability. A vegetarian diet is often considered healthier, as it is low in fat and high in fiber. · Economic factors: For some people, vegetarianism is a matter of economic necessity. Meat and animal products can be expensive and are not always readily available, making a vegetarian diet a more affordable option. · Personal choice: For others, being a vegetarian is a personal choice driven by ethical, moral, or spiritual beliefs. They may choose to avoid meat and animal products for a variety of reasons, such as a desire to reduce their carbon footprint or a belief in the inherent value of all living beings. · Availability of vegetarian options: In recent years, there has been a growing trend of vegetarianism in India, with a wider availability of vegetarian options in restaurant in indore and shops. This has made it easier for people to follow a vegetarian diet and has helped to popularize the practice. ● ● ●

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