donganaaK Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 Maaku thelisina vaallalo okaru chepparu vullipaya non veg manam thinakoodadu ani. Also vellulli vaallaki mental hospital ki address ivvu :giggle:
dappusubhani Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 Onion is basically leaves, not even stem. Asalu ilantivi enduku cheptharo teliyadu. Onion is a Sulphur based household best product. Daanni avoid chesthe inkasta diet chedagottinatte.
raj_hyd Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 yeah...ullini chustey na cousin(Bro-in law)....velli nu chustey cousin (brother)..laga anipistay..kani avi tinaka potey nenu pota ani thinta
aakathaai Posted April 13, 2015 Author Report Posted April 13, 2015 vaallaki mental hospital ki address ivvu :giggle: Nuv answer chepthaav anukunna uncle nuv kooda comedy chesthunnav Scientific reason em ledaaaa
donganaaK Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 Nuv answer chepthaav anukunna uncle nuv kooda comedy chesthunnav Scientific reason em ledaaaa its just superstition man , scientific reason em ledu naaku telsina antha varaku ......
aakathaai Posted April 13, 2015 Author Report Posted April 13, 2015 name="avakay_biryani" post="1306777202" timestamp="1428937963"] sugar is also not pure veg[/quote] Ya aavu bones tho chestharanta maa Vijayawada daggarunna vuyyuru lo sugar factory ki vellina athanu evaroo chepparu Anduke naaku bellam ante ishtam
Dustbin Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 Nuv answer chepthaav anukunna uncle nuv kooda comedy chesthunnav Scientific reason em ledaaaa In Gadhada Part 1, Chapter 78 of the Vachanamrut, Lord Swaminarayan states that God becomes truly pleased those who flawlessly abide by the five vows (panch vartman). One of these five vows is to refrain from eating anything that contains, or has been in contact with meat. Jeevanpran Shree Abji Bapashree explains in the Rahasyarth Pradeepka Teeka of this Vachanamrut, that one can only claim to have abided by this vow flawlessly, if they also refrain from consuming unwashed grain, unfiltered water, garlic, onion, asafoetida (hingh), etc. In likening onion and garlic to meat, Jeevanpran Bapashree has highlighted the importance of abstaining from eating these items. The three qualities of Maya (satva, rajas, and tamas) exist in varying levels within one's mind. Satva are the qualities comprising of tranquillity, restraint, purity and peace of mind. Rajas are the passion and pleasure seeking attributes of Maya. Tamas are the evil qualities that lead one to become angry, resentful, arrogant and destructive. In order to concentrate one's mind on the Lord, the qualities of rajas and tamas must be suppressed, allowing the satvik qualities to prevail. Various foods and drink can influence the state of one's mind and can therefore manipulate the levels of satva, rajas and tamas. For example, alcohol lowers inhibitions and invokes rajsik qualities such as lust. In the same manner, onions, garlic, asafoetida, etc, raise tamsik qualities such as anger. Disciples of the Lord must avoid any food or drink that are considered rajsik or tamsik because these cause a hindrance in their worship of God. Whilst rajsik or tamsik qualities are prevalent, one's mind will not remain calm. Therefore, whilst in these states, one cannot meditate on God. When the quality of satva prevails, meditation and faithful worship can be performed. Therefore, a disciple of God must ensure that their mind continually suppresses all rajsik and tamsik natures and establishes the state of satva. One must ensure that all of one's senses, including taste, are controlled and kept pure - in order for the mind to be kept pure. Purity of mind, deeds and speech, are the manners through which one can please the Lord. From a social perspective, the consumption of strong tasting and highly aromatic foods such as onions and garlic can lead to bodily odours, which are both unsociable and disrespectful to others. Eating onions for example will inevitably lead to bad breath. The consumption of garlic, even in minute quantities, can lead to several days of an unsavoury odour being emitted from the pores of the skin. Being in such a malodorous state in the presence of the Lord or His sants, is a sign of disrespect and disregard for them. If one wishes to remain close to the Lord forever, they must avoid anything that could cause offence to God and His sants. Onions and garlic fall into the category of tamsik and offensive foods and are therefore forbidden.
donganaaK Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 name="avakay_biryani" post="1306777202" timestamp="1428937963"] sugar is also not pure veg[/quote] Ya aavu bones tho chestharanta maa Vijayawada daggarunna vuyyuru lo sugar factory ki vellina athanu evaroo chepparu Anduke naaku bellam ante ishtam evado baaga fekaadu .... thats not true ...
avakay_biryani Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 evado baaga fekaadu .... thats not true ... actually sugar is brown for bleaching purporse...bones are used
phoenix_nebula Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 non satwic .. its thamasic food...but not nonveg...it could be called nonsatwic food
dappusubhani Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 no man its veg :) thanks for conpirmason mixy :police:
micxas Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 thanks for conpirmason mixy :police: u r most welcome man, konthamandi velluli tinaru..
mustang302 Posted April 13, 2015 Report Posted April 13, 2015 r u jains outside...!! unless its dead meat,everything is a veg...andhukae egg ni vegetarian lo kaliparu...!!
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