You Are What You Eat
If you kill a cow or pay someone to kill a cow by purchasing meat in the marketplace, your karmic reaction will be to become a cow and be eaten for every single cow who provided you with their meat during your lifetime. Even eating a carrot is killing and will give a karmic reaction. However if you will offer all of your food to Krishna before eating (no meat, fish, eggs, onion, or garlic allowed), by such eating you will not incur karma and you will become free from karma and make solid, steady advancement towards the perfection of spiritual realization, which will liberate you from the cycle of repeated birth and death. So now it's your choice what you will eat.
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What are real world examples of Hinduism’s “Law of Karma”?
Navaneet Pandurangans
Click Here for Sunday Feast Lecture at ISKCON Austin--20 January 2019
Kill a Cow--Become a Cow
Question: Examples of Karma?
What are real world examples of Hinduism’s “Law of Karma”?
Navaneet Pandurangans
Answer: Meat Eater Gets Eaten
"Hindu" is a term coined by our Muslim brothers. It is not found anywhere in the Vedic scriptures. So it is not Hinduism’s law of nature. It is nature’s law of karma. One is example is someone who eats slaughtered meat. In their next life they will become an animal and the slaughtered animal they ate will become a human and eat them.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
"Hindu" is a term coined by our Muslim brothers. It is not found anywhere in the Vedic scriptures. So it is not Hinduism’s law of nature. It is nature’s law of karma. One is example is someone who eats slaughtered meat. In their next life they will become an animal and the slaughtered animal they ate will become a human and eat them.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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