Magh Krushna Navami, Kaliyug Varsha 5111
From Our Correspondent
Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, who has been a vegetarian for over 30 years, finds vegetarianism “very simple, tasty, and most enjoyable”.
Writing in the latest newsletter of Oscar winner Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow’s (Shakespeare in Love) blog “GOOP—nourish the inner aspect”, McCartney advocated “Meat Free Monday”, urging readers not to eat meat at least one-day a week. He wrote: “…there are so many great alternatives, for instance, in Italian cooking, so many of the dishes are vegetarian already and Thai and Chinese cuisine are the same”.
McCartney points out: “…livestock industry as a whole was responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than the whole of the transport sector put together…The Livestock industry produces gases that are extremely dangerous for the future of our environment…Livestock production is the largest source of water pollutants”. Former United States Vice President Al Gore is listed as one of the supporters of “Meat Free Monday” initiative.
McCartney further says that number of schools in United Kingdom, town of Ghent in Belgium, and Sao Paulo (Brazil) have already done this. “…we cannot leave this important issue to the politicians of the world… it is once again left to us, the people, to do it ourselves”, he argues and adds, “Next Monday – don’t eat meat and do your bit to save this beautiful planet of ours”.
Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, pointed out that Hinduism promoted strict vegetarianism insisting on ahimsa (not harming living creatures) and non-killing, and renouncing animal slaughter and meat eating. It suggested taking of sattvik (vegetables, fruits, etc.) and avoiding rajasik (eggs, etc.) and tamasik (meat, intoxicants, etc.) foods, Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, argued.
Paltrow suggested few vegetarian recipes in this newsletter—“Vegetarian ‘Squab’ with Lettuce”, “Vegetarian Fried Rice”, “Bok Choy in Oyster Sauce”, “Babycakes” ; listed favorite vegetarian cookbooks—“How to Cook Everything Vegetarian”, “Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone”, “The Complete Italian Vegetarian Cookbook”, “Get Cooking”, “The Kind Diet”, “Veganomicon”; and “Eating Animals” (about novelist Jonathan Safran Foer’s decision to become vegetarian).
GOOP is said to be a name carved from 37-year old Gwyneth Kate Paltrow’s initials, who is also sometimes known as “part yogini”.
Also See
Dharma Jagruti SabhasDhama Jagruti Sabhas is creating mass awareness among Hindus about various problems affecting Hindu Dharma. |
|
Save temples from Anti-Hindus
Temples are the centres of Hindu Dharma. Anti Hindu forces like Muslims, Congress, Christians has constantly targetted them. HJS is fighting against these forces. |