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Often eat meat and chant Buddhist scripture

Hello, you can choose meat to eat while eating. If you are forced by the situation, you can discuss and communicate with your parents, or ask Buddha and Bodhisattva to give you a good relationship and fulfill your vegetarian wish.

As for merit, as long as you are chanting Buddha, you must have merit, but eating meat and five passions will be discounted.

Q: can people who eat meat recite Buddha?

A: Buddha is based on compassion, and you have no compassion since you eat meat. This is for your true yogi. If a casual person is not a vegetarian, he can also read Buddha. If you have to eat meat, you can't read Buddha, and you must know it. (three volumes of paper money and two copies of Chen Lianying's female layman's book)

It is reasonable to be pure. Although the situation is difficult, it is advisable to eat less. When you are ready to eat, you should also have a heart of compassion. People who eat meat can't read Buddha. (three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money, three volumes of paper money. Because of the bad smell, the Shurangama Sutra says: "Raw food increases the gap, and cooked food makes it obscene." Be forbidden by Buddhism.

The so-called fishy smell is animal flesh and blood. Buddhism is the most compassionate religion, so we should care for all beings. If you even eat other people's meat, how can you care? But in fact, in this world, the land is barren and people don't have enough to eat. What is the choice? So Buddhism has come up with a flexible way, that is, the so-called "three clean meats" and "five clean meats" can be eaten. The details are very complicated, and I can't remember them all, but the general idea is that you didn't kill him, you didn't see anyone kill him, you didn't hear the screams when he died, you didn't ask someone to kill him, and no one else came to kill him for you. The meat in the supermarket should be fine. Another possibility is that he died by himself, which is basically meaningless to modern people who pay attention to food hygiene.

Of course, strict Buddhists should give up completely. The Shurangama Sutra says that a yogi should not trample on the living grass when walking on the road. Why should he take the flesh and blood of all beings as food?

the combination of meat and fishy is called meat and fishy.