“The food of the wise, Mahāmati, is what is eaten by the Rishis; it does not consist of meat and blood.”

Mahayana, Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra, Chapter Eight. On Meat-eating

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philosopher, reformer and the founder of Buddhism -563–-483 BC

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