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Vegetarian Food
Dec 25, 2024 · 2 min read
Vietnamese culinary culture is very diverse and rich with great meaning, material and spiritual values. Among them, perhaps vegetarian cuisine is the most special type of cuisine. Especially in Hanoi today, vegetarianism is gradually becoming a trend. Let's learn about Vietnamese vegetarian cuisine from a religious and belief perspective with iguide.ai!
1. For Buddhism
For Buddhism, vegetarianism is almost mandatory when a person decides to shave their head and become a monk. However, according to Buddhism, not only Buddhists should be vegetarian, but everyone should be vegetarian to cultivate compassion. Because Buddhism believes in not killing, vegetarianism uses light food from vegetables and fruits, no meat, fish, no spicy spices... will help the mind become more peaceful, helping each person to easily ignore the anger in life.
2. Buddhism divides vegetarianism into the following methods:
- Vegetarianism: means that a person is a complete vegetarian for a long time, not eating meat. Vegetarianism, also known as "long-term vegetarianism", is a method of eating vegetarian regularly, every day and for life. You are completely vegetarian and eliminate animal foods from your meals. Vegetarians are often Buddhists, Buddhists, people who have left home and people who love to eat plants.
- Short-term vegetarianism: This depends on each person. Some people decide to be vegetarian for a week or a month because their parents passed away and they are Buddhists. Some people decide to be vegetarian for 2 months to show gratitude. Some people decide to be vegetarian to cure a certain disease...
- Vegetarianism: That means being vegetarian on a certain fixed day: being vegetarian on two days (1st and 15th of the month), being vegetarian on four days (1st, 14th, 15th and 30th), being vegetarian on six days (8th, 14th, 15th, 23rd, 29th and 30th)... Or when it comes to special days like Buddha's birthday, Buddhists are vegetarian for 1 day...
In Vietnam, there are no documents specifically and accurately recording the vegetarian culture applied. However, since the Ly Dynasty, vegetarianism has become very popular when Buddhism flourished. To this day, many Vietnamese people still maintain the habit of vegetarianism as a beautiful religious and belief feature. With its spiritual meaning and spirit of goodness, vegetarian cuisine cannot be replaced in the cultural life of Vietnamese people.
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