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Little steps make bigger impacts!

10/10/2014

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Indian City Becomes First Vegetarian City in the World!!

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Music for Meditation

8/26/2014

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After a long tiring day, I really look forward to doing my meditation. It helps me unwind, relax and transition into peaceful rest. This meditation/zen music is one of my favorites. Enjoy!
Meditation Music
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Introduction to Veganism!

8/20/2014

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Welcome to Ahimsa Vegan Living! I’m so happy that you have joined me and my family on our Vegan lifestyle journey. I am here to help you explore veganism and to open new doors toward a life that values kindness, compassion and awareness. Ahimsa Vegan Living’s objective is not to ‘convince’ anybody as to how to lead their life or to prove some point, but we believe in empowering others to make their own informed decisions. After all, we are independent, educated, responsible individuals, aren’t we?!

So today, I would like to make you familiar with the word ‘vegan’ and remove the mystery that surrounds it! People often associate rigidity, deprivation, extremism with the word ‘vegan’. When we think about vegan food, we consider it as being something very different than what we have been used to consuming. Yes it is different, in a way that there is no meat, fish or dairy products used. But vegan food is something which we are all familiar with. Foods that are whole and plant based, such as vegetables, fruits, mushrooms, whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, herbs and spices. We just don’t label them as ‘vegan’. We don’t say, “it’s a vegan potato”, right? It’s just that potatoes/carrots/bananas/beans/walnuts happen to be vegan.
 
Vegan food preparations can be very nutritious when based on whole foods plant based ingredients. Now, there are some ‘junk’ vegan foods as well, such as oreo cookies (yes, they are vegan!), potato chips, fritos, sour patch kids candy, air heads candy, red bull energy drink, etc. It is best to stay away from the processed junk foods that only have empty calories and lack nourishing ingredients.

It is very rewarding when I realize that the food that is prepared with love in my kitchen and fed to my family and friends is the food which is very close to mother Earth. There is no destruction or abuse of natural resources, no suffering, violence or exploitation of animals. Peace and compassion is just what our world needs!!

To learn more about veganism, please visit my page ‘Why Veganism?’
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