Encouraging the Vegan culture

In the 15th century, vegetarianism was advocated by Leonardo da Vinci, who believed that there was no distinction between the murder of humans and animals. However, it was only after the spread of Darwin’s theory of evolution that vegetarianism gained strength again in the late 18th century and early 19th century. Darwinism refuted the idea that human beings are fundamentally different from other carnivorous animals and therefore; there were no plausible justifications for meat consumption. What does science say about veganism? A vegan diet may contribute to weight loss and help people manage their blood sugar and cholesterol levels.

A well-planned vegan diet may offer a range of health benefits. The overall activities of this organization is deeply pursue with the divine visions of Shri Vidyadhiraja Chattampi Swamikal, especially, the ‘Jeevakarunya Darsanam’, which explains the compassion to all living beings. So Vidyadhiraja International shall prompt the vegan culture as a matter of health consciousness and a reverence to Vidyadhiraja Chattambi Swamikal.