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Please do not waste food!!

Veda says that even a single particle of the food should not be wasted

 

Donation is very dangerous like double edged knife. Donating to undeserving persons is very big sin and not mere wastage. Today, if you see the feast of a marriage function, you will find most of the plates after feast are full of food items leftover. When you throw this food, it becomes a source for bacteria and virus, which may harm even good people in the society. Thus, the people, who have thrown the food, become sinners. The owner of feast, who gave this expensive food to them is also another sinner and will be punished by the divine law.

 

Both doer and promoter are equally punished (Kartha karaiyitaa chaiva...). Finally the married couple is also affected. Veda says that even a single particle of the food should not be wasted (Annamna parichakshita...). Once, in a function, the people were wasting food and the beggars on the other side were searching for the food in the leaves thrown away after the feast.

 

One devotee asked Bhagavan Shri Satya Sai Baba like this, β€œO Swami! What is this! In your creation I find people throwing food on one side and people searching for the thrown food on the other side”. Bhagavan Baba replied β€œThose beggars were also rich in the previous birth and threw the food like these rich people. They are now born as beggars and are searching for the food thrown by them in the past”. Therefore, the minimum eligibility of the receiver of food is: not to throw even an iota of food.

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Originally Posted by Mitwah:

My Bhagwan is not  cruel as your Bhagwan Sai Baba. My Bhagwan is daya ke saagar.

Yes He is most kind. Therefore God punishes a soul for upliftment only. It is due to His intensive love on the souls HE punishes anybody for realisation, so that such loose behavior is changed. 

 

Punishment given for a sin is only to change the mind of the soul and purify it. There is no trace of revenge in this. The hell is an indication of the intensive love of God to the souls through which God wants to reform the souls. The hell indicates the hectic effort of God put on the soul to reform it and not to leave the soul for its fate.

 

 A father may leave his son since he is not changing inspite of all his efforts. But in the hell God puts serious effort and succeeds to change the soul. Therefore, even thousands of fathers cannot be equal to God. God is not leaving the soul without changing it and this point is indicated by the punishment and hell.

 

Therefore, there is no point of excusing the Prarabhdas if this true basis is understood. God will try to change the soul through preaching as far as possible. Punishment in the hell is the last resort. Once the soul is reformed all the sins are smashed since there is neither the necessity of preaching nor the necessity of punishment. 

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:

Datta, this is a simple explanation and a rhetorical statement.  Who in their correct mind would not agree with your statement, regardless of faith or economic status.  Over-eating is also a sin as it makes you fat and ill.

 

However, your reference to weddings etc is not practical or valid.  Waste has to be taken in the broader context.  Throwing away left overs are not a waste, just a fact of life.   However, I agree that many just overdo to make a point and this results in unnecessary waste.

One can take to the extent one is able to eat. In such case no waste will happen. Food never to be wasted.

FM

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