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Milk Consumption
Nature
God
Vedas
Mother Cow
Infantilism
Veganism
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that to be a believer in the Vedas is to believe in and surrender to God. This surrender entails living by the mechanisms of existence itself, rather than fabricating one's own artificial ways. He questions whether a truly religious person would act against nature, pointing out that no species drinks the milk of another. He asks, "Does the cow go and drink the camel's milk?" If one is truly religious, one must live according to the wishes of nature. He argues that God has already provided for humans with their own mother's breast milk. If humans needed milk at age 20 or 40, nature would have made it available from their own mother's body. Claiming a need for cow's milk implies that God has made a mistake and failed to provide sufficiently. The speaker frames the consumption of cow's milk as an attempt to "correct God's mistake" by turning the cow into a "mother cow" and milking her. He posits that if God had intended for humans to drink cow's milk, they would have been born from a cow. The speaker asserts that a 60-year-old person surviving on milk, ghee, and butter is like a baby, mentally not having grown beyond six months. He observes that no mature animal, such as a lion or a rabbit, consumes milk beyond infancy. Man is the only species that craves milk even at 80, which, he says, proves how infantile humans are internally, unable to move past the attachment to the mother's breast. He suggests that the psychology behind this is rooted in sexual perversion. He concludes that the human body does not need milk after a certain age, and to insist otherwise is a deviation from the course of nature and an "ugly aberration."