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The teachings of Veda become himsa when performed for  personal gains.


If performed as an offering to God, there will be no  himsa 


attached to it and no sin in the sacrifices.



 So it is the attitude which decides whether an  action is himsa or ahimsa. 


An action performed without the concepts  “I”  and “my” is 


not considered to be performed – even though it is  performed. 


It is the inaction in action”


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