The Eternal Food: Gastronomic Ideas and Experiences of Hindus and Buddhists by R. S. Khare (Editor)Focuses on reflexive cultural expressions and personal experiences that food elicits in the region. Concerned with food as an "essence" and as an essential experience, the authors give special attention to Hindu saints for whom food, firmly grounded in moral ideals and practice, represents a cosmic divine principle at one level, and a most immediate and intimate material reality at another.
Food of Bodhisattvas by Shabkar Tsogdruk RangdrolBased on the teachings of the Buddha, this book offers a critique of meat-eating to be found in Tibetan literature and is pertinent to anyone interested in vegetarianism as a moral or spiritual issue.
Vegetarianism and Animal Ethics in Contemporary Buddhism by James StewartAn investigation of vegetarianism and animal ethics within a Buddhist cultural domain. Focusing on Sri Lanka, a place of great historical significance to Buddhism, the book looks at how lay Buddhists and the clergy came to understand the role of vegetarianism and animal ethics in Buddhism.