It is said that there are creatures in water. Isn't drinking water in Buddhist holy places also a killing industry? What is the explanation?
As for the question of whether plants and water have life, according to the Vishnu Sutra, an arhat observed with wise eyes and found that there were many small creatures in the water that were afraid to drink for fear of killing. But the Buddha said: what the naked eye sees shall prevail. As long as it is invisible to the naked eye, it can be drunk. Similarly, there are invisible life in plants, and even some plants have become shelters for all beings in lonely hell, but they can be eaten as long as they are invisible to the naked eye. There will be no mistakes.