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________________ Table 6.3 Prohibited food items for Jains. Reasons for Prohibition Prohibited Items Foods produced by gross violence Meat Alcohol Violence to animals and birds, such as eggs, fish, poultry and other animal products that are considered meat. Many one- or more sense creatures multiply on the flesh of a dead animal. Meat harms one's physical and mental health Violence to countless one-sense creatures and harm to one's physical and mental health Violence to mobile creatures such as flies and bees. Violence to countless one-sense creatures, as butter is made from groups of one-sense creatures. In the preparation of cheese, animal products are used. Honey Butter and cheese Other harmful foods Ice crystals ice cream) Poisons, hard drugs, tobacco Raw pickles (sandhaana bolaa) Pulses and raw dairy products Deteriorating foods and juices Ice is made from groups of one-sense creatures. To prevent harm to the self, one should avoid any kind of poison and refrain from smoking and taking unwarranted drugs. Raw pickles, preserved in brine, are a medium for the growth of countless mobile creatures. Jains advise drying pickles in sunlight for three days and then preserving them in oil. Mixtures of raw milk or milk products with pulses (dwidal) become a media for the growth of innumerable mobile creatures, hence milk or its products should be heated before mixing with pulses. Innumerable mobile and immobile creatures grow in deteriorating foods and in cooked food kept overnight. Time-expired foods, which change their taste, smell, shape or feel, harm one's physical and mental health. Eating fruit and vegetables in which the seeds nearly touch each other, such as figs, does violence to a greater number of one-sensed creatures. Contain many seeds and mobile creatures in their pods. They are also harmful to one's physical and mental health. Indian fruit such as jaambu, canibora, sitaafala contain less pulp than seeds. Eating causes violence to their seeds, which are one-sense creatures, and one derives hardly any nutrition from them. Can be poisonous and may harm one's health. Multi-seeed fruit & vegetables Brinjal Pulpless fruit Unknown fruit 322
SR No.007722
Book TitleWorld of Conquerors
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorNatubhai Shah
PublisherNatubhai Shah
Publication Year
Total Pages427
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size8 MB
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