Book Title: YJA Convention 2002 07 NJ Fifth
Author(s): Young Jains of America (YJA)
Publisher: Young Jains of America YJA USA

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________________ Fast Food Recipes To Go Pratiksha Parekh I Dharti Sheth W We Cast food does not just mean soy-burgers on a are also excluded from the Jain diet due to the greater bun!!! Good, healthy, delicious food can be number of living beings they contain owing to the prepared within minutes, whether you're at home environment is which they develop. or at the dorm during finals. Although our everyday lives are moving at greater light speeds by the A nutritious diet is essential in order for a person to remain moment, we must try our best, being Jains, to in his-her top form, and can lead to the prevention of many maintain a good nutritious vegetarian diet. This is diseases such as Type II Diabetes. Nutrition & essential for two reasons: to keep up with our vegetarianism, go hand in hand, and are combined to everyday pace, as well as, being compassionate of create the ultimate state of well being. A balanced body the lives of others living around us, no matter how can not exist without the proper nutrients, and we discuss big or small. This session was created to help those what is needed to maintain ideal health. To excite the taste on the run consider the impact of a healthy buds, even the most finicky eaters will enjoy our fun and vegetarian lifestyle, while also keeping in mind the delightful selections. virtues of Jainism. In this session we hope that attendees walk away with a Vegetarianism is a way of life for a Jain, taking its sense of understanding the relationship between origin in the concept of compassion for living beings, vegetarianism and nutrition, as well as comprehending Jive Daya. The practice of vegetarianism is seen how pivotal it is to the physical, as well as metaphysical, as an instrument for the practice of nonviolence and no matter at what speed your life runs at. peaceful, cooperative coexistence. Jains are strict vegetarians, consuming only one-sensed beings, primarily from the plant kingdom. While the Jain diet does involve harm to plants, it is regarded as a means of survival, which involves the bare minimum amount of violence towards living being. Many forms of plant material, including roots and certain fruits, notes: 41 Jarrieducation internationat2010us "TOT P & Personaruerunty www.jainelibrary.org

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