We do. Why Follow this Not eating vegetables only these 8 days? Fermentation the yeast live healthy and full lives, multiplying on the sugars in the mash or wort. Many yeasts live in the air in breweries and wineries.
My problem with most religions is their rules and potocol based without regard to the scientific findings of the last years. Yeast have a natural life cycle whjch is not impaired by fermentation.
If anything, fermentation creates life. Hi, desperately need this answer. Do you have any suggestion on what can I substitute potato with? Why do we need to do chauvihar and what is the significance of doing chauvihar..? What is the correct way of doing chauvihar..? As a non-jain this seems excessive however I am delighted to learn that these dietary rules are based on sound philosophy and reason rather than typical blind religious dogma! Thanks for the knowledge sharing… very important information for jains as well as non-jains..
It is situated in Bhopal M. I want to know more about sprouts and Jain who is not eating potatoes and onions should eat sprouts? Is there any restrictions? Maybe about the process of making? Like bread. Couscous and other things? Thank you! Many Maharaj Sahibs warn us against consuming bread because they involve fermentation through yeast. Also, how do we determine whether bread is fresh or not, in case it is yeast-free?
Breads can never be yeast free unless you make them at home fresh on the same day. You can check the site for recipe for the same. This is why many strict jains do not consume breads. Mushroom is a fungus. Hence they are forbidden because they grow in non-hygienic environments and may harbour other life forms. Yeast is a fungus. Hi, I love this site. I am a Tamilian Brahmin who follows Jainism as much as I can.
But I am a working lady and I do not know if some of the things that I do such as setting Dahi the previous night or soaking moong the night before to cook in the morning is allowed.
Please can someone let me know how to set Dahi in the day. Can it be refrigerated because I believe Jainism requires us to set Dahi each day before sunset. Also, my other question is is it okay for working people such as myself to get up at 5am, cook and carry lunch instead of cooking at night and refrigerating; I understand night food is not acceptable.
But 5am is before sunrise. Also, if it is mandatory to start cooking after sunrise, then is it also mandatory to wait 48 minutes after sunrise to start cooking? And when can we boil water? Thanks for this post. Drink sha mate na karvu? Kyarek koi var Party karva ma su khotu? Why dry ginger and haldi is allowed when dey potatoes and garlic is not allowed Please revert. I am from a food service Industry and would appreciate your feedback in understanding some feedback we have been getting.
Is ghee accepted in general? I have been to many restaurants which use ghee in their Jain food. But whats your opinion about it? Yes ghee is allowed in Jain but it should be pure ghee made from cow, buffalo or goat milk not vegetable or any other synthetic ghee.
Strict Jains take the vow called anastamita or anthau of not eating after sunset. It is considered as bad as eating meat. Hello, Are any kind of beans seen as a living being, as they are able to sprout and become plants with fertilization… Are beans Gujarati — Kathor that can sprout consumed by Jains? Your email address will not be published. Sign me up for the newsletter! Notify me of new posts by email. Check here to Subscribe to notifications for new posts. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.
Learn how your comment data is processed. If you have more questions, ask them in the comments below. Practice For Jains, lacto-vegetarianism generally known simply as vegetarianism in India is mandatory. Food which contains even small particles of the bodies of dead animals or eggs is absolutely unacceptable. Some Jain scholars and activists support veganism, as the production of dairy products involves significant violence himsa against cows.
Jains go out of their way so as not to hurt even small insects and other tiny animals, because they believe that harm caused by carelessness is as reprehensible as harm caused by deliberate action. Hence they take great pains to make sure that no minuscule animals are injured by the preparation of their meals and in the process of eating and drinking. Traditionally Jains have been prohibited from drinking unfiltered water.
In the past, when wells or baolis were used for the water source, the cloth used for filtering used to be reversed and some filtered water was poured over it to return the organisms to the original body of water.
Jains today may also filter faucet water in the traditional fashion, and a few Jains continue to follow the filtering process even with commercial mineral or bottled drinking water. Jains make considerable efforts not to injure plants in everyday life as far as possible. Honey is forbidden, as its collection would amount to violence against the bees. Food items that have started to decay are prohibited. Traditionally cooking or eating at night was discouraged because insects are attracted to the lamps or fire at night.
Strict Jains do not consume food which has been stored overnight, as it possesses a higher concentration of micro-organisms for example, bacteria yeast etc as compared to food prepared and consumed the same day. Jains do not consume fermented foods beer, wine and other alcohols to avoid killing of a large number of microorganisms associated with the fermenting process. Influence on vegetarian cuisines in India The vegetarian cuisines of some of the regions has been strongly influenced by Jainism.
How was the recipe? Like Below. Like this: Like Loading Hello, Are any kind of beans seen as a living being, as they are able to sprout and become plants with fertilization… Are beans gujarati — Kathor that can sprout consumed by Jains? Nice Article. Can anyone tell me if paneer cheese is acceptable to a Jain diet? Cheese is strictly not Jain boss.. Chocolates Loading There are anant jeev in root veggies Not asankhyat. Khushi thank you, will try to upload some chaturmas special recipies Loading Very informative and useful to all jains and beyond.
Thanks Loading Thanks Ankita Loading Nice information. Ty Loading Y do v cnsder ground nut as jain, evn though it is a root?? Hi Purvi, Ground Nut even though is rooted does not generate as many micro organisms as other roots and the outer layer is thick enough to protect the nuts from any organisms.
This is not the case with Potatoes, Onions, Garlic or any other roots where the outer layer is too thin to expose micro organisms I hope this solves your query. Hello… Ground nut contains oil naturally..
What about spicy foods and chilis? In jainism In old tradition Milk and milk products were made in home thats why they are consumable… For curd there is a way to prepare a curd… In jainism… Curd were not mix in milk directly… Use almonds to first sauk in curd then wash it slightly and then put it in milk… And only fresh curd which is of same day were allowed in jainism to eat… For the rotten veg and pluking vegetables there is lot of diff.
And in fruits and vegetables… there is no micro organisms are there… though its a part of living plant… Green veg were not eatable in parushan and specified tithis… Very strict sadhus were not eaten even green veg and foods… So milk shudh ho sakta hai basharte usse kaise aap tak laaya gaya hai is par depend karta hai….
What is substitute for yeast? A lot dear Loading Thats great Jigisha. Keep trying other recipes. Thanks shruti for your appreciation. I have quarry not related to food but related to religion belief, can that be resolved? Sure we can try answering that — what is the question. Dear rajeev u dont need to be jain to follow jainism it can be followed by anyone even if he or she is nt jain.
Its per ur beleif whom u want to worship Loading Can any1 ask sahebji and answer my quarry Loading Can jains eat ginger? Hi Aneeka, Ginger is generally not allowed however Dried form of Ginger Soonth is often used due to its health and medication values. Thanks Jain Foodie Loading Dear akash karnavat, Nothing in Jainism will ever lead to lynching because Jainism is about ahimsa.
All worldly activities of man are for ultimately for Pet Puja only… Loading And as we know scientifically also… Potato and onion is nothing but a bunch of living organisms … it is not eatable… And as you said about dried ginger… If you not dry it nature will automaticallly dry it and make him sauth….
Understand thats why only dried ginger were acceptable in jainism… Though strict followers and sadhus avoid it too…. Hi Trupti, Thanks for your information and comments. I have one question. So why in jain dharm allowed this food?
Thank you very much for your answer …………. Hello, 1 At the time of eating, Munni or Maharaj taken food in hand.
Suppose plate or dish is new 2 If baby cry ,crow or Cat sound comes then Munni will not taken food, Why like this? Can Jains eat rice? If so, any specific kind? Low carb diet according to Jain method Loading The house you built has destroyed habitats. Hi, You have asked good questions. There is no God in Jainism. You will get the results of your actions by nature itself.
Rectify me if I am wrong Loading I hope I am able to answer your queries.. If not, please reply. The cow is a domesticated animal and shares a symbiotic relationship with human beings.
Pranam, Nice site… Waiting for chocolate and cake recipes…………. I really like contents of website, and I wish it should be updated on regular basis. I am clarified, v good facts Loading But can we have dry garlic?? Reply asap Loading Many thanks Loading It is a very good site to know the Jain culture. Thanks Sunil. Appreciate t. Good to know Aneri. Hi I had a question can Jains eat Mangoes Loading Skip to content Home Ethnicity What should not eat during paryushan?
Ben Davis March 17, What should not eat during paryushan? Can tomatoes be eaten during paryushan? Can we eat pickle during paryushan? Can paneer be eaten during paryushan? Can Jains eat bread? Can we use green chilli in paryushan? But one must acknowledge the fact that killing other living beings irrespective of their size is not a good practice. We are closely connected with every living organism on this planet, whether it is a human being or an animal.
And if you kill someone, just for your pleasure and taste, then you must remember that you are killing a part of yourself too. It is our duty to protect the life of other living beings or organisms as much as we can. Then only we will be able to live peacefully, without any burden. So what do you think about being a vegetarian? Or are you still happy being a nonvegetarian? Please share your views in the comment section below.
Share with friends. You may also like. Eggplant brinjal Pods of the Banyan tree Pods of the Umbara Pods of the Pipal tree Pods of Plux Most lay Jains do not avoid all of the above, while Flesh, Poison and Earth are obviously shunned by all. Many Jains are also keen to avoid Alcohol and anything which is grown underground such as potatoes, carrots, onions, etc. Monks and nuns, however, must take great care to avoid every item on the list. During times of penance, and especially during the annual observance of Paryushana, laypersons are also enjoined to shun each one of them, completely.
Hence when Kudhi is made, the yoghurt is boiled first. Extracts below:. McDonalds: The sundaes are vegetarian. A small amount of fish oil is used in lubricating the machinery when making the apple pies.
Nothing was mentioned about the use of animal fats in their manufacture.
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