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Holistic Jain Diet – Holistic Approach to Ahimsa, Environment, Health and Spirituality
Pravin K. ShahJAINA Education Committee509 Carriage Woods CircleRaleigh NC 27607-3969Web - www.jainelibrary.orgEmail - [email protected] - 919-859-4994
Holistic Jain Diet – Holistic Approach to Ahimsa Environment Health and Spirituality
Holistic Approach
Holistic means analyzing the whole system of our Jain beliefs with respect to Diet rather than simply its individual components.
• Ahimsa (Compassion)
• Environment
• Health
• Spirituality
Spiritual Aspect of Jain Diet
Goal of Jainism Total Liberation from Karma / from Mithayatva
(Ignorance) and Kshaya (Anger, Ego, Deceit, and Greed)• Samvar – Stoppage of New Karma
Right Conduct Ahimsa, Aparigraha, Anekantvad, etc..5 Samitis, 3 Guptis, 10 Yati Dharma, 12 Reflections, 22 Parishaha, 5 Conducts
• Nirjarä – Exhaustion of karma already acquired via Penance
6 External and 6 Internal Penances
Guide Line of Practicing of Ahimsa for Laypeople
• Nonviolence is the highest principle of Jain Religion
• However, life can not exist without violence• Hence, for our existence (food) we must
follow the path of minimum violence
Samvar – Jain ConductAhimsa
Jain Diet – Follow the Path of Minimum Violence (Samvar)
Basic Jain Principle for Minimum Violence• The degree Violence inflicted is proportional to the
number of senses a living being possesses….
• Violence to a living being which has more senses (Five, Four, Three, etc.. in these order) is more sinful act than thousands of One Sense living beings. It also creates a greater impact on the Environment
• Order of Violence: Human, Animal, Insects, Bacteria, One sense being (Vegetables, Water, Air, Earth, and Fire)
• Hence Jainism believes in Vegetarianism even though Vegetables have innumerable/infinite living beings which are being killed for our Diet and Existence (survival).
Jain Diet – Follow the Path of Minimum Violence (Samvar)
Order of Degree of Violence (highest to lowest) 1. Violence to oneself (Highest Sin) – from spiritual
point of view, consuming food that degrades our health and awareness
2. Violence or Exploitation of other Human Beings (2nd Highest Sin) - food, clothes, and shelters prepared by child labor, or by exploiting other human beings
3. Violence to five sensed Animals (3rd Highest Sin) - food prepared by exploiting and killing animals
Jain Diet – Follow the Path of Minimum Violence (Samvar)
Order of Degree of Violence (highest to lowest) 4. Violence to four and three sensed movable beings such as
flies, bees, insects (4th Highest Sin)5. Violence to two sensed beings such as Bacteria etc..6. Violence to One Sensed Beings (use minimum for healthy
survival)Water, fire, air, earth, and not root vegetables have innumerable souls Root vegetables have infinite souls
Holistic Jain Diet – Food Criteria
• Jain Food must be conducive to the Ahimsa, Environment, Health and Spiritual upliftment.
• One should not consume any food that can create the violence (Kashaya) within or degrades awareness
• One should not eat any food that involves violence to Movable beings (Human, Animals, Birds, Insects etc..)
• Not to Consume Anishta Food and Anupsevya Food Food which have no or very minimum nutrition
value.• Eat little less than your hunger and early in the day for
good Health and for proper practice of Meditation.
Holistic Jain Diet – Food Criteria
Consume Only “Healthy Strict” Vegetarian (Vegan) Food• Food should be obtained with Minimum Destruction of
Environment which is plants, water, fire, air, and earthVegetables, Fruits, Grains, Beans.. etc
Consume Minimum for Healthy Survival. Waste is Violence
• Two Classifications of Vegetarian FoodsPratyek-käya - Vegetables has Innumerable SoulsAnant-käya - Vegetables with Infinite Souls (avoid this if alternates are available)
Anishta and Anupsevya Food – Any food which is not good for our health or spiritual upliftment and yet we consume it only due to our intense attachment (taste) towards that food.• Liquor, Drugs, Tobacco etc..• Fried Food• Stale Food - Fruits, Vegetables, and other Food that
has developed fungusAnupsevya Food –
Improper Food which contains no nutrition and hence should not to be consumed - Coal, Clay, etc.
Anishta Food -
Violence to oneself is considered highest sinful act because it affects our Awareness (state of mind) and our Spirituality (which is Samyakva).
Hence the consumption of any intoxication should be avoided first for our spiritual growth.
Intoxication
• Liquor, Beer, Opium, Bhang (Snuff), Drugs
Violence to Oneself (Highest Sinful Act)
• Meat, Chicken, Fish, Eggs• Dairy Products
Milk, Yogurt, Cheese, Butter, Ice-cream, Ghee, Sweets
• Eggs – Fertilized or Non-fertilized (highest cruelty to birds in factory farming)
• Honey (Bees are produced and raised)• Jello made from fish Gelatin• Varakh (Silver Foil) made using cow’s intestine.
Food Related to Animal Cruelty
American Culture (Psychology)“Most people care about animals and do not want to see them harmed, but engage in a diet that requires them to be killed or suffer”
Classification of Animals – Pets, Wild Animals, and Farm Animals
Treatment of farm animals can not be applied toward petsOne can not crammed dogs in a cage similar to chicken, which deprives fresh air, sunlight, and movement.
America - Dogs are Pet, Cows are Farm AnimalsOther culture - Dogs for food, Cows are sacred
we’ve become so accustomed to (and often attached to) our forms of exploitation, often intertwining them deeply into our culture, religion, and way of life.
Cruelty to Animals
StatisticsAnimals Killed per Day in USA
–Cattle - 130,000–Calves - 7,000–Hogs - 360,000–Chickens - 24,000,000
Cruelty to Animals
Cruelty in Dairy Industry
• Cows are kept pregnant continually
• Slaughtering 70% to 80% of baby calves slaughtered within six months by the Veal industry or within five years by the beef industry
• Slaughtering the mother cow after five years of their fertile life while the life expectancy is 15 to 20 years
• Everyday, hormones or drugs are injected to increase the milk yield.
Greenhouse effect World's 1.3 billion cows annually produce 100 million tons of methane a powerful greenhouse gas which traps 25 times as much solar heat as CO2Water ConsumptionLivestock (Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Pigs) production accounts for more than half of all the water consumed in USA.
Impact on Environment
Land Usage
• A third of the surface of North America is devoted to grazing
• Half of American croplands grow livestock feed for meat and dairy products
• 220 million acres of land in the USA have been deforested for livestock production
• 25 million acres in Brazil, and half the forests in Central America
Impact on Environment
To produce 1 lb. of Meat, an average of 40 lbs. of vegetation is used.• This calculation takes into consideration, the land clearing, as
well as food for the live-stock until slaughter – Food cattle are generally slaughtered prior to 2-years-old Dairy cattle may live 4 years before being turned into burgers.
To produce 1 lb. of Meat, an average of 2500 gallons of water is used. • 1 lb. of wheat requires 108 gallons of water
1 lb. of rice needs 229 gallons of water1 lb. of potatoes require just 60 gallons of water
*Source: USDA 2001.
Impact on Environment (continued)
WasteWaste released in the Environment by American Meat and Dairy Industry:
230,000 pounds per second, polluting our land, air and water systems.
*Source: USDA 2001.
Impact on Environment (continued)
Impact on Health – Meat and Dairy Products
High Cholesterol
High Saturated Fats
High incidence of Prostate Cancer
Calcium Deficiency (recent study)
Less Hygienic
Impact on Health
Cruelty in Egg Production
Poultry Farms – Hens / Chicken are considered Egg producing Machines
Confined to Narrow SpaceAttack One AnotherDe-beakedFood GivenBone meal, Blood meal, Excreta food, Meat meal, Fish meal, GrainUnfertilized Egg It is the Result of Biological Cycle of a Hen but they go through the same crueltyUsage of Byproducts
Cosmetics, Cakes, Cookies, Candies, Wine "clearing" agent, Shampoos, Skin Care Products
• Manufactured using Cow's Intestine (Ox-gut) obtained from slaughterhouses
• Thin strips of Silver placed between intestine and manually hammered to create Silver Foil.
• Used to decorate sweets, betel nut, paan, Temple idols etc..
• Annually 255,000 Kgms used ($40 Million)
Cruelty in Varakh (Silver Foil) Production
Nirjarä – Jain Penance
Nirjarä is the process of exhaustion of karma already acquired• The karma exhaust themselves by producing the
results (creating environment) when it is time for them to do so.
• However at that time, new karma begin to pour in.
• Hence it becomes difficult to be free of Karma.Therefore, one should destroy the Karma before they produce the result. This is real Nirjarä
Nirjarä – Jain Penance
Real Nirjarä - Removal Ghati Karma (Mohaniya Karma) before MaturityNirjarä is done by rigorous penance
Six External Penance:• Relates to Physical Body (Food and Exercise)
• Pre-requisite to prepare our mind for Internal Penance which is true Nirjarä
Six Internal Penance:• Relates to spiritual improvement of Thought
Process – It is a real cause of liberation
AnasanComplete abstinence from eating and drinkingAlpähära or UnodariReduce the quantity of food one normally eatsIchhänirodha or VrittisamkshepaControl of desire for food and material thingsRasatyägGive up stimulating or tasty food
–honey, alcohol, butter, milk, tea, sweets, juice etc.Sanlinatä (Vivikta_shaiyashan)
Stay in a lonely places free from all disturbances. Withdrawal of senses from external comfort.Käya kleshaPenance and tolerating physical pain voluntarilyFirst 4 External Nirjarä relate to healthy diet and the other two relate to healthy body
Nirjarä – Jain Penance : External Penance
Präyashchitta Repentance for Bad Deeds with firm determination - not to do it againVinay
Humility and proper behavior towards all living beingsVaiyävruttya or VaiyävachchaRendering Selfless service to needy and sufferingsSwädhyäyStudy of religious literatureDhyänaContemplation and Meditation on soul’s true natureKäyotsarga or VyutsargaThis is the ultimate internal austerity, where the activities of the body, speech, and mind are withdrawn and a person exist with complete awareness and bliss
Nirjarä – Jain Penance : Internal Penance
Relates to Cruelty to Movable Beings (Trasa Souls) also known as Vigai
01. Meat02. Liquor (Madira)03. Honey (Madha)04. Butter
Vegetables with Infinite Souls05. Kandamul or Root Vegetables
–Potato, Onion, Ginger (Aadu), Turmeric (Haldar)
22 Abhakshya Food Non-edible Food
Dairy product mixed with beans06. Dvidala
Milk, yogurt, or buttermilk mixed with beans and human saliva - Trasa souls are borne
Five Udambars07. Green Fig08. Vada Teta09. Umarda10. Kotha11. Pipara Teta
22 Abhakshya Food Non-edible Food
Relates to various degrees of Violence12. Eating at Night (Ratri Bhojan) – Timing of Eating13. Poison or Madak (Vishaya) Padarth 14. Hail Stones (Kara), Snow 15. Ice (Baraf)16. Stale Food (Rasa Chalit Food) – Food Quality
17. Eggplant or Aubergine (Brinjal or Ringana)18. Fruits with large quantity of Seeds (Bahu Bij Fala)19. Pickles (Bol Athanu – Achar – old Pickles)
• Non-edible after 24 hours20. Eat Less and Through Away More (Tuchha Fal)21. Unknown Fruits/Vegetables22. Raw Clay
22 Abhakshya Food Non-consumable Food
Caring for the Earth and Environment is the way of Life for the Jain Community by following the two key principles of Jainism in every day lifeAhimsä• Be Compassionate including to ourselves• Minimize injury to all forms of life including
Air, Water, Earth, Plants and Animals• Be Strict Vegetarian / Vegan and avoid the use of Animal
based productsNon-possessiveness / Self-restraint• Reduce our needs and wants as far as possible• Reuse / Recycle products, Eliminate Waste• Share Resources
Jainism in Action – Eco friendly Religion
The Book of Compassion – List of Articles
The Book has the following Articles:• Universal Declaration of The Rights of Animals• My Visit to A Dairy Farm• Dairy Cows - Life, Usage, and Sufferings (New
York Times)• Recycling of Slaughterhouse Waste (Rendering
Plants)• Milk - Its Impact on Health, Cruelty, and
Pollution• Is Nothing Sacred? - Cruelty towards India's Holy
Animals
The Book of Compassion – List of Articles
• Vegetarianism - A Compassionate Approach to Life• Varakh (Silver Foil)• Facts about Eggs• Story of Silk• Story of Pearls• The Myth about Milk• Puppy Mills: Breeding Ills• Alternatives to Animal Abuse• How our Diet affects the Environment
Note – All articles are available on Jain eLibrary Websitewww.jainelibrary.org