Wednesday 16 January 2013

Meals For Vegetarians

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Meals For Vegetarians is practiced by the followers of  culture and philosophy. It is considered to be one of the most rigorous form of spiritually-motivated diet on the Indian subcontinent and beyond. The  completely vegetarian and it also excludes onions and garlic, similar to the shojin-ryori Japan. The strictest forms of Jain diet is practiced by the monastic ascetics, it may additionally exclude potatoes and other root vegetables. This food is called in Sanskrit a 'sattvic' food, which means that it is based on the qualities of goodness, lightness and happiness. On the other hand, onions and garlic are regarded to be 'tamasic', as they tend to have a quality of darkness, lethargy and indeed a putrid smell.
Objections to the eating of meat, fish and eggs are based on the principle of nonviolence ahimsa, literally "non-injuring". Every act by which a person directly or indirectly supports killing or injury is seen as act of violence himsa, which creates harmful reaction karma. The aim of ahimsa is to prevent the accumulation of such karma. The extent to which this intention is put into effect varies greatly among Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. Jains consider nonviolence to be the most essential religious duty for everyone ahinsā paramo dharmaḥ, a statement often inscribed on temples.
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