Some jains are only vegetarians but some strong believers are vegans.
They don't even eat potatoes because they don't want to hurt any insect.
Jains abstain from eating fish, meat and some vegetables based on the principle of non violence to all living creatures.
Jains are strict vegetarians who eat all fruits and vegetables except root vegetables that grow underground. This includes Potatoes, Onions, Garlic, Carrots, Raddish and other tubers because tiny life forms are injured when the plant is pulled up and because the bulb is seen as a living being, as it is able to sprout.
Many Jains also support the idea of veganism, as the production of dairy involves significant violence against cows. Jains also avoid foods that have been fermented overnight because they are considered 'stale'.
The noun Jainism is a proper noun (a religion or belief). The usual adjunct and adjective form is Jain (e.g. Jain identity), and this is also the name applied to followers (Jains).
No, cheetahs eat warthogs.
Eathworms do not eat fruit because fruit does nothave other bugs in it for them to eat. Earthworms do not eat other insects they eat dirt for its nutrients. they do eat fruit as well how do you think we get compost from it?
No, frogs do not eat earth worms. They tend to eat flys or they could also eat really tiny minnow's. But no they do not eat earth worms.
i eat mago
jains are followers of ahimsa.butter has a lot of micro organisms to save the life of these organisms they dont eat butter
jains are pure vegetarian,they eat vegitable and dal without using garlic and onionand not eat brinjal also.
Jains call their god Tirthankar.
They're called Jains.
The Jains do the believe in animal sacrifice, such as the ones the Brahmins preformed. Because they don't want to hurt any living creatures, Jains are vegetarians. They don't eat any food that comes from animals.
Jains have different deities, the most important ones, being tirthankaras.
Ahimsa, or non-violence, is a fundamental principle in Jainism that guides followers to avoid causing harm to any living being. Jains practice compassion, mindfulness, and respect for all forms of life, influencing their diet, professions, and daily interactions. By embodying ahimsa, Jains seek to cultivate inner peace and spiritual growth while minimizing their negative impact on the world.
Digamber Jains are not Buddhists. Digamber is a sect of Jainism.
They do not wish to kill any being which shares the breath of life to the best of their ability.
jains avoid eating brinjal at it is considered jimikand or underground food
The Jains' emphasis on nonviolence comes from their belief that everything is alive and part of the cycle of rebirth. Jains are very serious about not injuring or killing any creature-humans, animals, insects, or even plants. They do not believe in animal sacrifice, like the ones the ancient Brahmins performed. Because they don't want to hurt living creatures, Jains are vegetarians. They do not eat any food that comes from animals. Hope this helps :).
Jains gently sweep the street as they walk to remove insects from their path.