they go door to door
asking for food
then they eat every single thing they get
even if it is an apple core
Avoid stepping on an ant
The Svetambara
Jain monks typically follow five main vows, known as the Mahavratas, which are: non-violence (ahimsa), truthfulness (satya), non-stealing (asteya), celibacy (brahmacharya), and non-possessiveness (aparigraha). These vows are considered to be the foundation of their spiritual practice and ethical conduct. Monks may also observe additional vows or restrictions to deepen their commitment to their faith.
Yes..
You can find the best Jain food in Chicago at restaurants that specialize in vegetarian and vegan cuisine, such as Uru-Swati, Arya Bhavan, and Khyber Pass. These restaurants offer a variety of Jain-friendly dishes that adhere to the dietary restrictions of the Jain religion.
P. K. Jain has written: 'Sustainable food security' -- subject(s): Food security, Sustainable agriculture
All those people who follow Jainism are referred to as Jain. There is no specific full-form of the word Jain. However, the word comes from another word Jina which means 'the conqueror'.
Monks did not invent writing. The upper case comes from ancient Rome. Irish monks developed the lower case.
Most monks have productive gardens and even farms.
food which is pure and veg and wihout onion and garlic is eaten in the jains
no money. they are monks because it is their belief, and the monastery provides food and housing.
Yeah there are a couple of companies that provide ready to cook Jain food in India. Recently I had ordered a meal kit from IChef.in It proved quite reasonable and easy to cook.