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Veganism – One more step towards Jainism?

Posted By Priyanka Mehta, Content Manager - JAINA, Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Jainism believes in Ahimsa (non-violence). The Jain concept of ahimsa is not only subjected to humans but also to animals, micro-organisms, plants and all beings having life or life potential. Every act by which a person directly or indirectly supports killing any life is seen as act of violence, which creates harmful reaction karma. The aim of ahimsa is to prevent the accumulation of such karmas.

The Jain principle of Ahimsa states that, abstinence from killing others must be observed by thoughts, words and deeds - Mana, Vachana and Kaya respectively. Even a thought of killing is as much evil as actually killing. Similarly, any word expressing the desire to kill is also deemed as killing. Hence, the principle of Ahimsa implies on purity of thought, word and deed.

A type of Vegetarians excludes meat, fish, poultry, eggs etc from the diet, while they consume dairy products like milk, butter, ghee, cheese and other dairy byproducts. They also do not mind using leather, silk, fur, woolen etc.

On the other hand, Veganism is a way of living which seeks to exclude any forms of exploitation of or cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or other purpose. Vegetarianism is usually a diet, while Veganism is a lifestyle. The vegan diet is stricter than most vegetarians' diets, where along with meat, fish, poultry, eggs etc they also avoid all dairy products and all other animal-based products, like honey. Moreover, vegans avoid products, clothing and things in which animals or animal products are used. For example, a vegan would not use leather shoes or belts, cosmetics that have been tested on animals, medicine capsules containing animal or animal-based ingredient, woolen sweaters, fur coats, silk etc.

Being Jains or followers of Jainism, of course, we are vegetarians who avoid meat, fish, poultry, eggs etc. and consume only fruits, dairy products and plant based diet. Even our core values include ahimsa and harmonious co-existence between all creatures on the planet. Whereas, adopting Vegan lifestyle takes us more towards Jainism and the path shown by Bhagwan Mahavir by doing less himsa.

Many Jains who usually avoid any animal products, but are lacto-vegetarians have started leading vegan lifestyle to avoid contributing towards killing of calves for milk production.

Do you think Vegan Lifestyle can help us spreading Jainism around the globe? Write us your thoughts in comment section.                         

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Ashok J. Domadia says...
Posted Friday, October 28, 2016
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Samkit1 Shah says...
Posted Thursday, November 3, 2016
Vegan food is also good choice when we are traveling as in many countries they understand Vegan better than vegetarian.This is my personal experience.
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BHAVEN KAMDAR says...
Posted Thursday, November 3, 2016
Sometimes its challenging to get Vegan food particularly in few small countries
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KIRAN JAIN says...
Posted Thursday, November 3, 2016
See if we are confident and want to follow, we can find ways to find vegan food in small countries also.
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Bhavini Tanna says...
Posted Friday, November 4, 2016
Today not only Jains but other communities are following Veganism. This can be a great way to promote Janism through Veganism.
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Nikhil Mehta says...
Posted Saturday, November 5, 2016
Though Veganism and Jainism are two different concepts, due to their common principle of Ahimsa, Veganism can help to spread Jain way of living.
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Pradeep Doshi says...
Posted Monday, November 7, 2016
It's good to know, Jainism and Veganism give a common message of non-violence.
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Matthew L. Camarillo says...
Posted Friday, November 18, 2016
On one hand, a vegan lifestyle would help spread Jainism; but, on the other it could hurt the reputation of Jain. When we are making changes, or promoting changes in our lives and/or the lives of others, the first topic to consider should be: how to gain a higher level of consciousness, or spirituality. For the JAIN community, yes vegan is a preferred lifestyle (morally, which has the potential to result in a higher level of consciousness). But for others, especially non healthy consumers, but even certain vegetarians, a drastic change to veganism could be harmful; therefore, be misleading. My advice to the JAIN community is, if it is possible that JAINS live a vegan lifestyle, you will be setting a better example, and you would also be making a personal sacrifice which is highly regarded.


Consider this: cows in the JAIN community are treated with much respect; whereas, in America and other countries they are disposable. Until all cows are treated lovingly and are respected, somebody is going to make a sacrifice. The same could be said about almost anything, including certain fruits; since, animals living in their natural habitat cannot find the proper nutrition because humans have consumed their diet.


If you promote the vegan lifestyle and for the right reason/s within the JAIN faith; yes, others will hear and they may join. Personally, I feel the time has come for all people to make a sacrifice, but we have to appreciate people for who they are; and hope that our lifestyle or being may be radiant enough to help others make a change on their respected path of life.
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