Fasting in Jainism explained

Fasting is very common among Jains and as a part of festivals. Most Jains fast at special times such as birthdays, anniversaries, during festivals, and on holy days. Paryushana is the most prominent festival, lasting eight days in Śvetāmbara Jain tradition and ten days in Digambara Jain tradition during the monsoon. The monsoon is a time for Jains to observe most of the religious procedures. However, a Jain may fast at any time. Jain saints usually perform fasts every now and then but at times it becomes a compulsion for them when they have committed an error in relation to the preachings of Mahavira. Variations in fasts encourage Jains to do whatever they can to maintain whatever self control is possible for the individual. According to Jain texts, abstaining from the pleasures of the five senses such as sounds and dwelling in the self in deep concentration is fasting (upavāsa).

Aims for fasting

Fasting can be done to purify both the body and the soul but fasts are also done as a penance.[1]

Proşadhopavāsa

The word Proşadha refers to the holy days in the lunar month. It means giving up the four kinds of food. Proşadhopavāsa is fasting on the eighth and fourteenth days of the lunar cycle. According to Jain text, Puruşārthasiddhyupāya: The person fasting discards bodily adornments such as bath, perfume, garlands, and ornaments, and spends their time in a sacred place such as the abode of a saint or a temple, or somewhere on their own contemplating pure thoughts by listening to scripture.

Types of fasting

There are several types of fasts:[2] [3]

No food for constant 8 days, only boiled water.

Sallekhana

See main article: Sallekhana. Sallekhanā is the last vow prescribed by the Jain ethical code of conduct. The vow of sallekhanā is observed by the Jain ascetics and lay votaries at the end of their life by gradually reducing the intake of food and liquids.[1] This practice has been subject to ongoing debate by human rights experts.[1]

See also

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Religions: Jainism: Fasting. 2009-09-10. 2015-08-12. BBC.
  2. Web site: Jain rituals and ceremonies . 9 December 2012 . 19 March 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130319054720/http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~pluralsm/affiliates/jainism/workshop/Sutaria%20Jain%20Rituals.pdf . dead .
  3. Web site: Jain World. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080830064723/http://www.jainworld.com/philosophy/austerities_others.asp . 30 August 2008 .
  4. http://jainsquare.com/2011/08/25/importance-of-fasting-during-paryushan Jinendra, Jai. "Importance of Fasting during Paryushan." Jain Square. N.p., n.d. Web.
  5. Web site: JAIN RITUALS AND CEREMONIES - Harvard University pluralsm/affiliates/jainism/workshop... · PDF fileJAIN RITUALS AND CEREMONIES Introduction ... • Rayia Every Morning • Devasik . 2022-05-15 . pdfslide.net . en.