Jainism Science - Knowledge Of Parva Tithi
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What is Parva tithi?
In the eyes of people, Jainism is considered quite strict and difficult. However, for Jains, the principles of renouncing ground roots and tubers or avoiding dinner at night are relatively easy to follow. On the day of Parva tithi, the renunciation of green vegetables is also an essential principle for Jains.
What is Parva tithi?
Today, all sadhu, sadhviji, shravak, and shravika practice the worship of five Parva tithis. On this day, they not only do ratri bhojan tyag instead, they do ekasana-biyasana. Throughout the month, five Parva tithis are honored.
Which are the five Parva tithis?
- Sud Pancham
- Sud Aatham - Vad Aatham
- Sud Chaudas - Vad Chaudas
On these five Parva tithis, Jains do not eat green vegetables. Additionally, during important Jain festivals like Paryushan and Ayambil Oli, they also do not eat green vegetables.
What does Parva tithi entail renouncing?
Jains typically renounce abhakshya foods, stale food, and ratri bhojan daily, but on the day of Parva tithi, the 'renunciation of green vegetables' is added.
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