But when the monks belief structure formed they didn’t know. Now that that is a given they incorporate that in a suitable compartment as the rest is obviously stable.
They (not just the monks—many of the ordinary practitioners) put filters on water faucets to drink as few bacteria as possible; don’t eat root crops because harvesting them disturbs the soil too much; may refuse antibiotics; and in general, do everything they think is within reason to minimize killing.
There’s probably some compartmentalization, but not a huge amount in that area.
These monks still exist. They have been informed.
Sure they know now.
But when the monks belief structure formed they didn’t know. Now that that is a given they incorporate that in a suitable compartment as the rest is obviously stable.
They (not just the monks—many of the ordinary practitioners) put filters on water faucets to drink as few bacteria as possible; don’t eat root crops because harvesting them disturbs the soil too much; may refuse antibiotics; and in general, do everything they think is within reason to minimize killing.
There’s probably some compartmentalization, but not a huge amount in that area.
I take this as a piece of factual information. I do not assume that you want to imply some lesson with it.
Yea, I’m just providing additional information because your model of the Jains seemed incomplete.
Jainism
Very incomplete. I just relayed the anecdote about the monks to add color.
Interesting. Jains texts should be read by vegetarians to put them into perspective I guess.