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Palitana in Gujarat Becomes the First City in the World to Ban Non-Vegetarian Food.

Jul 15,2024
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Palitana town in the Bhavnagar district of Gujarat has become the first city in the world to ban non-vegetarian food. This decision was made after the city made the sales and consumption of meat, as well as the butchering of animals for meat, illegal and punishable by law.

Palitana is one of the holiest pilgrimage places for the Jain community. The city, located in the Shatrunjaya Hills, is also known as the Jain Temple Town, as it is home to an estimated 800 big and small Jain temples in and around the town.

The most famous Jain temple is the Adinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Adinath, who was the first Tirthankara of Jainism. Along with a group of other temples in the region, this temple has been one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Jains and dates back to the 5th century AD.

According to some Jain texts, Palitana is one of those places where one can achieve Moksha. There were persistent protests by around 200 Jain monks who demanded the closure of approximately 250 butcher shops in the city.

The series of orders that regulate the sale of non-vegetarian food began in Rajkot. All of these orders prohibited the display and preparation of non-vegetarian food. Vadodara soon followed suit, after which Junagadh and Ahmedabad also implemented the same regulations in the city.

People who are against non-vegetarian food say that the display of meat hurts their sensitivity and sentiments, and also impacts children negatively. Moreover, the Chief Minister of Gujarat linked this decision to reducing traffic congestion in the state. This push to ban non-vegetarian food is not new in the state. Gujarat is the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, who advocated vegetarian food his whole life, and following his ideologies has been considered a duty by millions.

The Vaishnav Hindu culture of Gujarat influenced vegetarianism in the state. Close to 88.5% of the total population of the state is Hindu, while Jain stands at 1%, and Muslims and Christians form a total of 10%. Vaishnavism is the predominant religious culture in the state.

This shift towards vegetarianism in Gujarat reflects the deep-rooted culture and history. It also shows the influence of historical figures like Mahatma Gandhi and the importance of religious places like Palitana.


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Palitana town in the Bhavnagar district of Gujarat has become the first city in the world to ban non-vegetarian food. This decision was made after the city made the sales and consumption of meat, as well as the butchering of animals for meat, illegal and punishable by law.

Palitana is one of the holiest pilgrimage places for the Jain community. The city, located in the Shatrunjaya Hills, is also known as the Jain Temple Town, as it is home to an estimated 800 big and small Jain temples in and around the town.

The most famous Jain temple is the Adinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Adinath, who was the first Tirthankara of Jainism. Along with a group of other temples in the region, this temple has been one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Jains and dates back to the 5th century AD.

According to some Jain texts, Palitana is one of those places where one can achieve Moksha. There were persistent protests by around 200 Jain monks who demanded the closure of approximately 250 butcher shops in the city.

The series of orders that regulate the sale of non-vegetarian food began in Rajkot. All of these orders prohibited the display and preparation of non-vegetarian food. Vadodara soon followed suit, after which Junagadh and Ahmedabad also implemented the same regulations in the city.

People who are against non-vegetarian food say that the display of meat hurts their sensitivity and sentiments, and also impacts children negatively. Moreover, the Chief Minister of Gujarat linked this decision to reducing traffic congestion in the state. This push to ban non-vegetarian food is not new in the state. Gujarat is the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, who advocated vegetarian food his whole life, and following his ideologies has been considered a duty by millions.

The Vaishnav Hindu culture of Gujarat influenced vegetarianism in the state. Close to 88.5% of the total population of the state is Hindu, while Jain stands at 1%, and Muslims and Christians form a total of 10%. Vaishnavism is the predominant religious culture in the state.

This shift towards vegetarianism in Gujarat reflects the deep-rooted culture and history. It also shows the influence of historical figures like Mahatma Gandhi and the importance of religious places like Palitana.
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