Wednesday, 12 September 2007

You are what you eat

Hmmm...lets start this topic with Dungri (Onion) and Lassan (Garlic) shall we :)

3 comments:

Unknown said...

The origin of onion and garlic as per the Ayurved explains as follows: - when the Lord as Mohini Avatar was giving out nectar to the deities. He was giving ordinary water to demons. One of the Demons, Rahu, found out. He decided to sit in between the Sun and the Moon who were deities to get the nectar. When they found out that Rahu had the nectar, they immediately told the Lord. By this time the nectar had only reached Rahu's mouth and not his body, so Lord cut off his head with His Sudarshan Chakra. When Rahu's neck was chopped off, some flesh from his neck fell on to the earth. From this flesh garlic and onions originated. Therefore if someone is eating onion, then he/she is basically eating meat. And remember, we should all be vegetarians.

We all know the story from above, but saying this story to young curious minds is not that convincing. We have to context the reason in form of scientific facts.... anyone know any scientific fact why we shouldnt eat these two?

Jay Shree Swaminarayan said...

Onion and garlic are irritants, the contain a toxic irritant called |thiosulphate|, dogs, cats and other animals (humans)...Even though people say, O & G are good for health, its Bhagwan's order for us not to eat it...
Since this section is 'you are wat you eat", O&G being irritants bring about irritant behaviour in its eaters, they bring about anger and rage, well its from Rahu's blood so ofcourse!!

Unknown said...

this is a copy paste:
Onion and garlic are both hot-tempered food. In Bhagwad Geeta, Lord Shree Krishna has mentioned different kinds of food categories. In verse 106 of the Shikshapatri, Lord Shree Swaminarayan has written that there are three types of Maya: Satva, Rajas and Tamas. Similarly, there are three types of food, as food is also a form of Maya. Out of these three categories, Tamas food such as onions and garlic should not be eaten as they make a person temperamental and unable to control themselves. Satva foods like fresh fruits are full of purity and make a person purer, whereas Rajas foods are full of luxury. If calm people, who are Lord's Devotees, eat hot-tempered kind of food daily, then their nature changes automatically. They will definitely become hot-tempered and have bad nature. Therefore, one shall never eat onion and garlic. After all, you are what you eat. One who eats onion and garlic as part of his meal and doesn't obey this instruction is equal to drinking or inhaling intoxicating substances as these products all come under the Tamas category. Shikshapatri is not the only scripture that prohibits the eating of onion and garlic. All scriptures in Hinduism, Jainism, etc. mention that one should not eat Tamsi foods such as onion and garlic.

Im curious, because chilli is a spice that makes one hot tempered right? so eating chilli on a daily basis is not good as it will change our nature?
does it root down to foods that affect your state of mind? similar to what drugs and alocohol do?