The Book of Compassion - Compiled by Pramoda Chitrabhanu and Pravin K. Shah

Published: 07.09.2007
Updated: 02.07.2015

The Book of Compassion - Reverence For All Life

Collection of Articles

DEDICATED
To

Acharya Shri Hemchandracharya
(1089 AD - 1173 AD)

Acharya Shri Hemchandracharya's life was a living example of compassion and love. During his life he touched the lives of many and one of them was King Kumarpal of Gujarat. His teaching of Ahimsa and compassion towards all living beings was a turning point in the life of the king. He came to understand that by the power of refusing to harm any living creature, one could gather strength to dispel much pain and suffering from the face of the earth.

Acharya Shree Hemchandracharya convinced the king to issue an order to all his people to stop animal torturing or killing for food, sport or fun. Thus for many generations the State of Gujarat became vegetarian and no one engaged in any kind of animal killing or torturing.

This is a most unusual and hopeful incident for mankind that for a certain period in its history a whole state came to observe the ancient principle of Ahimsa.

'The purpose of living beings is to assist each other.'
Tattvarth-Sutra
(Chapter 5, Sutra 21)

from the book:

Few Words

Many times we write because we are urged from within to pen our feelings on paper and share them with others. This book came into existence as a result of our strong feeling for the subject and thus writing was a natural consequence of the passion we felt.

Non-violence (Ahimsa) is the highest principle of the religions of the East. In Padma puran (1:31:27) it is said, "Ahimsa Parmo Dharma" meaning Non-violence is the highest duty. These way eastern religions have taught the principle of compassion to the people and they have traditionally revered animals. Most of them do not take meat, fish, eggs, and alcohol and their concern for animals goes beyond vegetarianism. Their scriptures demonstrate deep reverences and love for them. Animal symbols and stories pervade their tradition. For centuries, specifically Jains have protected and cared for animals by establishing many animal and bird sanctuaries (panjarapoles) and hospitals in India.

However recent technological advances have created a new environment for violence not visible to common people. The use and abuse of animals raised for slaughter far exceeds our imagination. The cruelty to dairy cows and other animals has reached its peak behind the walls of dairy farms and slaughterhouses. Their owners, both industries and associated people treat animals and birds (chickens etc.) as commodities. Animals are produced on a large scale through artificial insemination and other means. The owners exploit and torture these animals on a large scale during the prime of their life and ultimately slaughter them well before the end of their natural life spans.

Even though most of the people of India are vegetarians the use of dairy products, wearing of silk and wool clothes still continues. Also the animal byproducts that are used in cookies, candy, clothing, footwear, household cleaning supplies, cosmetics, medicines, and in performing religious rituals are used by them on a daily basis.

The purpose of this book is to educate readers and other concerned and compassionate people regarding the high tech cruelty to all types of animals that exist in the production of dairy,

silk, wool, and other products. By reading the various articles, you will realize that cruelty to animals occurs, in a similar way, in the USA, India, in big cities, villages, and the world at large.

By consuming dairy (milk, cheese, butter, ghee, and ice cream) and other products as mentioned above we directly support large-scale cruelty to animals. One should pay attention to animals, not in a sentimental way, but in a way that gives both animals and humans the freedom to pursue their own paths and to fulfill their self-made destinies

It is our humble request to the readers that they should try to reduce the use of dairy products, silk, wool, and varakh at home and in temples and in rituals. Also they should serve vegan (vegetarian food without dairy products) food in religious function.

The information on various articles was collected from many sources over many years. In particular we have collected significant information from People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA - Ingrid Newkirk), Beauty Without Cruelty of India, Dr. Neal D. Bernard's books and tapes, literature and articles of John Robbins, Dr. Dean Ornish, Dr. Narendra Sheth, Sangeeta Kumar and Dr. Christopher Chapel. We are very thankful for their and many others’ contribution in the field of nonviolence, compassion, ecology, and environment.

We are highly obliged to Gurudev Shri Chitrabhanuji who has been constant encouragement to us in compiling and publishing this book.

We hope this booklet will be well received by its readers and it will serve its intended purpose to educate the Indian community at large. If you have any more information, comments, or corrections to information found in any of the articles, please let us know. We continuously update these articles and add new information.

Pramoda Chitrabhanu
Jain Meditation International Center, New York

Pravin K. Shah
Jain Study Center of North Carolina (Raleigh)

The Book of Compassion - Reverence For All Life

Table of Contents

# Article Page
A Few Words 7
Universal Declaration of The Rights of Animals 9
1 My Visit to A Dairy Farm 12
Dairy Visit in USA 12
Indian Dairy 14
Organic Milk 15
American Slaughterhouse Statistics 15
Health Issues: 15

Calcium and Protein Issue

16

Cholesterol

17

Saturated and Unsaturated Fat

17

Vitamin B-12

17

Milk and Prostate Cancer

18

My Health Data

19
Jain Religious view 19
Usage of Dairy Products in the Jain Temples 20
2 Dairy Cows - Life, Usage, and Sufferings (New York Times) 22
Summary 22
Article 22

Introduction

22

American Slaughterhouse Statistics

24

Slaughterhouse Process

25

Slaughterhouse Products

25
3 Recycling of Slaughterhouses Waste (Rendering Plants) 31
Rendering Plants 31
Raw Material 32
Toxic Waste Accompanied with Raw Material 32
Recycled Process 33
Recycled Products and Usage 34
The Story of North Carolina – USA 35
4 Milk – Its Impact on Health, Cruelty, and Pollution 36
Health Issues 36
Cruelty to Cows 38
Pollutants in Milk 40
5 Is Nothing Sacred? - Cruelty towards India’s Holy Animals 42
6 Vegetarianism - A Compassionate Approach to Life 45
7 Varakh (Silver Foil) 50
8 Facts about Eggs 53
9 Story of Silk 56
10 Story of Pearls 60
11 The Myth about Milk 62
12 Alternatives to Animal Abuse 66
Facts about Violence 66

Cows

66

Chickens

67

Sheep

67

Bees

67

Fur-Bearing Animals

68

Cosmetics and its testing on Animals

68

Use of Animals in Entertainment

69

Impact on Health

69

Impact on Economics, Ecology and Environment

70

Alternatives

70

Food Alternatives

70

Clothing Alternatives

71

Household Goods Alternatives

72

Medicines, Drugs, Vitamins Alternatives

72

Sports, Entertainment Alternatives

72

Animal Based Additives to Avoid

72
What Our Readers say about 74
Appendix - Resource Center 79
I - Vegetarian Definition 79
II - Recommended Reading Material 79
III - List of Organizations of Animal Care and Nonviolent Activities 81
Excerpts - How our Diet affects the Environment 87

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