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    Namaste all.
    I am not sure if meat,fish and eggs are rajasic or tamasic foods,but of course they are not sattvik foods.
    Even among vegetarian foods there are rajasic and tamasic foods.
    Srimad Vedanta Desika,a great member of Ramanuja-sampradaya wrote a work called Aagaara Aiyamam where he says what foods can be eaten and what foods must be avoided by someone anspiring for a sattvik nature.
    This work is made of 21 tamil verses.
    The translation is of Parthasarati Dileepan.

    aagaara_niyamam


    thaniyan

    seeraarum vEdhaantha dhEsi garkOn
    sezhumaRaiyi NnutporuLaich sindhai seydhE
    yaaraayndhu vaazhvuRavip puviyOr thangat
    kanbudanE yaagaara niyathi sonnaa
    NnEraaru methiraasa raruLi NnaalE
    yedhirnthavargaL singamena vingu vandhOn
    seeraarum vEngadavan RooppuR piLLai
    sezhunthiirutthaa LiNaimalaren senni mElE.


    aagaarath thiruvagaiyaa nanRun^ theethu
    marumaRaikoN dethiraasa rivaimo zindhaa
    raagaadha vazhivilakki yaakkuNG kaNNa
    Nnanaitthulagum vaazhavidhu saaRRi vaitthaan
    pOgaathu pOkkuvikku munivar sonna
    poyyaatha mozhigaLaiyum porundhak kENmi
    Nnaagaathen Ravaithavirnthaa madhuvE koNda
    vasagaranu maakangaath tharuLpeR RaanE. [1]

    vaayilallaa vaayilinaal vandha sORum
    varagumudha laagaathen Ruraittha sORum
    vaayininRum vizhumavaithaam patta sORum
    vaaykkoNda kavaLatthin migundha sORun^
    theeyavar_kaN paduncOrun^ theethaR sOruNY
    seeraiyurai thummalivai patta sORu
    naaymudhalaa Nnavaipaarkkun^ theeNduNY sORu
    naadooythal laaccORu naNNaach sORE. [2]

    manisar_pasu mudhalaanOr mOndha sORu
    manisar_thami laagaathaar theeNduNY sORu
    minimaiyuda Nnaatharamil laathaar sORu
    meeppuzhun^oon mayirugirga LirukkuNY sORu
    munivarenun^ thuRavaRtthO reendha sORu
    munivar_thangaL paatthiratthiR patta sORu
    manisareli kukkudangaL kaagam poonai
    vaaykkoNda kaRisORu maruvaach sORE. [3]

    atthigaLpE raarkkiRali veNkath thaari
    yaalarasu naRuvilipuNG kaayi laarai
    putthikolli kuRincithaanRi kusumbai vELai
    punamurungai murungaisuga muLari yuLLi
    siRRavarai kommatti paNNai thoyyil
    seengaadan RERaloovai panaima yooran
    sutthiyilaa nilatthilavai kadambu kaaLaan
    suraipeerkkuch saNandhinnaar suruthi yOrE. [4]

    siRukeerai sevvagatthi murukki raNduNY
    siRupasaLai perumpasaLai yamma NandhaaL
    paRitthoruvar kodaathirukkath thaanE senRu
    paaynthedutthuk kuLLumavai pagiraak kooRuNG
    kuRitthaalun^ thinnavoNaak kaippu varppuNG
    koorkkumavai yazhalumavai kodumpu LippuNG
    kaRikkaagaa vivaiyenRu kaNdu raitthaar
    kaarmEni yaruLaaLar kadakath thaarE. [5]

    maalamudhu seyyaamal vandha vellaam
    varuvirundhil vazhangaamal vaittha vellaaNG
    kaalamidhu vanRenRu kazhittha vellaaNG
    kadaiyinvaruNG kaRi mudhala kazhuvaa vellaa
    noolisaiyaa vazhikaLinaal vandha vellaa
    nugaraadha thudanparakaNY seydha vellaaNY
    seelamilaach siRiyOraak kinivu nallOr
    selamalangaL pattanavun^ thinnaar thaamE. [6]

    dhEvarkaLuk kivaiyenRu vaittha vellaaNY
    sivanmudhalaath dhEvarkaLuk kitta vellaa
    maavimudha laanavaRRuk kaakaa vellaa
    madhuvidhuven RaRiyavari thaana vellaa
    naavilidu vadhaRkarithaa yiruppa vellaa
    nanRenRu thammuLLa misaiyaa vellaa
    mOviyan^aa LOvaadha poovuNG kaayu
    mutthamarka Lattuppu mugavaar thaamE. [7]

    kiLincinmudhal suttanasuN Naambu thaanuNG
    kiLarpunali lezhungumizhi nuraika daamum
    viLaindhathanin mudhanmaaluk keeyaa vellaam
    viLaindhan^ila maRugaampen Rezhundha vellaaNG
    kaLaindhamanath thaarmaRRuNG kazhittha vellaaNG
    kadiyamuthi Nniyamatthaar kazhittha vellaaNG
    theLindhapunaR RiruvEnga datthu maaRan
    RiruvaaNai kadavaathaar thinnaar thaamE. [8]

    mEralathu saarangaL vaangiR Rellaa
    muzhuppagalil viLanganiyun^ thaanan^ thaanu
    mOriravi leLLudanE koodiR Rellaa
    meLlathani leNNeythayir tharupaN daanga
    LOr_thavatthai mandhiratthai yozhippa vellaa
    muNNaatha naatkaLiloo Nandhip pOthoo
    NaaraNanaa radipaNiyu nallOr naaLu
    naLLiravi looNumivai yuNNar thaamE. [9]

    kuLimudhalaa Nnavaiseyyaa thuNNu mooNuNG
    koottallaap pndhiyilooN piRarkai yooNu
    naLimathithee viLakkaaga vuNNu mooNu
    naLLiravil viLakkinRi yuNNu mooNuNG
    kiLimozhiyaa LooNaan^iRkak kaNava NnooNuNG
    keezhOrai nOkkooNu midakkai yooNu
    moLimaRaiyOr maRRumuga vaadha vooNu
    moLiyaranga radipaNivaa rugavaar thaamE. [10]

    ecchiRanil vaarkkun^n^ey yirupaa kanga
    LirumpaaluNG kaiyaalu mitta vellaam
    pacchaiyalaaR kaditthakuRai pazhaiya voosal
    piRaragatthup paagancey theduttha vanna
    nacchinavai pazhitthavaimaN NaaRRan^ theethu
    nagatthaalE viNavaithaaNG kaaNU mooppum
    picchuLathaa mavaikaadi pinnai paagam
    pisinkadaniR sivandhathuvum pizhaiyoo NaamE. [11]


    thaathain^allaa siriyanmudhaR Ramaiya Nnecchi
    RaraNisurar sOmatthi lirundhu mecchin
    maadhaakadakuk kaNavanitha maana vecchin
    mayirpuzhun^ool vizhundhaalum punidha maNNin
    maadhavatthuk kooviLangaay mugavaa satthu
    maadhuLangaay maraNamvariR kazhittha vellaa
    mOthivaittha vuNNaan^aa Lukandha vettu
    muLavenRuNG kazhitthavaRRi NnanRaa mooNE.
    [12]

    maakarumbin saaRuthayir paaney paakku
    vaLaimiLagu thEnElam panin^ee raathi
    yaagarasan^ thooythaagu maRiyaa vellaa
    maRiyaathaark kaRiyaLavun^ thooya vaaguNY
    saagaranga dooyanavaa moovaakkaL koodiR
    salamellaaNG gangaiyathaa muparaa katthin
    maagarangaL piNamudhalaa manaitthuNG koNdu
    varupunalun^ thooyathaagum vEgath thaalE. [13]

    theeyaalE neerozhiya vEndha vellaan^
    theeyidutha lozhindhidavE pazhuttha vellaan^
    theeyaalu neeraalum vendha vaRRiR
    RERavular nellumudha laana vellaa
    moosaadha maavadaka mappaNY seedai
    yurottimudha laamavaRRiR pazhaiya thEnuNG
    koosaathE koNdidumin puthiya thEnuNG
    koLLEnmin RannirathaNG kulaindhak kaalE. [14]

    thalaippayanaam vigaarangaL saaga dangaL
    sakkaranga danakkadaittha marundhu thaanuNG
    kalakkamilaa nanneeril vaittha sORum
    kaRimOrn^ey paaRayir_kaL kalandha sORum
    vilakkamilaa maakkannaR kOthu matthaal
    viLaivuRavaak kiyan^alvi kaaran^ thaanu
    milaikkaRipO livaiyanaitthum pazhaiya vEnu
    men^n^aaLum vaitthuNNa visaigin RaarE. [15]

    thayirthannin vigaarangaL pooviR kaayiR
    pazhatthilvaruNY saaRoosa Rooya vaagu
    muyirazhiyaa maikkuNNaa voosa luNNi
    luRakkazhuvi neythEnit tuNNa laagum
    payinmaRain^oo luraiyaatha pazhaiya voosal
    pazhippilathaa neyyaalen Ruraitthaan sangan
    mayirmudhalaa Nnavaipinnum patta thaayin
    maNNeermaR RuraitthavaRRaal varanga LaamE. [16]

    orukuLambi yirukanRi yotta kappaa
    luppudanpaan mOrudanpaan maadhar thampaal
    karuvudaiya vaRRinpaal kanRi laappaan
    maRukanRaaR kaRandhidumpaa Ririndhi dumpaa
    RirumaLaar kaNavanalaath dheyvath thinpEr
    sinnamudai yavaRRinpaal semma Rippaal
    parivathilan^ thaNarvilaippaal sembi NniRpaa
    Reethaampaa livaiyanaitthum parugaap paalE. [17]

    gangaiyalla thiraNdaan^aaL vaittha neeruNG
    kaalkazhivi migun^eeruNG kalanga Nneerun^
    thenginuLa thaayttheeyaaR kaayndha neeruNY
    siRukuzhin^eer vazhitthaNNeerp pandha NneeruNY
    sangaiyudai neervaNNaan RuRaiyi Nneerun^
    thaaraiyinaa lEcchilithu venRa neeruNY
    sangukala maakkoNdu parugu neerun^
    tharaiyilvizhaa mazhain^eerun^ thaviru neerE. [18]

    veRRilaimun RinnaathE thinnum paakkum
    veRRilaiyi Nnadin^uniyu naduvi leerkum
    veRRilaiyum paakkumudan koottith thinnum
    vidhavaikku mudhanmudivaach siramath thaarkkum
    veRRilaiyuNY suNNaambi Nnilaiyu maRRum
    viradhangoN didun^aaLveR Rilaiyum paakkum
    veRRilaithin Nnaan^iRkap parugu neerum
    vidhaiyenavaith thathuthinalum vilakki NnaarE. [19]

    saathiguNa maacchiraman^ dhEsaNG kaalan^
    tharumanga NimitthangaN mudhalaa vOthum
    pOthamudha laagavoru thiravi yandhaan
    parindhun^alan^ theenginaiyum peRRu niRkum
    paathamisaip piRanthOrkkuk kabilai yinpaal
    parugidalaa kaathenRu maRaiyOr sonnaa
    rathalinaa lOthiyuNarn^ thavarpaa lellaa
    madikkadiyuNG kEttayarvu theermi NneerE. [20]

    kangiruLaal vidiyaadha vulaguk kellaNG
    kaiviLakkaa mivaiyenRu kaNnan kaattum
    pongupuga zhaagamanga deLiyach sonna
    poruLivain^aam puNNiyar_paaR kEttuch sonnO
    mangudalum poruLumalla thaRiyaa maandhar
    valaiyuLagap pattuvaram pazhiyaa thenRum
    pangayamaa thuRRavaru LaaLar thampaaR
    patthimigu pavitthirangaL payinmi NneerE. [21]

    seeraar thooppil thiruvEngadamudaiyaan thiruvadigaLE
    saraNam.

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    [1]
    All chEthanaas must understand that there are two kinds
    of foods, those that are ennobling (saathveega) and those
    that are debasing (thaamasa). These are described by
    KaNNan in sri bagavath geethai, by Ethiraajaa in
    srimadh geethaa bhaashyam, and by many rishees in
    many saasthraas and smrithees. By following these
    principles, ajakaran attained mOksham. Likewise, we
    must understand and follow these rules.

    [2] Forbidden foods:
    - Foods that are not brought into the house through
    the main door.
    - grains such as varagu, etc.
    - foods that mingle with stuff that have fallen from
    the mouth
    - remainder of what was put into the mouth
    - foods seen by immoral people
    - foods that are burnt
    - foods touched by clothes, or contaminated by
    saliva or sneeze.
    - foods seen or touched by dogs
    - foods cooked on days such as Ekaadhasi

    [3] forbidden foods continued...
    - foods smelt by animals or people
    - foods touched by people with decease
    - foods that are not offered with kindness
    - foods contacted by fly, worm, thread, hair, and
    nail
    - foods offered by sanyaasi or touched by his vessel
    - foods touched by the mouth of people, rats,
    chicken, crow, and cat.

    [4]
    This paasruam lists the vegetables that are forbidden. I
    can't recognize many of them. Of the ones I am able to
    recognize, I don't know the English names. The rest are
    listed below.

    white eggplant, lotus stem, garlic, certain kinds of
    spinach, mushroom, certain kinds of drumstick

    [5] More forbidden foods:
    Vegetables taken from other's garden without
    permission, portion that is set aside for oneself prior to
    the partaking of the rest of the group, foods that are
    exceedingly bitter, salty, pepper hot, or sour.

    [6] More forbidden foods:
    Foods that were not offered to our Lord, foods that were
    not offered to the guests, foods that were cooked without
    first cleaning them, foods earned in immoral ways,
    cooked with other foods that are forbidden, cooked by
    unclean children, and foods that are contaminated by
    excrements.

    [7] forbidden foods continued...
    - foods intended for dEvathaas
    - foods offered to dEvathaas such as Sivan
    - foods that harm our praaNan and indhriyam
    - foods that are unrecognizable
    - foods that are intolerably hot
    - foods that are not palatable to the mind
    - vegetables and flowers that bloom in an untimely
    fashion
    - dirty salt.

    [8] forbidden foods continued...
    - Calcium (suNNaambu) extracted from sea shells
    - bubbles and froth from water
    - foods that are not offered to our Lord
    - harvested from the stems that were previously
    harvested
    - foods avoided by learned persons with pure heart

    [9] forbidden foods continued...
    - Foods from which the essence is taken out, except
    buttermilk
    - viLaam fruit and popped rice during the day
    - foods prepared with curd and sesame seed oil,
    during night time
    - foods that are said to give magical powers
    - no foods on Ekaadasi days, and at dusk or
    midnight.

    [10] Do not eat,
    - before your shower and sandhya japam
    - alone, eat with a group of bhakthaas
    - foods that are mashed by someone else
    - under the moonlight or fire
    - husband and wife together
    - while staring at inferior individuals
    - with your left hand
    - anything that is avoided by religious people.

    [11] Do not eat,
    - ghee that is served after you have begun eating
    - foods that have been cooked twice (reheated?)
    - foods served by bare hand or spatulas made of
    iron, uncooked foods may be served by bare hand
    - foods already bitten into,
    - old, and spoilt foods
    - foods prepared in someone else's house (no
    potluck)
    - foods that someone else wanted or rejected
    - foods with smell of earth, or separated by finger
    nails, salt that you can see
    - separated for one self and guests
    - sap coming out of trees, except asafoetida.

    Foods that may be accepted are listed now.
    [12] Accept without hesitation,
    - foods with the saliva of one's father, teacher, and
    first older brother
    - Saliva in the sOmaa vessel during sOma yaagam
    - foods with husband's saliva for wife, if such food
    is contaminated with hair, worm, or thread, these
    may be removed properly and the food accepted
    - maadhuLangaay, only during our Lord's muga
    vaaSa soorNam
    - all prohibited foods during calamitous times
    - water, roots, ghee, milk, havis from yaagam,
    nimandhraNam, guru's teachings, and medicine
    may be accepted even during fasting days.

    [13] Accept without hesitation,
    - sugar cane juice, yogurt, milk, ghee, beetle nut,
    pepper, honey, cardamon, water made from snow
    - anything until you realize its blemish
    Dip in the ocean is permitted on full moon day and new
    moon day. During times of lunar and solar eclipse all
    waters will be considered equal to gangaa water; water
    in rivers, even if it carries horses, donkeys and cadaver,
    will become purified with current.

    [14] Accept without hesitation,
    - foods cooked without water
    - fruits ripened on their own accord
    - boiled rice
    - vadaam, snacks such as appam, seedai, rotti, even
    if they are old, but tasty; do not accept foods that
    are fresh, but not tasty

    [15] Accept without hesitation,
    - Foods prepared with milk, like thirattuppaal
    - snacks like thEnkuzhal, muRukku, etc.,
    - medicines prescribed by physicians, flower,
    vellam, wheat
    - old rice that is soaked in clean water may be taken
    with buttermilk, ghee, milk, yogurt

    [16] Accept without hesitation,
    - snacks made of yogurt and juice of flower,
    vegetables, and fruits; these are OK even if they
    are slightly spoilt.
    - foods that are spoilt may be taken during
    calamitous times by cleansing them and adding
    ghee and honey. If these foods are further
    contaminated with hair or other unclean stuff,
    cleanse them with sand and water.

    [17] Forbidden milk
    - milk from one hoofed animals like horse or
    donkey
    - cow that has twin calf, or camel milk
    - salt added milk
    - milk from women
    - milk from pregnant cow
    - milk extracted with the help of calf that does not
    belong to the cow
    - cows that belong to temples (?)
    - goat milk, milk bought from brahmins
    - milk kept in copper vessels, burnt milk

    [18] Forbidden water
    - Water from previous day, except gangaa water
    - remainder of water used for cleaning feet
    - murky water
    - heated coconut water
    - water gathered in a ditch
    - water offered in "water-sheds"
    - doubtful water, water taken from where
    washermen work
    - water contaminated by saliva
    - water from conch
    - rain water that has not fallen on the ground

    [19] about beetle leaves
    - don't chew beetle nut without beetle leaves
    - don't consume the bottom, stem, or tip of beetle
    leaves
    - don't chew beetle leaves and nuts at the same time
    - widows, sanyaasi, and bachelors must not
    consume beetle leaves
    - don't consume the beetle leaf used to keep calcium
    - never use beetle leaves on fasting days such as
    Ekaadasi
    - don't drink water while chewing beetle leaves

    [20]
    A particular food item may be acceptable or forbidden
    based on the caste, stage in life, geography, time of
    eclipse, individual dharmam, etc., etc. For example, it is
    said that milk from kapilai cow is acceptable for
    brahmins, but forbidden for shudraas. Therefore, one
    must approach learned people and get your doubts
    clarified.

    [21]
    For the benefit of people who live in this world
    characterized by lack of wisdom, Lord kaNNan showed
    many principles in saasthraas. After consulting with
    aachaaryaas these principles have been laid out in this
    prabhandam. Guard yourself against the agnostics who
    believe only in this transient body and world. Consume
    only those saathvega foods that helps us amplify our
    devotion to the thiruvadi of pEraruLaaLan.

    Regards,
    Orlando.

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    what are the vegetable names that you are not able to recognise ? are they in tamil ?

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    Namaste all.
    Dear Namo Narayana,please note that I just copied the english translation from a website.Parthasarati Dileepan,the translator,has wrote:"This paasruam lists the vegetables that are forbidden. I
    can't recognize many of them. Of the ones I am able to
    recognize, I don't know the English names. The rest are
    listed below."

    Regards,
    Orlando.

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    Re: Sattvik foods for vegetarians

    What is this about how a man cannot eat with his wife. Can you explain this more? and is this seen more in the southern side of hinduism or more of a northern aspect.

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    Re: Sattvik foods for vegetarians

    Quote Originally Posted by mblova
    What is this about how a man cannot eat with his wife. Can you explain this more? and is this seen more in the southern side of hinduism or more of a northern aspect.
    Where does it say man can not eat with his wife?
    satay

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    Re: Sattvik foods for vegetarians

    Quote Originally Posted by Bhakta of God
    [1]
    All chEthanaas must understand that there are two kinds
    of foods, those that are ennobling (saathveega) and those
    that are debasing (thaamasa). These are described by
    KaNNan in sri bagavath geethai, by Ethiraajaa in
    srimadh geethaa bhaashyam, and by many rishees in
    many saasthraas and smrithees. By following these
    principles, ajakaran attained mOksham. Likewise, we
    must understand and follow these rules.

    [2] Forbidden foods:
    - Foods that are not brought into the house through
    the main door.
    - grains such as varagu, etc.
    - foods that mingle with stuff that have fallen from
    the mouth
    - remainder of what was put into the mouth
    - foods seen by immoral people
    - foods that are burnt
    - foods touched by clothes, or contaminated by
    saliva or sneeze.
    - foods seen or touched by dogs
    - foods cooked on days such as Ekaadhasi

    [3] forbidden foods continued...
    - foods smelt by animals or people
    - foods touched by people with decease
    - foods that are not offered with kindness
    - foods contacted by fly, worm, thread, hair, and
    nail
    - foods offered by sanyaasi or touched by his vessel
    - foods touched by the mouth of people, rats,
    chicken, crow, and cat.

    [4]
    This paasruam lists the vegetables that are forbidden. I
    can't recognize many of them. Of the ones I am able to
    recognize, I don't know the English names. The rest are
    listed below.

    white eggplant, lotus stem, garlic, certain kinds of
    spinach, mushroom, certain kinds of drumstick

    [5] More forbidden foods:
    Vegetables taken from other's garden without
    permission, portion that is set aside for oneself prior to
    the partaking of the rest of the group, foods that are
    exceedingly bitter, salty, pepper hot, or sour.

    [6] More forbidden foods:
    Foods that were not offered to our Lord, foods that were
    not offered to the guests, foods that were cooked without
    first cleaning them, foods earned in immoral ways,
    cooked with other foods that are forbidden, cooked by
    unclean children, and foods that are contaminated by
    excrements.

    [7] forbidden foods continued...
    - foods intended for dEvathaas
    - foods offered to dEvathaas such as Sivan
    - foods that harm our praaNan and indhriyam
    - foods that are unrecognizable
    - foods that are intolerably hot
    - foods that are not palatable to the mind
    - vegetables and flowers that bloom in an untimely
    fashion
    - dirty salt.

    [8] forbidden foods continued...
    - Calcium (suNNaambu) extracted from sea shells
    - bubbles and froth from water
    - foods that are not offered to our Lord
    - harvested from the stems that were previously
    harvested
    - foods avoided by learned persons with pure heart

    [9] forbidden foods continued...
    - Foods from which the essence is taken out, except
    buttermilk
    - viLaam fruit and popped rice during the day
    - foods prepared with curd and sesame seed oil,
    during night time
    - foods that are said to give magical powers
    - no foods on Ekaadasi days, and at dusk or
    midnight.

    [10] Do not eat,
    - before your shower and sandhya japam
    - alone, eat with a group of bhakthaas
    - foods that are mashed by someone else
    - under the moonlight or fire
    - husband and wife together
    - while staring at inferior individuals
    - with your left hand
    - anything that is avoided by religious people.

    [11] Do not eat,
    - ghee that is served after you have begun eating
    - foods that have been cooked twice (reheated?)
    - foods served by bare hand or spatulas made of
    iron, uncooked foods may be served by bare hand
    - foods already bitten into,
    - old, and spoilt foods
    - foods prepared in someone else's house (no
    potluck)
    - foods that someone else wanted or rejected
    - foods with smell of earth, or separated by finger
    nails, salt that you can see
    - separated for one self and guests
    - sap coming out of trees, except asafoetida.

    Foods that may be accepted are listed now.
    [12] Accept without hesitation,
    - foods with the saliva of one's father, teacher, and
    first older brother
    - Saliva in the sOmaa vessel during sOma yaagam
    - foods with husband's saliva for wife, if such food
    is contaminated with hair, worm, or thread, these
    may be removed properly and the food accepted
    - maadhuLangaay, only during our Lord's muga
    vaaSa soorNam
    - all prohibited foods during calamitous times
    - water, roots, ghee, milk, havis from yaagam,
    nimandhraNam, guru's teachings, and medicine
    may be accepted even during fasting days.

    [13] Accept without hesitation,
    - sugar cane juice, yogurt, milk, ghee, beetle nut,
    pepper, honey, cardamon, water made from snow
    - anything until you realize its blemish
    Dip in the ocean is permitted on full moon day and new
    moon day. During times of lunar and solar eclipse all
    waters will be considered equal to gangaa water; water
    in rivers, even if it carries horses, donkeys and cadaver,
    will become purified with current.

    [14] Accept without hesitation,
    - foods cooked without water
    - fruits ripened on their own accord
    - boiled rice
    - vadaam, snacks such as appam, seedai, rotti, even
    if they are old, but tasty; do not accept foods that
    are fresh, but not tasty

    [15] Accept without hesitation,
    - Foods prepared with milk, like thirattuppaal
    - snacks like thEnkuzhal, muRukku, etc.,
    - medicines prescribed by physicians, flower,
    vellam, wheat
    - old rice that is soaked in clean water may be taken
    with buttermilk, ghee, milk, yogurt

    [16] Accept without hesitation,
    - snacks made of yogurt and juice of flower,
    vegetables, and fruits; these are OK even if they
    are slightly spoilt.
    - foods that are spoilt may be taken during
    calamitous times by cleansing them and adding
    ghee and honey. If these foods are further
    contaminated with hair or other unclean stuff,
    cleanse them with sand and water.

    [17] Forbidden milk
    - milk from one hoofed animals like horse or
    donkey
    - cow that has twin calf, or camel milk
    - salt added milk
    - milk from women
    - milk from pregnant cow
    - milk extracted with the help of calf that does not
    belong to the cow
    - cows that belong to temples (?)
    - goat milk, milk bought from brahmins
    - milk kept in copper vessels, burnt milk

    [18] Forbidden water
    - Water from previous day, except gangaa water
    - remainder of water used for cleaning feet
    - murky water
    - heated coconut water
    - water gathered in a ditch
    - water offered in "water-sheds"
    - doubtful water, water taken from where
    washermen work
    - water contaminated by saliva
    - water from conch
    - rain water that has not fallen on the ground

    [19] about beetle leaves
    - don't chew beetle nut without beetle leaves
    - don't consume the bottom, stem, or tip of beetle
    leaves
    - don't chew beetle leaves and nuts at the same time
    - widows, sanyaasi, and bachelors must not
    consume beetle leaves
    - don't consume the beetle leaf used to keep calcium
    - never use beetle leaves on fasting days such as
    Ekaadasi
    - don't drink water while chewing beetle leaves

    [20]
    A particular food item may be acceptable or forbidden
    based on the caste, stage in life, geography, time of
    eclipse, individual dharmam, etc., etc. For example, it is
    said that milk from kapilai cow is acceptable for
    brahmins, but forbidden for shudraas. Therefore, one
    must approach learned people and get your doubts
    clarified.

    [21]
    For the benefit of people who live in this world
    characterized by lack of wisdom, Lord kaNNan showed
    many principles in saasthraas. After consulting with
    aachaaryaas these principles have been laid out in this
    prabhandam. Guard yourself against the agnostics who
    believe only in this transient body and world. Consume
    only those saathvega foods that helps us amplify our
    devotion to the thiruvadi of pEraruLaaLan.

    Regards,
    Orlando.
    quoted

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    Re: Sattvik foods for vegetarians

    Quote Originally Posted by mblova
    What is this about how a man cannot eat with his wife. Can you explain this more? and is this seen more in the southern side of hinduism or more of a northern aspect.
    This is followed to this day. The technical significance runs into many reasons. The primary reason to avoid eating together- If the food got poisoned somehow for reasons beyond control, both will be simultaneously affected. If the husband took the food first, or vice versa, the contamination is possibly detected before the wife eats and rescue operation can begin. One member in the family always eats after everybody else has taken food, and it is usually the wife. This practice is there in many ashrams too.
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    Re: Sattvik foods for vegetarians

    I understand the eating before/after, but the part i underlined explicitly states that they should not eat together.

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    Re: Sattvik foods for vegetarians

    If one has to eat before or after the other, then they cant eat together.
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