Jain Nun Way of Washing Clothes With Very Less Boiled Water

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Jain Nun Way of Washing Clothes With Very Less Boiled Water
    Swetamber Nun Accepted Nun-Hood At The Age of 15 years and from 44 years she is a Nun. Found her washing clothes at the temple and got chance to serve her.
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Komentáře • 61

  • @durbanag6061
    @durbanag6061 Před 2 lety +49

    The bacteria dies when water is boiled 🤣

    • @drmonis..afighter8334
      @drmonis..afighter8334 Před rokem +3

      Same thing I also thinking....

    • @vasimkagdi9548
      @vasimkagdi9548 Před rokem +3

      True !!

    • @NARUTO-7764
      @NARUTO-7764 Před rokem

      If you boil the water it definitely kills the bacteria but after that that bacteria doesn't reborn there
      Try to use a filter then separate bacteria from the normal water
      U will see within 2 seconds those bacteria will be reborn in that same water
      But if you boil then they won't be reborn again
      Which means less killing
      Science 🧪

    • @NARUTO-7764
      @NARUTO-7764 Před rokem

      @@vasimkagdi9548 If you boil the water it definitely kills the bacteria but after that that bacteria doesn't reborn there
      Try to use a filter then separate bacteria from the normal water
      U will see within 2 seconds those bacteria will be reborn in that same water
      But if you boil then they won't be reborn again
      Which means less killing
      Science 🧪

    • @NARUTO-7764
      @NARUTO-7764 Před rokem

      @@drmonis..afighter8334 If you boil the water it definitely kills the bacteria but after that that bacteria doesn't reborn there
      Try to use a filter then separate bacteria from the normal water
      U will see within 2 seconds those bacteria will be reborn in that same water
      But if you boil then they won't be reborn again
      Which means less killing
      Science 🧪

  • @itsme-wn7gr
    @itsme-wn7gr Před 2 lety +36

    1:10 normal water has bacteria n they don't want to harm them. So they kill it by boiling the water? What logic 🤣🤣

    • @OpGamerz48
      @OpGamerz48 Před 2 lety

      In normal water the cycle of bacteria continues with the process of birth nd death again nd again....it won't stop in normal water. Where as in boiled water once the boiling process is done no cycle of bacteria runs...nd it stops for atleast nine hours....till that time there is no bacteria in water to harm it any way....but in normal water it keeps continuing harm to bacteria

    • @itsme-wn7gr
      @itsme-wn7gr Před 2 lety +7

      @@OpGamerz48 please read what I wrote; hot water kills the bacteria. And Jainism is against it(killing anything). So why are we even talking about cycles of birth n death here? It simply is contradictory!!

    • @harshporwal
      @harshporwal Před rokem

      Xd

    • @NARUTO-7764
      @NARUTO-7764 Před rokem

      @@itsme-wn7gr If you boil the water it definitely kills the bacteria but after that that bacteria doesn't reborn there
      Try to use a filter then separate bacteria from the normal water
      U will see within 2 seconds those bacteria will be reborn in that same water
      But if you boil then they won't be reborn again
      Which means less killing
      Science 🧪

    • @itsme-wn7gr
      @itsme-wn7gr Před rokem

      @@NARUTO-7764 so what are you saying now? Jainism has changed its doctrine from "No killing" to "less killing"??
      And by the way Im a Microbiologist so stay away from even trying to teach me Science. Filter Bacteria? Lol

  • @10akanksha
    @10akanksha Před rokem +13

    If everyone uses water such efficiently, we will solve the problem of water shortage.

  • @RajuKumar-nq2my
    @RajuKumar-nq2my Před 3 lety +3

    Very nice video and very nice voice

  • @madeswaranmaduraigreen9115

    Om namo hariyanthanam from Tamil Nadu where we followed Jainism since 3 bc

  • @yogamayaa
    @yogamayaa Před rokem +5

    This is not cleaning at all...if you keep dipping in same dirty water

  • @sreekalasatheesan4209
    @sreekalasatheesan4209 Před rokem +7

    Hygiene left the chat😂

  • @shinuxenana6195
    @shinuxenana6195 Před rokem

    So please Tellus about the boiling proces of Water. when boiling The water the bacteria will get moksha.... simple curio City

  • @Ashii_sharma777
    @Ashii_sharma777 Před rokem +5

    But when they boil.water they killed bacteria in it.. What would u say about dis

    • @Ashii_sharma777
      @Ashii_sharma777 Před rokem

      No rly till now

    • @NARUTO-7764
      @NARUTO-7764 Před rokem

      If you boil the water it definitely kills the bacteria but after that that bacteria doesn't reborn there
      Try to use a filter then separate bacteria from the normal water
      U will see within 2 seconds those bacteria will be reborn in that same water
      But if you boil then they won't be reborn again
      Which means less killing
      Science 🧪

  • @stephenrane
    @stephenrane Před rokem +3

    Do they use comfort liquid or any detergent while washing and about using boiling water they are killing baterias and also burning fuel

  • @karishmajain7392
    @karishmajain7392 Před rokem +2

    Please turn off commenting section 🙏 people say very bad things as a jain i can't hear it nd we cannot explain them every reason deeply so please can u please turn off commenting🙏

    • @shinuxenana6195
      @shinuxenana6195 Před rokem

      So please Tellus about the boiling proces of Water. when boiling The water the bacteria will get moksha.... simple curio City

  • @wingz1305
    @wingz1305 Před rokem +3

    But isn't cleaniless next to Godliness. It's utmost important in every religion, be it sanatan dharma, budhism, Islam or any other

  • @themermaid307
    @themermaid307 Před 8 měsíci

    Bacteria dies whn water got boiled😂😂

  • @joycerongmei1218
    @joycerongmei1218 Před 3 měsíci

    Watch the clothes, wash the clotch , rinse the close, wash the closh😂

  • @noorulhassan4570
    @noorulhassan4570 Před rokem

    Ye chiz accha jetna jarort hai Pani ka utna hi use kare

  • @rishithapa826
    @rishithapa826 Před rokem +1

    Sab teek h pr itne Kum Pani m tho muskil h

  • @msshaffer5
    @msshaffer5 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Not impressed.

  • @umaima.ebrahim.01-23
    @umaima.ebrahim.01-23 Před rokem +10

    Nonsense community

    • @rupasanghavi6954
      @rupasanghavi6954 Před rokem +2

      Apni community ke bareme aisa nahi bolte

    • @aiswaryasurendran168
      @aiswaryasurendran168 Před rokem +5

      True, it's utter nonsense, on one hand they are saying they are not allowed to harm bacteria and on the other hand they are boiling water so that their is less bacterial content, which means ultimately they are killing bacteria by boiling water. And what is the logic behind this

    • @nileshjain5023
      @nileshjain5023 Před rokem

      I think u r muslim,ur whole community is chutia

  • @neelamacwan7670
    @neelamacwan7670 Před rokem +2

    There is no word like nunryhood

  • @kaverikaveri9778
    @kaverikaveri9778 Před rokem +6

    They don't know also germ or bacteria will die if they boil water. Just I want to say is only one thing is pakhandi

  • @neelamacwan7670
    @neelamacwan7670 Před rokem

    I thought they don't bath

  • @harshporwal
    @harshporwal Před rokem

    ew