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  2. Ahimsa silk - Wikipedia

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    The pupa is allowed to hatch and the leftover cocoon is then used to create silk. [3]While the Bombyx mori (also called mulberry silkworm or mulberry silk moth) are the preferred species for creating ahimsa silk, there are a few other types of species that fall under the category of ahimsa silk, which is defined not necessarily by the species of the moth involved but by the methods for ...

  3. Ahimsa in Jainism - Wikipedia

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    Ahimsa is the first and foremost of all vows. Jain monks and nuns must rank among the most "nonviolent" people in the world. A Jain ascetic is expected to uphold the vow of Ahimsa to the highest standard, even at the cost of their own life. The other four major vows – truthfulness, non-stealing, non-possession and celibacy – are in fact ...

  4. Ahimsa - Wikipedia

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    The term Ahimsa appears in the text Taittiriya Shakha of the Yajurveda (TS 5.2.8.7), where it refers to non-injury to the sacrificer himself. [27] It occurs several times in the Shatapatha Brahmana in the sense of "non-injury". [28] The Ahimsa doctrine is a late Vedic era development in Brahmanical culture. [29]

  5. Silk in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Scanning electron micrographs of the fibre revealed that some fibres were spun after the silk moth was allowed to escape from the cocoon, similar to the ahimsa silk promoted by Mahatma Gandhi. Nevasa in 1500 BC also provides evidence of silk weaving, Arthashastra written around 4th century BC mentions a guild of silk weavers.

  6. I’ve Always Slept on a Faux Silk Pillowcase—Here’s How the ...

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    While polyester satin is a human-made fiber, silk is a natural fiber spun by silkworms. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Eri silk - Wikipedia

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    This process results in a silk called Ahimsa silk. Moths leave the cocoon and then the cocoons are harvested to be spun. The eri silkworm is the only completely domesticated silkworm other than Bombyx mori. The silk is characterized by its soft texture and natural colors, which range from white to faint gold, with some variations appearing in ...

  8. Thai silk - Wikipedia

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    The cocoons of eri silkworms are open-ended, meaning the grown larvae can leave via the opening. This has led to eri silk being termed "peace silk" or ahimsa silk as its production harms no living organisms. Mulberry silkworms, on the other hand, make a hole in the cocoon when emerging as moths, thus damaging the silk.

  9. Duchess Meghan’s Flowing Silk Dress Has a Hidden Meaning - AOL

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    The flowing silk dress is the same ensemble Meghan wore in 2020 for son Prince Archie’s first birthday, as well as in 2021, when she announced her second pregnancy, with Princess Lilibet. KOLA ...