Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 ======response from Mahdava====== Somehow, I am missing reading a lot of personal mails now a days. I am in serious plans to migrating to USA and hence all this delay. I apologize! In Hinduism we use a word called " upAsana " for Fasting. Fasting literally means " nirAhAra " in sanskrit. However, we use the word " upAsana " . And being " nirAhAra " means " going with out food " is a part of this " upAsana " . " upAsana " - consists two words " upa " + " aasana " - having a near seat. Hindus believe that the mortal body will not survive with out food. Please refer Taittiriya Upanishad, which is a part of our Yajurveda which dates back to 5000BC as per western historians. In that it says " annaM na niMdyAt, tad vrataM, annaadvai prajAH prajAyaMtE, atha annEna jeevaMti, jAtAnynnEna vardhaMti " - it means " Never scold/abuse food, that should be a vow, because of food only verily all these beings/children are born, they grow because of food... " . For Hindus the belief is that there is the consciousness which is sustaining the body. As long as consciousness is there the body is there. Once the consciousness withdraws then the body drops, which we call as death. So by giving away the food for a limited amount of time they make the physical body very week, in order to stay close to the consciousness by sitting near to the consciousness (jeevAtma is the word used here). Annagata, pAnagata, piMDagata --- fasting is various kinds in our Hindu belief. There is no uniform method advised. Just a digression --- For Hindus the religion is always the most flexible one. As long as you believe in God, you are free to do things on your wish, things are not contrary to Dhrama (social law). It is because God has given you a power to wish, you may wish and live happily. How ever you are forbidden from going against the wish of the society. Social law you should abide. Some people go with out food and water for 24 hours day, once in a week through out the year. This is the major practice in Hindusystem. And there are people who take water but relinquish food for two days a week. The most popular one among Hindus is a Vow called " cAMdrAyaNa " . The most famous reference to this is in Mahatma Gandhi's book " My experiments with Truth " . Gandhi's mother used to Fast like this. " cAndrAyana " means " following the moon path " . They take 15 morsels (one fist full = one morsel) of food on the full moon day. Then they reduce it to 14, then 13, then 12.. so on... by they time it is no moon day, they go complete fasting. They have to see the Moon in order to eat the food. From his mother, Gandhi got inspired and he used Fasting as an effective method to bring change in humans. There are many references in our epics Vishnu Purana (3000BC), vAmana purANa(2500BC) and Padma Purana (3000BC) about Fasting. Especially in the " Padma Purana " where Lord Shiva teaches his wife Parvati about the importance of fasting and how many kinds of fasting is observed by devotees. I hope this information is useful. Please do not hesitate to contact me in case you require any further information. I remain yours, Madhava Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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