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practices. Pratyahara is derived from two Sanskrit words: prati and ahara, with ahara meaning gathering, and prati, a preposition meaning towards. Together
Following discipline in their daily engagement Charity (dāna) of four kinds: Ahara-dāna- donation of food Ausadha-dāna- donation of medicine Jnana-dāna- donation
travelled without food for 400 days. The day on which he got his first ahara (food) is celebrated by Jains as Akshaya Tritiya. In devotion to Rishabhanatha
Āhāra Jojanā (meaning "food" in Odia) is a food subsidisation program run by the Ministry of Food Supplies & Consumer Welfare, Co-operation, Government
equivalent to a modern district appear in historical inscriptions, including āhāra, rashtra (rāṣṭra), maṇḍala, and deśa. The exact meaning of these terms varies
provinces. The ahara appears to have been the largest geographical subdivision of the Satavahana polity. Several inscriptions refer to aharas named after
Satakarni indicate that his empire was divided into units known as āhāras. Each āharā was governed by an amātya or amaca. Three types of settlements are
two Sanskrit words prati- (the prefix प्रति-, "against" or "contra") and āhāra (आहार, "bring near, fetch"). Pratyahara is drawing within one's awareness
Eat food in standing posture, accept food in open palms (no utensils) 26. ahara Eat food once a day, drink water only when eating meal 27. keśa-lonch To
(nidāna), generates it (jātika), gives it being (pabhava), nourishes it (āhāra), acts as its foundation (upanisā), causes it to surge (upayāpeti)" (see:
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