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| == Upavasavis-à-vis pratyahara<ref>Frawley,David.Pratyahara:the forgotten limb of yoga.<nowiki>[online]</nowiki></ref> == | | == Upavasavis-à-vis pratyahara<ref>Frawley,David.Pratyahara:the forgotten limb of yoga.<nowiki>[online]</nowiki></ref> == |
| <div style='text-align:justify;'>‘Pratyahara’ means control of ahara.It is the fifth step among the eight steps described by sage Patanjali in the book Yoga sutra.As yoga shastra describes three levels of food: | | <div style='text-align:justify;'>‘Pratyahara’ means control of ahara.It is the fifth step among the eight steps described by sage Patanjali in the book Yoga sutra.As yoga shastra describes three levels of food: |
− | | + | <br/>Nourishment of every individual is carried out by the help of earth, water, fire, air and ether which is present in physical form of food. |
− | Nourishment of every individual is carried out by the help of earth, water, fire, air and ether which is present in physical form of food. | |
| For the nourishment of mind, subtle elements together constitute smell, taste, sight, touch and the sensation of sound. | | For the nourishment of mind, subtle elements together constitute smell, taste, sight, touch and the sensation of sound. |
− | One should refrain from junk food, wrong consortium etc. and should emphasize on correct food eating habits, right consortium etc. These are the two folds known by the term ‘Pratyahara’. | + | <br/>One should refrain from junk food, wrong consortium etc. and should emphasize on correct food eating habits, right consortium etc. These are the two folds known by the term ‘Pratyahara’. |
| <ol type="A"><li>Physical food: Every meal comprises of five elements which are essential for the nourishment, growth and overall development of the body.</li> | | <ol type="A"><li>Physical food: Every meal comprises of five elements which are essential for the nourishment, growth and overall development of the body.</li> |
| <li>Impressions : Our mind retains all the things perceived through our five senses.</li> | | <li>Impressions : Our mind retains all the things perceived through our five senses.</li> |
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| By this, upavasa(fasting) touches all the virtues of the tripod of human life. | | By this, upavasa(fasting) touches all the virtues of the tripod of human life. |
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| == References == | | == References == |
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