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Archive for the 'what is fasting' Category

A Guide to Help You Learn about Fasting

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

It’s once more article about fasting…. let’s we start to learn it…make your self comfort and start to read it clearly…. Fasting in its most general sense is some form of depriving yourself of certain foods for set periods of time. Not eating meat for a week, only drinking water from sunrises to sunset for [...]

Religious fasting On Christianity

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

The “acceptable fast” is discussed in the biblical Book of Isaiah, chapter 58:3-7. In essence, it means afflict the soul through abstaining from fulfilling the needs or wants of the flesh. The opening chapter of the Book of Daniel, vv. 8-16, describes a partial fast and its effects on the health of its observers. Fasting [...]

Health effects of fasting

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

When you read some thing or want to buy some thing you willl ask “what  is in it for me?” Now let we see what is in fasting for you? I took this from wikipedia Glucose is the body’s primary fuel source and is essential for the brain’s functioning. When denied glucose for more than [...]

Religious fasting On Hinduism

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Fasting is a very integral part of the Hindu religion. Individuals observe different kinds of fasts based on personal beliefs and local customs. Some are listed below. Some Hindus fast on certain days of the month such as Ekadasi or Purnima. Certain days of the week are also set aside for fasting depending on personal [...]

Religious fasting at Buddhism

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

The Buddha as an ascetic. Gandhara, 2-3rd century CE. British Museum. Buddhist monks and nuns following the Vinaya rules commonly do not eat each day after the noon meal [11]. This is not considered a fast but rather a disciplined regimen aiding in meditation. Fasting is not practiced by lay Buddhists because it is seen [...]


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