从概念上审视《诗篇-巴格瓦德-梵歌》中的饮食习俗

Ashish Ranjan, Yogesh Dahiya
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本研究论文以印度古代经书《薄伽梵歌》为重点,探讨了可持续食品实践。可持续食品实践提倡对环境负责、对社会公平、对健康有益的食品生产和消费方式。薄伽梵歌》是一部长达 700 节的印度经文,是可持续食品实践的基础知识来源。它强调素食主义、与太阳同步进食以及通过向神献祭将食物精神化。本研究采用混合方法,纳入了定性和辅助数据来源。ndings 显示,食物不仅是身体营养的来源,也是与神的意识相联系的一种手段。保持素食、用餐时间与太阳一致、通过向神献祭使食物精神化等原则是基本原则。这些原则与精神旅游者的健康和福祉息息相关,而被称为 "vrat "的间歇性断食概念与现代健康生活建议相一致。ndings 为旅游业和酒店业提供了宝贵的见解,强调了满足灵修游客独特饮食需求的重要性。
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A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW OF EATING PRACTICES DERIVED FROM THE SRIMAD BHAGWAD GITA
This research paper explores sustainable food practices, focusing on the Bhagavad Gita, an ancient Indian scripture. Sustainable food practices promote environmentally responsible, socially equitable, and health-conscious approaches to food production and consumption. The Bhagavad Gita, a 700-verse Hindu scripture, is a foundational source of knowledge for sustainable food practices. It emphasizes vegetarianism, eating in sync with the sun, and spiritualizing food through offerings to God. The study uses a mixed-methods approach, incorporating qualitative and secondary data sources. The ndings reveal that food is not just a source of physical nourishment but a means to connect with divine consciousness. The principles of maintaining a vegetarian diet, aligning meal timings with the sun, and spiritualizing food through offerings to God are fundamental principles. These principles are relevant for health and the well-being of spiritual tourists, and the concept of intermittent fasting, known as "vrat," aligns with modern recommendations for healthy living. The ndings provide valuable insights for the tourism and hospitality industries, emphasizing the importance of catering to the unique dietary needs of spiritual tourists.
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