Re: dwAdasi pAranam
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• March 1, 1999
> 1. If my memory is right, when I browsed through a brief of Shri > Varaha PurAnam there are about 32 'offences' a Sri Vaishnava should > obstain from doing. One such 'offence' is a Sri Vaishnava should > not go to temple of Vishnu after eating. However, if the food is > digested, i.e., after taking food in the morning we can go to the > temple in the evening. Request devarir to correct if my > understanding / learning is wrong. This actually makes a lot of sense. One clarification I would suggest is that 'going to the temple' on a full stomach per se is not wrong, but going and taking 'tIrtham' etc., on a full stomach is what is advised against. After all, during utsavams, etc., we spend the whole day in the temple, before and after meals. If the rule is that food should be digested, one can wait an hour or so after eating and then go to the temple. This is similar to the rule in the Catholic Church that one should not abstain from food for at least an hour prior to taking communion (eating the consecrated bread wafers known as "host"). Mani
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