GoodbyeDave
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My religion has no fasts but sharing food and drink with the gods is a basic act of worship in all forms Paganism. To consume such food is to receive a divine blessing: what the Indians call prasada.
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Fasting or Feasting?
You come closer to God by giving your heart to His one and only Son, not by doin' stuff!
It's all been done at the cross.
ronandcarol
Hinduism has a couple of fasts, but they aren't required. In fact one lady at temple said her idea of fasting is 70 mph. There are technically four fasting days per month... two for Lord Vishnu, and two for Lord Shiva. They fall on the 11th and 13th days of each new and full moon. Most Hindus, if they keep the fasts, will do one or the other, depending on their preferred form of God. I have yet to see or hear of feasting in Hinduism, since feasting could be considered being an excess.
What about the wedding of Rama & Sita?
52 dishes..now that is a feast
Someone has to wash all those dishesWhat about the wedding of Rama & Sita?
52 dishes..now that is a feast
Someone has to wash all those dishes