Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Bhiksha

Bhiksha is food obtained by asking for alms. Bhiksha signifies a tradition of begging for alms with the purpose of self-effacement or ego-conquering. Usually, bhiksha is the meal served to a sadhu or monk when that person visits a devout Hindu household. Occasionally, bhiksha has also referred to donations of gold, cattle, and even land, given to Brahmins in exchange for Karmkand.

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