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The problem of fasting for ten days in Buddhism: the significance of not eating after noon

Briefly talk about the meal time in Buddhism.

Generally speaking, as long as it is from dawn to noon, it is the time for practitioners to eat and drink, so according to the normal work and rest of the Buddhist Dojo, there are basically two meals during this time, so you ask, "Do you want to skip lunch and dinner?" The answer is no dinner.

In addition, some people hold a one-day lunch, that is, they only fast at noon, and the above-mentioned early fasting is also exempted, so there are two forms of early fasting at noon and fasting only at noon. (Be sure to eat one day and go to court at noon. )

As for snacks, of course, you can't eat after noon. Even if you drink juice, you have to filter the residue with a cloth before you can drink it. Do you want to beat Baguanting?

This is for reference.