Sunday, January 11, 2015

Mitahara is a Sanskrit combination word, from Mita (मित, moderate)and Ahara (आहार, taking food, diet), which together mean moderate diet. In Yoga and other ancient texts, it represents a concept linking nutrition to the health of one’s body and mind. It is considered a yamas or self-restraint virtue in some schools of Indian traditions, where one refrains from either eating too much or eating too little quantity of food, and where one refrains from either eating too much or too little of certain qualities of food.Mitahara is synonymous with Mātrāśin

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