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<li>In general, upavasa denotes abiding in a state of abstinence and one should refrain from food and other psychological tendencies like desires(ichcha), anger(krodha), grief(shoka), greed(lobha), fascination(moha) etc.</li></ul> | <li>In general, upavasa denotes abiding in a state of abstinence and one should refrain from food and other psychological tendencies like desires(ichcha), anger(krodha), grief(shoka), greed(lobha), fascination(moha) etc.</li></ul> | ||
== Synonyms == | |||
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* Upavasa | |||
* Upasa | |||
* Aupavasa | |||
* Anasana | |||
* Laghubhojana | |||
* Bhojanaparityaga | |||
* Upavastam | |||
* Uposhitam | |||
* Uposhanam | |||
* Auopavratam | |||
* Vrata | |||
* Vratopavasa | |||
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== Types == | |||
Generally | |||
== References == | == References == | ||