Hindu fasting begins with intention. Before food changes, the mind takes direction. This intention is known as Sankalpa. A sankalpa defines purpose and keeps discipline steady.
Without intention, fasting turns into simple food restriction. With intention, fasting becomes a guided practice. The focus moves toward restraint, clarity, and behavior control.
A clear intention supports patience during hunger and steadiness during daily tasks. One reason is enough. Simplicity strengthens commitment.
- Good to Know
- Intention is set mentally or spoken softly
- One clear purpose works better than many
- Intention applies to actions and speech
- Renewal of intention helps during difficulty
- โ Tips for Today
- State one reason for practicing restraint
- Repeat the intention in the morning
- Pause and recall the intention before meals
- ๐ What's Next
Day 3: Ekadashi Fasting
Learn how grain-free fasting supports simplicity, focus, and monthly discipline.
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