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Significance of Flour

Flour is defined differently across various interpretations of Dharmashastra and Buddhist texts. In Dharmashastra, it is the product from pounded rice, utilized for offerings to deities. Mahayana texts describe flour as an ingredient in poultices for treating cankers and for making cakes. Meanwhile, Theravada highlights flour as an item used by the citizens of Benares for blocking their ears, per the Bodhisatta’s instructions. Each perspective emphasizes a unique cultural or religious significance associated with flour.1
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Synonyms: Meal, Talc, Starch, Dust, Ground grain

In Spanish: Harina; In Dutch: Meel; In Finnish: Jauhot

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Buddhist concept of 'Flour'

Hindu concept of 'Flour'