Significance of Lunch
In Vaishnavism, the term "Lunch" is defined as a meal that the speakers did not bring with them, suggesting that they are without food during their travels. This interpretation highlights the significance of sustenance in their journey and the reliance on external sources for nourishment while reflecting their spiritual practices.
Synonyms: Meal, Midday meal, Bite
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Hindu concept of 'Lunch'
In Hinduism, Lunch signifies a meal that the speakers did not bring themselves, symbolizing a lack of provisions during their journey, highlighting themes of reliance on others and the unpredictability of sustenance.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) Refers to the meal that the boys did not bring.[1] (2) A meal that was not brought by the speakers, indicating the absence of food during their journey.[2]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) Refers to the meal being referenced, which is rice in this context.[3]