Significance of Remnant
Synonyms: Remainder, Residue, Trace, Hint, Relic
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Hindu concept of 'Remnant'
In Hinduism, "Remnant" signifies leftover food from meals or sacrifices, carrying sacred significance. It is often consumed by devotees or designated for specific individuals, highlighting communal and spiritual sustenance in religious practices.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Food that remains after a part has been served, which should not be served in such a manner as it violates the feeding rule.[1] (2) The leftovers from meals that are to be used as offerings in the sacrifices, as mentioned in the context of performing the five great sacrifices.[2] (3) The remaining food after the meal has been completed, which can be distributed or eaten based on the instructions and permissions of the Brahmanas.[3] (4) Food remnants that are eaten only after the Great Sacrifices and a bath, indicating strict dietary practices.[4] (5) The remaining portions of the offerings made to the gods, which the individual is allowed to take for personal sustenance.[5]
From: Sankhayana-grihya-sutra
(1) The leftover food that is announced to the Brahmanas after they have completed their meal.[6]
From: Bharadvaja-srauta-sutra
(1) Refers to the leftover parts of offerings that are suggested to be consumed by those who are suffering or desiring food.[7]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) Typically refers to leftover portions of something, in this case, food, that the speaker explicitly chooses to avoid.[8] (2) Leftover food or material; in this context, it refers specifically to food that comes from another person.[9] (3) The leftover food after Mahaprabhu’s meal, which devotees cherish as sacred.[10] (4) The leftover food or offerings that are consumed by devotees, which are considered sacred and spiritually enriching when left by saints or deities.[11] (5) Refers to the leftover portions or remnants, particularly in a spiritual or religious context, implying sacredness or significance.[12]
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) Surviving individuals or creatures that are left after a significant loss, as reflected by the surviving deer.[13]