Significance of Filtered water
Filtered water, as defined in Purana, is water that has been purified through cloth, essential for attaining Siddhi. In contrast, Rasashastra describes filtered water as that which has undergone purification following an immersion process, typically utilized in making kanji. This highlights the significance of filtered water in different traditional contexts and its vital role in various purification and culinary practices.
Synonyms: Purified water, Treated water, Clean water, Filtered liquid
In Finnish: Suodatettu vesi; In Spanish: Agua filtrada
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Hindu concept of 'Filtered water'
In Hinduism, filtered water signifies purification through cloth for achieving Siddhi and represents water post-immersion, essential for making kanji, highlighting its importance in spiritual practices and dietary rituals.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances
(1) Water that has been purified after the immersion process, used in the preparation of kanji.[1]