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The Four Kinds of ĀHāra in the Pāli Canon: Doctrinal Foundations and Soteriological Implications

Author(s) Mr. TAY ZA, DR. VIVEK KUMAR
Country India
Abstract Abstract
This article clarifies the doctrinal status of āhāra (nutriment) in early Buddhism and illuminates its role in liberation. Using close readings of key Nikāya passages especially the Nidāna saṁyutta (SN 12) and SN Puttamaṁsa Sutta together with Abhidhamma discussions, it combines doctrinal analysis with a soteriological framing to map the four nutriments: kabaliṅkārāhāra (material food), phassa (contact), manosañcetanā (mental volition), and viññāṇa (consciousness). The study argues that āhāra is not a mere metaphor for dependence but a precise conditional category: nutriments “feed” feeling, craving, clinging, and becoming when appropriated through taṇhā (craving). By tracing how contact conditions feeling, volition directs kamma, and consciousness sustains name and form, the paper shows how training in restraint, mindfulness, and wisdom functions as a strategic re patterning of consumption. Findings indicate that the nutriments are necessary conditions for samsaric continuity only insofar as they are grasped; when appropriative desire ceases, their capacity to sustain becoming is exhausted. Thus, the path is read as a shift from feeding to fading: insight into impermanence, unsatisfactoriness, and non self undermines craving, cuts nutriment at its root, and culminates in nibbāna. The article therefore reframes liberation as the cessation of a fuel economy, doctrinally grounded and practically actionable for contemplative, ethical, and philosophical clarity.
Keywords Keywords- Āhāra (nutriment), Four nutriments, Paṭiccasamuppāda (dependent origination) ,Taṇhā (craving),Upādāna (clinging),Nirodha (cessation).
Field Arts
Published In Volume 7, Issue 5, September-October 2025
Published On 2025-10-16
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i05.58090

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