paastoarvon
Paastoarvon is a Finnish term that roughly translates to "fasting value" or "value of fasting." It refers to the perceived benefits and positive outcomes associated with practicing fasting, particularly in the context of religious or spiritual traditions. In Finland, the concept of paastoarvon is often associated with Orthodox Christianity, where fasting is a significant practice during certain periods of the liturgical year, such as Great Lent.
The fasting observed in these traditions is typically characterized by abstaining from certain foods, such as
Proponents of paastoarvon believe that by denying the physical body, individuals can become more attuned to