Yāgu
Yāgu,(f.) [cp.Vedic yavāgū; on form see Geiger,P.Gr.§ 274] rice-gruel,rice-milk (to drink).See Vin.Texts II.89.‹-› Vin.I,46=II.223 (sace yāgu hoti,bhājanaṁ dhovitvā yāgu upanametabbā; yāguṁ pītassa udakaṁ datvā ...),51 (id.),61 (id.),84,210 (Bhagavato udara-vāt-ābādho tekaṭulāya yāguyā dhuva-yāguṁ dātuṁ; i.e.a constant supply of rice-gruel),339 (na mayaṁ iminā bhikkhunā saddhiṁ yāgupāne nisīdissāma); IV,311; A.III,250 (ānisaṁsā:5 good qualities:it is good for hunger,for thirst,allays wind,cleans the bladder,helps to digest any undigested food); J.I,186; II,128 (for drink); PvA.12,23,274.-- Often combd (and eaten) with cakes (khajjaka) & other soft food (bhojja),e.g.yāgukhajjaka J.I,270; III,20; DhA.IV,20; Mhvs 14,55 (°khajja-bhojja); 36,100 (+khajja-bhojja).
--pāna a drink of rice-milk Vin.I,84.--piṇḍa see yāga°.--bhājaka one who distributes the rice-gruel Vin.II,176 (pañcah’aṅgehi samannāgataṁ; together with cīvarabhājaka,phala-bhājaka & khajja-bhājaka); IV,38 (yāgu°,phala°,khajja°),155 (id.); A.III,275.(Page 552)