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      • In Hinduism, food plays an important role in rituals and worship, and the food offered to the gods is called prasada. The Sanskrit word “prasada” means “mercy,” or the divine grace of God. We can make the preparing of food, the offering of food to God, and the eating of the food offered, into a powerful devotional meditation.
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  2. Importance of Prasad in Hinduism. The word ‘prasad’ means that which gives peace. During any form of worship, ritual or ceremony, Hindus offer some items of food to the Lord. Puja is done with Bael leaves, flowers, Tulasi (Basil plant), Vibhuti and these are given as Prasada from the Lord.

  3. Oct 22, 2007 · prasada, in Hinduism, food and water offered to a deity during worship (puja). It is believed that the deity partakes of and then returns the offering, thereby consecrating it. The offering is then distributed and eaten by the worshippers.

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    Hinduism places such great emphasis on the role of food that it has been called “the kitchen religion.” No religious or public function is complete without the distribution of food, especially prasada(food offered to God). There are many complex rules regarding the preparation and consumption of food. Vaishnavism has developed a sophisticated theol...

    Prasada – literally means “mercy,” and refers to anything that has been sanctified through offering to God (e.g. flowers). It specifically refers to food offered to God.

    Rice – usually boiled, and served plain or garnished
    Sabji – any preparation made from vegetables and usually spiced
    Samosa – a fried pastry stuffed with spicy vegetables
    Dahl – a soup made from lentils or beans
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    Prasāda (Sanskrit pronunciation: [pɽɐsaːdɐ], Sanskrit: प्रसाद), prasad or prasadam is a religious offering in Hinduism. Most often Prasada is vegetarian food especially cooked for devotees after praise and thanksgiving to a god.

  5. Jul 19, 2016 · Prasad( Pr- before/in front of and Sad-to sit) literally means - To sit in front of . While we pray, we keep some food or fruit in front of the deity and we chant mantras, light diya, use conch shell, dhoop & incense sticks.

  6. In the present era, Prasada or Prasadam is the food or water offered to the deity while worshipping or conducting puja. After the completion of the puja, Purohit distributes the Prasad to the worshipers. They eat them as they are equal to accepting the blessings from God.

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