Prasad

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Prasad or Prasadam is a religious offering in both Hinduism and Sikhism. It is usually edible food that is first offered to a deity (god or goddess) in Hinduism and then distributed in His or Her name to their followers or devotees as a good sign. The term "Prasad" literally means a gracious gift in Sanskrit. The offering is seen as a means to receive the deity's blessings and is often consumed after prayers.

Etymology

The word Prasad is derived from the Sanskrit word Prasāda, which means "clearness, brightness, purity, graciousness". The term is used to refer to the edible food offered to a deity and then distributed to devotees.

Hinduism

In Hinduism, Prasad is considered to have the deity's blessing residing within it. The Prasad is offered to the deity during the worship (puja) and then distributed to the devotees who are present. The food offered could be a simple fruit or elaborate preparations made at home or temples. The Prasad is considered to be divine and consuming it is thought to bring spiritual advancement and blessings from the deity.

Sikhism

In Sikhism, Prasad has a slightly different connotation. It is called Karah Prasad and is made of wheat flour, sugar, and ghee. It is offered to all visitors to the Gurdwara, regardless of their religious beliefs. The Karah Prasad is seen as a symbol of equality and the Sikh principle of sharing.

Cultural Significance

Prasad serves as a symbolic link between the deity and the devotee. It helps in creating a spiritual bond and serves as a reminder of the divine presence. In many cultures, it is considered disrespectful to refuse Prasad.

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