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Prasada (in Sanskrit and Kannada), Prasadam (in Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil,Sanskrit), or Prasad (in Hindustani languages) is a material substance of food that is a religious offering in both Hinduism and Sikhism. It is normally consumed by worshippers after worship. It is derived from the same verb सद् (to sit, dwell)prefixed with प्र. (before, afore, in front) and used as finite verb प्रसीदति - dwells, presides, pleases or favours etc. (To preside and president from Latin praesidere thus have the same etymological derivation in Latin but with slightly different meaning).

Glossary of Sanskrit Terms in Integral Yoga Literature 'Prasada' literally means a gracious gift. It denotes anything, typically an edible food, that is first offered to a deity, saint, Perfect Master or an avatar, and then distributed in His or Her name to their followers or others as a good sign. The prasada is then considered to have the deity's blessing residing within it. In contemporary Hindu religious practice in India, the desire to get prasada and have darshana are the two major motivations of pilgrimage and temple visits.

right|thumb|200px| Thaal offered to Nar Narayan at a Swaminarayan temple in Ahmedabad As a spiritual state prasāda has a rich history of meanings in the Sanskrit tradition from Vedic literature onwards. In this textual tradition, prasada is a mental state experienced by gods, sages, and other powerful beings and is marked by spontaneous generosity and the bestowing of boons. In the earliest literature ( Rig Veda) onwards Prasāda is understood in this sense of a mental state, not as an aspect of ritual practice. In later texts such as the Shiva Purana, references to prasada as a material substance begins to appear alongside this older meaning.

In its material sense, prasada is created by a process of giving and receiving between a human devotee and the divine god. For example, a devotee makes an offering of a material substance such as flowers, fruits, or sweets — which is called naivedya. The deity then 'enjoys' or tastes a bit of the offering, which is then temporarily known as bhogya. This now-divinely invested substance is called prasāda and is received by the devotee to be ingested, worn, etc. It may be the same material that was originally offered or material offered by others and then re-distributed to other devotees. In many temples, several kinds of prasada (e.g., nuts, sweets) are distributed to the devotees.

Some strict Gaudiya Vaishnavas, most commonly initiated ISKCON devotees, will eat only prasada, i.e., everything they eat is first offered to Krishna, not simply a few items as with most other Hindus. In addition, the cooking of prasada is done without tasting, because it is not for the believer's own consumption, but to offer to Krishna — they will receive the remnants of Krishna's food, which they consider to be NON-different to Krishna. ISKCON temples are known for providing free prasada meals to all who come, as they believe that this is not only feeding the poor but providing them with Krishna's mercy as well.

One way that Prasada is commonly prepared is to place the food in offering before an image or deity of the spiritual figure to be honored, sometimes on a plate or serving vessel reserved only for spiritual purposes; and only then, after some time is allowed to pass, does the food become holy Prasad for further distribution.

The tradition of offering Prasad to the deity may have started with a very logical explanation that finds its root in the power of positive thought. The Prasada is believed to foster multiple positive thoughts. Firstly, the Prasada is offered to the deity and His blessing is sought for a wish, a task in hand, blessing etc. Herein, it is believed that the Supreme Power has accepted our request in the form of the Prasada and given us the approval or the power to move on. Secondly, this Prasada is considered to be sacred, and thus all being receiving it are believed to be blessed. Thirdly, the most important aspect is that when the primary prayer gives the Prasada to fellow beings he (primary prayer) repeats his wish to the each one of them. Each fellow being in turn accepts the Prasada and prays that the wish of the primary prayer comes true. The more the Prasada is distributed,the more positive thought is concentrated on the wish of the primary prayer, and this in turn causes the universal power of positive thought or belief to work towards the fulfillment of the wish of the primary prayer.

Prasad is usually made of different ingredients; flowers, fruits, and modernly, cannabis.

Prasad (disambiguation)

Prasad, a material substance that is first offered to a Hindu deity and then consumed.

Prasad or Prasada may also refer to:

People
  • Prasad (name), list of people with this name
Film
  • Prasad (film), a 2012 film
  • Prasaadam, Indian Malayalam film released in 1976
  • Prasad Art Pictures, a film production house in South India
  • Prasad Studios in Chennai, South India
Prasad (name)

Prasad is an Indian name, used both as a personal and family name.

Prasad (film)

Prasad is a 2012 Indian Kannada family drama film directed by Manoj Sati and produced by Ashok Kheny, won the best film state award. The film stars Arjun Sarja who won the Karnataka State Award 2012 for the Best Actor category and Madhuri Bhattacharya in the lead roles. The film's music is scored by Meastro Ilaiyaraja. The film is simultaneously made in Tamil and Telugu languages. The dance choreographer for the movie was Shiamak Davar.

The film released across the Karnataka cinema halls on the auspicious Ugadi festival day on 23 March 2012. The film was screened at the Berlin Film Festival, along with fellow Indian film Don 2.

Usage examples of "prasad".

Masses without priests or consecrated Communion hosts, darshans without murtis, and pujas with turtle meat for prasad, acts of devotion to Allah not knowing where Mecca was and getting my Arabic wrong.

The one exception was Chandra Prasad, who chattered and laughed all evening in loud, high spirits, oblivious to how much it irritated the others.

Chandra Prasad arrived half a minute after his dinner, as if she were waiting for him to be alone.

Lieutenant Prasad excelled in Torminel-style wrestling at the Doria Academy?

Did you notice that Captain Fletcher gave Prasad a venomous efficiency report?

Martinez thought about this for a moment, then contacted Chandra Prasad in the Flag Officer Station.

SOME DOUBTS Babu Janakdhari Prasad was a staunch coworker with me in Champaran.

I hunger for prasad, that sugary offering to God that comes back to us as a sanctified treat.

After meeting Girija Prasad Koirala, the Prime Minister, I flew next day to Pokhara to visit the British Gurkha camp.

Chandra Prasad arrived half a minute after his dinner, as if she were waiting for him to be alone.

Martinez encountered Chandra Prasad, dressed with equal formality, on her way to a private supper with the captain.

Chandra Prasad was not present, being officer of the watch and in command of the ship.

International, and Devi Prasad, WRI general secretary, had taken nonviolent direct action to Eastern Europe in September 1968, leafleting a number of capitals in protest against the Soviet and Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.

Charlotte was the fact that sannyasin Swami Prem Prasad was with Hanya at the airport.