Prasad is a sacred offering in Hinduism, typically made during religious ceremonies or rituals. It consists of food items, such as fruits, sweets, or cooked dishes, that are first offered to deities like Lord Ganesha or Durga. After the offering, the food is blessed and shared among devotees, symbolizing the divine grace and blessings received from the gods.
Receiving Prasad is considered a spiritual experience, as it represents the connection between the divine and the worshippers. Consuming Prasad is believed to purify the mind and body, fostering a sense of community and gratitude among those who partake in it.