Prasadam
Prasadam is a term used in Hinduism to refer to food that has been offered to a deity during a religious ceremony or ritual. After the offering, the food is considered blessed and is distributed to devotees as a form of spiritual nourishment. It is believed that consuming prasadam brings blessings and good fortune.
Prasadam can include a variety of foods, such as fruits, sweets, and cooked dishes, depending on the specific traditions of the temple or household. The act of sharing prasadam fosters a sense of community among worshippers, as it symbolizes the divine grace shared by all.