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  1. B. Banana leaf should be used for offering Naivedya. C. Salt should not be served on the leaf prepared for Naivedya to a Deity. D. Keep the leaf (on which the Naivedya has been served) covered. E. When offering Naivedya, first pray to the Ishtadevata and draw a mandal on the floor in front of the Deity.

    • Brahmā Said
    • Śrī Bhagavān Said
    • Notes Regarding Dishes Offered

    1. O Lord, tell me the procedure for Naivedya(food-offering) as it is actually practised. State fully how many kinds of cooked food are desired and what are the side dishes etc.?

    2. Well asked by you, O dear one. It is extremely liked by me. I shall state fully the (varieties) of food, drinks etc. and side dishes as well. 3. The first thing is a gold plate. If it is not available a silver one can be used. If that is not available, a Pālāśaplate that is large and beautiful should be used. 4. Hundreds of Kacolasshould be made...

    Offering of food, fruits and other eatables to the deity is an important Upacāra. Generally, ‘whatever food a man (devotee) eats, the same food is to be offered to his deities’ (VR, Ayodhyā 103,30, 104.15 as quoted by Medhātithi on Manu V.7). The list of vegetarian dishes as given here in vv 5-30 are hyper-sanskritised forms of the names of dishes ...

  2. Dec 27, 2020 · naivedhya is a sanskrit word that means offering to our deities or nature. so, in practice naivedhya means food offered as part of a worship ritual, before we eating it. as such, tasting during preparation or eating the food before offering it to god is strictly forbidden. again this is science. the jataraagni in us will get quenched when we ...

  3. Oct 1, 2000 · 6. Offering Naivedya (consecrated food) to the Goddess all the nine days. During Navratri prepare sattvik dishes for the Goddess, as is customary. Apart from the regular food items include puran (a sweet made of gram and jaggery) and varan (an item made of toor-dal) in the meal.

  4. Jul 9, 2020 · 2. Yes. It is called Nivid (निविद्). In fact, the smarta naivedyam (नैवेद्यम्) is derived/variation from shrauta nivid. It means to declare or inform the deity about the offering by naming the specified deity or deities. It consists of fixed short phrases that are uttered at various times during the yajna when ...

  5. Jan 28, 2013 · Hence food which is the most important factor for our survival is treated as the gift of God and offered as Naivedya to him. It is believed that when we do puja, God comes down to take our offerings symbolically and when we consume the leftover , we would get the blessings of the almighty. Practicing this ritual imbibes the prasada buddhi in us ...

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  7. Aug 11, 2014 · erform a 3-fold naivEdya as explained below:The padArtha (items) used for na. vEdya have a bhagavat rUpa embedded in them. Doing. hiMtana of these forms is the very 1st step. If one can’t remember all the rUpa-s as mentioned in the shAstra-s & reiterated by shrI jagannAtha dAsaru in shrI hari katha amruta sAra, at least doing the anusaMdhAna ...

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