Preparing and Offering Prasadam
By His immense transcendental energies, Krsna can convert
matter into spirit. If we place an iron rod in a fire, before
long the rod becomes red hot and acts just like fire. In the
same way, food prepared for and offered to Krishna with love
and devotion becomes spiritualized. Such food is called Krsna
prasadam, which means "the mercy of Lord Krsna."
Eating prasadam is a fundamental practice of bhakti yoga.
In other forms of yoga one must artificially repress the senses,
but the bhakti-yogi can engage his or her senses in a variety
of pleasing spiritual activities, such as tasting delicious food
offered to Lord Krsna. In this way the senses gradually become
spiritualized and bring the devotee more and more transcendental
pleasure by being engaged in devotional service. Such spiritual
pleasure far surpasses any kind of material experience.
Lord Caitanya said of prasadam, "Everyone has tasted
these foods before. However, now that they have been prepared
for Krishna and offered to Him with devotion, these foods have
acquired extraordinary tastes and uncommon fragrances. Just taste
them and see the difference in the experience! Apart from the
taste, even the fragrance pleases the mind and makes one forget
any other fragrance. Therefore one should know that the spiritual
nectar of Krsna's lips must have touched these ordinary foods
and imparted to them all their transcendental qualities."
Eating only food offered to Lord Krsna is the perfection of
vegetarianism. In itself, being a vegetarian is not enough; after
all, even pigeons and monkeys are vegetarians. But when we go
beyond vegetarianism to a diet of prasadam, our eating becomes
helpful in achieving the goal of human life--reawakening the
soul's original relationship with God. In the Bhagavad-gita Krsna
says that unless one eats only food that has been offered to
Him in sacrifice, one will suffer the reactions of karma.
Learn how to offer food to Krsna
On Chanting Hare Krsna - essay
by Srila Prabhupada
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Krsna in your home
Eating Spiritually: Prasadam
- the Karma Free Diet
Preparing and Offering Prasadam
- How to Offer Vegetarian Food to God
Everyday Living: The Regulative Principles
- Moral Principles to Live By
Practical engagement in Devotional
Service - Doing Everything for Krsna
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