After the puja, food or prasad is offered to God. According to religious texts, God is pleased by offering food or bhog. Many rules related to offering food to God have been mentioned in Vastu Shastra. According to Vastu Shastra, if these rules are not followed while offering food or prasad to God, then it does not take long for problems to come in the house. In such a situation, you should also not make mistakes related to the prasad offered to God.
What should be done with the offering?
Let us tell you that the Prasad offered to God is called Naivedya. This Naivedya is considered extremely auspicious and auspicious. However, many people are confused about what to do with the Naivedya after offering it to God. Should it be accepted or should it be left open near the idol. This confusion related to pleasure and luxury sometimes becomes a big reason for bringing misfortune for them.
Negative forces come
According to Vastu Shastra, after offering food to God, it should be removed from there some time later. It is believed that if the food or Prasad is not removed from there, then negative powers named Chandanshu, Chandali, Shvakshane and Chandeshwar come there and contaminate the food. This leads to bad days for the person. According to Vastu Shastra, Prasad should be kept in front of the idol of God in a vessel made of copper, silver, gold, stone, clay or wood. Doing so is considered auspicious and God’s blessings remain on the family.
After offering the food, do this with the Prasad.
According to Vastu Shastra, after offering food to God, it takes the form of Prasad. In such a situation, that Prasad should be consumed by oneself. Also, that Prasad should be distributed among others. It is believed that by doing this, God is pleased and blesses all the people who receive the Prasad. It is said that those who follow this rule related to Prasad with devotion, never have to face any kind of trouble in life and the house remains full of happiness.