Prasadam:
The Power of
Sacred Food
By
relishing the sacred food of Krishna prasadam, it purifies our heart and
protects us from falling into illusion. In this way, the devotee imbibes the
spiritual potency of Lord Krishna and becomes cleansed of sinful reactions by
eating food that is first offered in sacrifice to God. We thus also become free
from reincarnation, the continued cycle of life and death. This process
prepares us for entering the spiritual world since the devotees there also
relish eating in the company of Krishna.
Not only do we make advancement, but
also all of the plants that are used in the preparations as an offering to God
are also purified and reap spiritual benefit. However, we become implicated in
karma if we cause the harm of any living being, even plants, if we use them for
food without offering them to God. Thus prasadam also becomes the perfect yoga
diet.
Therefore,
the cooking, the offering and then the respectful eating or honoring of this
spiritualized food all become a part of the joyful process of devotional
service to the Lord. Anyone can learn to do this and enjoy the happiness of
experiencing prasadam. The Sunday love feast in the Hare Krishna temples is the
opportunity in which everyone can participate in this opulence of Lord Krishna.
So we invite you to attend as often as you like and make spiritual advancement
simply by relishing Krishna prasadam.
On -gita
Lord Krishna says, “All that you do, all that
you eat, all that you offer and give away, as well as all austerities that you
may perform, should be done as an offering unto Me.” So offering what we eat to
the Lord is an integral part of bhakti-yoga and makes the food blessed with
spiritual potencies. Then such food is called prasadam, or the mercy of the
Lord.
The Lord also describes what He accepts as
offerings: “If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, fruit or
water, I will accept it.” Thus, we can see that the Lord does not need
anything, but if one offers fruits, grains, and vegetarian foods, He will
accept it. The Lord does not accept foods like meat, fish or eggs, but only
those that are pure and naturally available without harming others. So we offer
what Krishna likes, not those items which are
distasteful to Him. We also do not use garlic, onions, or mushrooms when we
prepare food for Krishna.
The
Lord is fully satisfied in Himself. He is the creator of all so everything is
already His. He supplies us with food through nature, but we give thanks to Him
by offering it back in a mood of loving devotion. So if His devotee offers
something with love, out of His causeless mercy Krishna
accepts it. The Lord is never hungry for our food, but for the love and
devotion we offer. And then He reciprocates with that love.
So
on the spiritual path eating food that is first offered to God is the ultimate
perfection of a vegetarian diet. The Vedic literature explains that the purpose
of human life is reawakening the soul’s original relationship with God, and
accepting prasadam is the way to help us reach that goal.
The food is meant to be cooked with the
consciousness of love, knowing that it will be offered to Lord Krishna. In the
spiritual world, Radharani cooks for Krishna
and She never cooks the same preparation twice. The temple kitchen is
understood to belong to Radharani.
The ingredients are selected with great
care and must be fresh, clean and pure vegetarian. Also, in cooking for Krishna we do not taste the preparations while cooking.
We leave the first taste for Krishna when it
is offered.
After all the preparations are ready, we
take a portion of each one and place it in bowls on a special plate and take it
to the altar to offer it to the Deities or pictures of Krishna.
Then the preparations are
presented with special prayers as we ask that God accept our humble offering.
The Lord accepts it with the most important part being the love with which it
is offered. God does not need to eat, but
love
for God which attracts Him to us and to accept our offering. Even if the most
sumptuous banquet is offered to God but without devotion and love, Krishna will not be hungry to accept it. It is our love
which catches the attention of Lord Krishna who is then inclined to accept our
service.
After He glances over and tastes that loving offering of
vegetarian preparations, He leaves the remnants for us to honor and relish. Krishna’s potency is absorbed in that food. In this way
material substance becomes spiritualized, which then affects our body and mind
in a similar way. This is His special mercy for us. Thus, the devotional
process becomes an exchange of love between us and God, which includes food.
And that food not only nourishes our body, but also purifies our consciousness.
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