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''Prasāda'' (, Sanskrit: प्रसाद), ''prasadam'' or ''prasad'' is a religious offering in Hinduism. Most often ''Prasada'' is vegetarian food especially cooked for devotees after praise and thanksgiving to a god. ''Mahaprasada'' (also called ''bhandarā''), is the consecrated food offered to the deity in a Hindu temple which is then distributed and partaken by all the devotees regardless of any orientation.

''Prasada'' is closely linked to the term ''naivedya'', also spelt ''naivedhya'', ''naibedya'' or naived(h)yam. The food offered to the deity is called ''naivedya'', while the sacred food sanctified and returned by the deity as a blessing is called ''prasada''. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Prasad
Published 2003
Wiley-Blackwell

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by Prasad, Kameshwar
Published 2014
Springer India

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by Prasad, Ray
Published 1997
Springer US

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by Prasad, Rajendra
Published 1996
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Prasad, Ananda
Published 1978
Springer US

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by Prasad, Eswar
Published 2002
International Monetary Fund

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by Prasad, Ananthakrishnan
Published 2007
International Monetary Fund

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by Prasad, Eswar
Published 1999
International Monetary Fund

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by Prasad, Eswar
Published 2000
International Monetary Fund

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by Prasad, Eswar
Published 2008
International Monetary Fund

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by Prasad, Eswar
Published 2005
International Monetary Fund

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by Prasad, Eswar
Published 1997
International Monetary Fund

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by Prasad, Ananthakrishnan
Published 2010
International Monetary Fund

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by Prasad, Eswar
Published 1999
International Monetary Fund