Guest guest Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 Hi Lee, Prasad is for eating/ nibbling and to be given to family and friends as well so they can share in the goodness or blessings. The yantra is for placing on the personal altar in a prayer room or other special sanctified space at home, in the study or bedroom. If you wish, you can worship it by reciting the relevant mantra and making offerings such as flowers, fruit, unsalted nuts, sweets, milk and honey. After worship, the eatables become prasad and they can be eaten or shared with family and friends. The rudraksha bead is for wearing or placing on the altar also for worship. Its fine if you do not wish to worship it as it also generates blessings for the household. Best wishes. , " lee32001 " wrote: > > Hello, > > I have never had a yagna done before. What does a non Hindu do with the prasad, yantra, and/or rudraksha bead after the ritual? > > Thanks Lee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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