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Why do we offer Naiveyam to God - Re:PVRK Murthy

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Dear sir, Namasthe,

I completely agree with Mr KS Rao for his grasp of

the various aspects of Pooja covering Naivedyam etc.

We are sure that no part of our offering is taken in

by the God we asre praying for, but I am sure that it

receives the blessing of God for our consumption and

so we take it as having been taken in by God himnself.

Apart from that people like me may not be satisfied

unless it is physically taken in by God. For ensuring

this what I do it is: KERP A SPOONFUL OF NAIVEDYAM

ON THE COMPOUND WALL OR NEAR THE TAP SO THAT IT IS

ACCESSIBLE TO BIRDS LIKE SPARROWS OR CROWS OR

SQUIRREL. Before I look back, I am sure that part of

the prasad is snatched away by one of these birds.

Since I make it a habit to do like this around the

same time, every day, I find that these birds are

actually waiting for your spoonful of rice/pongal or

other naivedyam and snatches it away in few seconds.

More than that, if I delay this offering too long

after the usual timing, they even cry out KAA--KAA

thereby reminding me that prasad time is over.

This type of offering prasad gives immense pleasure

that my naivedyam is taken in physically by God

himself. Only after ensuring this I take my food.

I hope I have made my concept of naivedyam & prasadam

clear.

Thank you for giving me an opportunity to express my

views on the subject. Thank you for my readers. PVR

 

My address:

PVRK Murthy

11, Monica Way,

Mon Mouth Junction,

New Jeresy, NJ-08852

murthypamula

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