What to do with leftover Prasad: In Hinduism, Prasad is not just food but a symbol of blessings, emotion and devotion. Prasad is prepared with devotion before any religious ritual and is distributed among the people after the puja is over.
Sometimes the Prasad is saved, and sometimes it gets spoiled. Have you ever wondered what to do with the leftover Prasad?
There are some easy and respectable ways to handle leftover Prasad without any mistakes or complications. With the help of this article, know what you can do with the remaining Prasad.

What should be done with solid Prasad?
If the Prasad contains dry things like laddus, sweets, fruits or dry fruits, you can store them safely for later. If there are sweets in the Prasad, then make sure that for how many days it is not going to spoil.
Some sweets can remain fresh for many days, while there are many such sweets which spoil after one to two days. If there is fruit in the prasad, eat it within a few days or use it as fruit salad.

What to do with the remaining food offerings?
If you have made Prasad like kheer, halwa, rice, puri or vegetable, then try to eat it within 24 hours. This is because cooked food spoils very quickly. If you want to store it, you can keep it in the refrigerator.
Before keeping the prasad in the refrigerator, keep it sealed in a tight container. By doing this it will not get spoiled for 24 to 30 hours. Heat it well before serving. In many Indian families, leftover prasad is eaten for dinner or breakfast the next morning.

What to do with the offerings of flowers, leaves or garlands?
If the prasad includes flowers, leaves or garlands, you can keep them in the temple for one to two days. After this they will start withering. After that, you can keep them under someone’s tree at such a place where no one steps on the Prasad or you can also use this soil as fertilizer.
By doing this the flowers will dissolve naturally and will be saved from getting ruined. Many people keep a separate pot in the house for the flowers used in puja. Apart from being pure, this solution is also environment friendly.

What to do with Charanamrit and Jalyukt Prasad?
It is considered appropriate to sprinkle water-based offerings like Charanamrit or Gangajal around the plants. Many people also put it at the main entrance of their house. Try not to let it go into dirty water or sinkhole.
The remaining prasad is part of the daily puja. It is very important to take care of it. Prasad should be taken clean and with respect.
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