In Sanatan Dharma, offerings are made to God. This is a rule that must be followed. But some people leave the Prasad there after offering it to the Lord. Which is stated wrong in the scriptures.
In any kind of worship in Hindu religion, offering food to the Gods and Goddesses has great importance, without which the worship is considered incomplete. The puja is completed only by offering food. Be it a small puja or a big ritual, after lighting the incense lamp, the offerings to God are distributed among the people, but some people do not do this. Along with the worship of Gods and Goddesses, there are many rules for offering Bhog Prasad, following which you will definitely get the blessings of God. Let us tell you.
Offer food in these utensils
Offerings to God should be made in gold, silver, wood, copper or earthen vessels only. Steel utensils should not be used for offering food. The food offered to God is later distributed as Prasad. This offering should be taken away immediately after offering it.
one should enjoy for so long
It is said in the scriptures that fresh offerings should be made and offered to God and water should also be kept. After offering Bhog, it should be picked up from the puja room and distributed among the people within five minutes. The more people the Prasad is distributed, the more auspicious results it will yield.
negative energy
According to astrology, Prasad kept in front of the deity for several hours becomes impure due to coming in contact with negative energy. This is the reason that after offering food to God, it should be taken away immediately. It is said that if the Prasad is kept in front of the Lord for a long time, Vishvaksena, Chandeshwar Chandali come in contact with the salt powers, which impure the Prasad.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on religious beliefs and folk beliefs. News Himachali does not make any kind of confirmation about this. It has been presented here keeping in mind the general public interest.)