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Summary of Question: | About Karah Prashad |
Category: | Sikh Practices |
Date Posted: | Wednesday, 6/07/2000 4:01 AM MDT |
Your feedback will greatly help in solving this query and telling my sangat.
Thanks
IPS Sethi
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All full gatherings of the Sadh Sangat, kirtan programs should have the prasaad that I believe you are referring to (prasaad made by cooking the flour & Ghee & sugar).
If you cannot,then use nuts, raisins or the sugar cakes...patasis.
The food that is offered to the Guru and the Sadh Sangat is prasaad. The special pudding or halvah should be made fresh. It is ideal to have this at all gatherings. It does not need to be sitting around in the Gurdwara if there is no function. That is when the dry prasaad is best to be available for the individual visitors that come to the Guru to "mata tek" etc.
The best you can do is to make sure that there is always some form of prasaad that is available from the Guru. Be practical, this is a practical way of life to serve and uplift with love and grace.