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closely linked to the term
naivedya, also
spelt naivedhya,
naibedya or naived(h)yam. The food
offered to the
deity is
called naivedya,
while the
sacred food...
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naivedya. The food
offered to God is
called naivedya,
while the
sacred food
sanctified and
returned by God as a
blessing is
called prasada.
Naivedya and...
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instance fusing two
separate poems (song 95,
which unifies songs 89 and 90 of
Naivedya). The
English Gitanjali became po****r in the West, and was
widely translated...
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devotee of Vithoba. One day his
mother asks him to
complete the
ritual of "
naivedya" (any food made in the
house is
first offered to God, the
ritual comprises...
- book royalties. He
gained Bengali and
foreign readers alike; he
published Naivedya (1901) and
Kheya (1906) and
translated poems into free verse. In 1912,...
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worship Shiva by abhisheka,
sandal paste, bael leaves, fragrance,
deepa and
naivedya (food offerings).
Pradosha is
indicative of day
names in the calendar....
- food is
first offered to the
preferred deity in the
household shrine, as
naivedya,
before being consumed by
family members and guests.
Meals or
snacks are...
- lamp (nandaa deepa), flowers,
water and two bags of rice as an
offering (
naivedya)
until the next year. The lamp
burns for the
entire duration of the temple...
- and
therefore no gap
would be
created between host and guest.
Eatables (
Naivedya) –
Fruits and
sweets made of milk were
offered to guests. Rice (Akshata)...
- This God is
believed to be fond of his
bhaktas and
would be
pleased with
naivedya made of banana, sugar, ghee, and milk
mixed together. It is
believed that...