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Frequently asked questions
What is Prasad?
Prasad is a sacred offering in Hinduism, typically consisting of food or sweets that are first presented to deities during religious ceremonies and later distributed to devotees as a blessing.
Whywestarted
Do you also want to start your month or some auspicious occasion with the Prashad from Vrindavan but are only able to do so sometimes? And then you ask your friends and family members to bring it for you if someone is going. Then you are just like us.
At KrishnaBhog, we understand the importance of starting auspicious occasions with Prashad. However, we also know that not everyone has the ability to visit every time they want to. That's why we started KrishnaBhog - to bring Kanha's Grace to those who cannot be physically present here.
We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to partake in the sacred Prashad and feel the blessings that come with it. This is our way of making spiritual experiences accessible to everyone, regardless of their physical location.
And that's not all a big part of our profits goes towards sponsoring meals for the widows living in Vrindavan.
Why we started
Do you also want to start your month or some auspicious occasion with the Prashad from Vrindavan but are only able to do so sometimes?
And then you ask your friends and family members to bring it for you if someone is going. Then you are just like us
At KrishnaBhog, we understand the importance of starting auspicious occasions with Prashad. However, we also know that not everyone has the ability to visit every time they want to. That's why we started KrishnaBhog - to bring Kanha's Grace to those who cannot be physically present here.
We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to partake in the sacred Prashad and feel the blessings that come with it. This is our way of making spiritual experiences accessible to everyone, regardless of their physical location.
And that's not all a big part of our profits goes towards sponsoring meals for the widows living in Vrindavan.
How does the ordering process work?
To order Prasad from Dev Bhoomi Vrindavan, simply select the desired items from our website, add them to your cart, and proceed to checkout. You'll need to provide shipping details and make a payment
How is the Prasad prepared and offered?
We ensure that Prasad is prepared and offered to God by qualified priests in Dev Bhoomi Vrindavan, following traditional rituals and customs before being shipped to you.
What is the shelf life of the Prasad?
The Prasad we offer has a shelf life of more than 20 Days, ensuring it remains fresh and suitable for consumption upon delivery.
Is the Prasad safe to consume?
Yes, we work with resellers who have passed food safety regulations, and we maintain strict quality control to provide safe and authentic Prasad.
What if I have specific customs or rituals I'd like followed with my order?
We respect the diverse customs and traditions of our customers. If you have specific requests, please contact us, and we will do our best to accommodate them.
Do you have any religious or cultural sensitivities when handling Prasad?
Yes, we are dedicated to respecting and upholding the religious and cultural sensitivities of our customers and the traditions of Dev Bhoomi Vrindavan.