Prasad Sadan
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raditionally in many Hindu temples, Prasad Sadan refers to the area or process where prasadam (blessed food) is prepared and served to devotees.
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Though I didn’t find details specific to Kentucky’s temple, it’s likely they have a designated hall or volunteers organizing free distribution of sanctified snacks or meals after poojas or festivals like Navratri.
Festivities & Rituals
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The temple hosts various pujas—Chatra Puja, Navratri celebrations, Holi, and more. A Chatra Puja video from May 2025 shows lively community participation .
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Navratri is elaborately celebrated, likely featuring full ceremonial worship across nine nights .
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Call the temple directly (+1 859-575-1950) and ask:
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When prasadam (Prasad Sadan) is served—after daily aartis or only on special occasions?
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Are there set timings or do you join community satsangs to receive it?
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Is it vegetarian? Any known ingredients or portions?
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Email the temple at umiyamatajiky@gmail.com requesting the same details—this might be useful if you’d like a response in writing.
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Visit the temple page or Facebook periodically—posts around festival dates (like Navratri, Patotsav, Holi) often include prasad/event details