Karnataka temples have gone digital. The government of Karnataka has launched the new e prasad programme where devotees can receive prasad of Karnataka temples at their doorstep. Devotees can now benefit from any temple under the Muzrai department. Here’s how you can order e prasad from Karnataka temples.

Presently, 14 temples are under the pilot project, including the famous Kukke Subramanya, Kollur Mookambika, Gangapura, and Saundatti Yellamma. Four hundred temples that fall under the A and B categories of the Muzrai department will be added to the list. The e prasad initiative is beneficial, particularly for those who cannot visit the temples in person. Furthermore, with just the click of a mouse, people can place an order for Prasad to receive at their doorstep from their desired temple.
How to order prasad of Karnataka temples online
- Visit the https://csc.devalayas.com/
- Select the preferred temple from the list to order prasad
- You can also visit the nearby CSC centre (Digital India) to book the Prasad online.
- Alternatively, you can call your local VLE to place your order and to get more information.
The prasad of Karnataka temples ordered online will consist of vibhuti, kumkum, a sacred thread, a photo of the deity or a pendant and dry fruits. Devotees can order the prasad online for Rs.100/- to Rs.150/-
According to Muzrai department commissioner MV Venkatesh, the temple administration will deliver the prasad by post in 3 to 4 days. Furthermore, he added that around 5000 orders are placed by people in one week, with people from Kerala also ordering the prasad of Kollur Mookambika temple.
More online services in Karnataka temples
Apart from e-prasad delivery at the doorstep, the Karnataka government has also initiated online pooja bookings and live stream rituals. Devotees can pre-book their desired services and participate in the rituals remotely. The temples included in the above-mentioned initiative are Banashankari temple, Bengaluru, Chamundeshwari temple, Mysuru, Srikanteshwara temple, Nanjangud, and Durga Parameshwari temple, Kateel.
To conclude, the e Prasad programme will serve as an excellent initiative for the benefit of people across the country.