Vitharanam is a term used in the context of Hindu rituals and ceremonies, particularly in the performance of pujas and religious observances. It refers to the act of distributing or offering sacred items, such as prasadam (blessed food) or offerings, to devotees and participants. This practice symbolizes the sharing of divine blessings and fosters a sense of community among worshippers. Vitharanam often takes place at the end of a ceremony, reinforcing the idea of unity and connection within the spiritual experience.