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Contrary To Popular Belief.
In Hindu rituals, some offerings appear simple but carry a deep spiritual meaning. One of the most common and widely respected offerings is the coconut—seen in temple rituals, home puja, weddings, vrat ceremonies, business inaugurations, and even sacred journeys.
In many traditions, coconut is called Shriphal, meaning “the fruit of Goddess Lakshmi” or “the fruit of prosperity.” This name reflects the belief that coconut carries auspicious energy and supports positive beginnings.
That is why coconut is commonly offered in Lakshmi puja, Ganesh puja, and during festivals like Diwali. It is also used in many temple rituals as a standard sacred offering because it is considered sattvic, pure, and suitable for prasad distribution.
Product Highlights:
Make: Made In Pure Silver & Attach to Chain
Length: 11 inches approx.
Weight: 25 grams
No.of.Coconut: 21 Nos