Supari byusefulpoojaapp
₹59.00
Supari by Useful Pooja App includes 11 premium-quality betel nuts, ideal for all Hindu rituals and ceremonies. It symbolizes devotion and is commonly used in pooja and kalash sthapana. Nariyal (coconut) represents purity and is offered to seek blessings and remove negativity. Together, they enhance spiritual practices, attract positivity, and ensure divine grace in every sacred occasion.
Product Description
Supari (betel nut) is an essential and sacred item used in Hindu rituals and pooja ceremonies. The Supari offered by Useful Pooja App is carefully selected, pure, and of premium quality, making it perfect for all religious purposes. It symbolizes firmness, commitment, and devotion in rituals. Whether it’s a small daily pooja or a grand ceremony like griha pravesh, wedding, or Satyanarayan katha, supari plays an important role as a substitute for deities and is often used in kalash sthapana. This product is hygienically packed and ready to use, ensuring purity and convenience for devotees.
What is Nariyal (Coconut)?
Nariyal, also known as coconut, is one of the most sacred offerings in Hinduism. It is considered a symbol of purity, prosperity, and divine blessings. The outer hard shell represents the ego, while the inner white part symbolizes purity of the heart. Breaking a coconut in front of God signifies surrendering one’s ego and offering oneself with complete devotion.
Coconut is also believed to represent the human head, and offering it to God symbolizes self-sacrifice and humility. It is used in almost every Hindu ritual, making it an indispensable part of pooja samagri.
How Can We Use Nariyal in Pooja?
Nariyal is used in various ways during pooja rituals:
- Kalash Sthapana: A coconut is placed on top of a kalash (pot) filled with water and mango leaves. This represents the presence of divine energy and is a key part of many rituals.
- Offering to Deities: Coconut is offered to gods and goddesses as prasad, seeking blessings and prosperity.
- Breaking Ritual: Devotees break coconut in temples or before starting any new work as a sign of removing obstacles.
- Havan and Yagna: Coconut is also used in fire rituals as an offering to the sacred fire.
- Festivals and Special Occasions: During festivals like Navratri, Diwali, and Ganesh Chaturthi, coconut is a must-have item in pooja.
Benefits of Nariyal in Pooja
Using nariyal in pooja has both spiritual and symbolic benefits:
- Removes Negativity: It is believed that coconut absorbs negative energy and purifies the surroundings.
- Symbol of Prosperity: Offering coconut attracts wealth, success, and positive energy into life.
- Represents Purity: Its clean and pure nature makes it ideal for religious offerings.
- Brings Peace and Harmony: Regular use in pooja helps maintain mental peace and spiritual balance.
- Divine Blessings: It is said that offering coconut pleases deities and fulfills wishes.















