Sacred Dry Coconut (Gari Gola) for Pooja & Ritual Offerings

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Original price was: ₹120.00.Current price is: ₹89.00.

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Dry coconut, known as “Gari Gola” or “Sukha Nariyal,” holds profound spiritual and symbolic significance in Hindu rituals. It is commonly offered during poojas, havans, and ceremonies like weddings and housewarmings. The hard shell represents the human ego and material attachments, while the pure white kernel inside symbolizes the inner soul. Breaking the coconut signifies the devotee’s surrender of ego and impurities, seeking divine blessings and purity.

In astrology, the coconut is associated with the Sun (Surya), representing vitality and success. Offering dry coconut during rituals is believed to enhance focus, spiritual insight, and invite divine blessings. The three eyes on the coconut are also interpreted to represent the Trimurti—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—symbolizing creation, preservation, and destruction.

Dry coconut is also linked to Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. Offering it during prayers is believed to attract prosperity and success. Additionally, in ancestral worship (Pitru Puja), dry coconut is used to honor deceased ancestors, seeking their blessings for family well-being and longevity.

Beyond its spiritual significance, dry coconut is valued for its purity and longevity, making it ideal for rituals. Its presence in pooja rituals embodies the devotee’s intention to purify the mind, seek divine guidance, and invite prosperity and protection into their lives

Weight0.1 kg
Dimensions10 × 10 × 10 cm
Sacred Dry Coconut (Gari Gola) for Pooja & Ritual Offerings
Original price was: ₹120.00.Current price is: ₹89.00.
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