
Supari Sabut – Traditional Offering for Hindu Festivals
Supari Sabut, commonly known as whole betel nuts, holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in Hindu rituals. Revered as a symbol of prosperity, good fortune, and fertility, it is widely used as an offering to deities during poojas, festivals, and religious ceremonies.
In pooja rituals, Supari Sabut is placed alongside flowers, fruits, rice, and coins to seek divine blessings and invite positive energy. It is also prominently used in wedding traditions, where it represents commitment, harmony, and auspicious beginnings for the bride and groom.
Considered sacred to Goddess Lakshmi—the deity of wealth and abundance—Supari Sabut is believed to attract prosperity and protect the home from negative influences. Its presence in pooja thalis and mandirs makes it an essential part of Hindu worship and festive customs.
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