7 Sacred Fruits for Chhath Puja Rituals

7 Sacred Fruits for Chhath Puja Rituals

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By Radiocity Team
Published Nov 04, 2024
Bananas are essential in Chhath Puja offerings, symbolizing health and well-being.

Banana

Bananas are essential in Chhath Puja offerings, symbolizing health and well-being.

Known as a sacred fruit, coconuts represent purity and prosperity and are widely used in rituals.

Coconut

Known as a sacred fruit, coconuts represent purity and prosperity and are widely used in rituals.

This green lemon holds spiritual significance, adding an aromatic touch to the offerings.

Daab Nimbu

This green lemon holds spiritual significance, adding an aromatic touch to the offerings.

Supari

Betel nuts, or supari, signify strength and are a key part of Chhath Puja offerings.

Sugarcane

A symbol of sweetness and unity, sugarcane is offered whole, with leaves intact.

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Pomelo

This unique fruit represents health and is cherished for its refreshing flavor in puja.

Panifal

Also known as water chestnut, panifal signifies sustenance and is commonly included in offerings.

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