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The
coconut tree has been accorded a distinct place in Indian culture as Kalpavriksha
or the ‘wish-fulfilling tree’. The fruit is considered one of the most
auspicious offerings to the Gods and is usually broken in front of deities.
A ‘Purnakumbha’ is a pitcher (Kalasam) filled with water and topped
with fresh mango leaves and a coconut. This pot is used in various Hindu
rituals and pujas.
The fruit is also
believed to represent Lord Shiva – the three eyed God and the three black
marks on the coconut shell, symbolising His eyes. The fruit is also
associated with Goddess Lakshmi and hence, is referred to as ‘Shreephal’
(shree = Lakshmi + phal = fruit).
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