The Pan betel nut/Supari is an integral part of the daily or ritualistic Pooja. It is also popularly used in the age old-custom of Indian eating. The supari is symbolic of the nut of the ego that must be offered on the altar of God. It represents the hard, coarse qualities that must be surrendered to God, leaving only the soft, pure qualities.
Make: made in copper with golden meenakari work Dimensions of pan: 5 inches (H) x 3.25 inches (W) Dimensions of supari: 0.75 inch (H) x 1 inch (W)
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The Pan betel nut/Supari is an integral part of the daily or ritualistic Pooja. It is also popularly used in the age old-custom of Indian eating. The supari is symbolic of the nut of the ego that must be offered on the altar of God. It represents the hard, coarse qualities that must be surrendered to God, leaving only the soft, pure qualities.
Make: made in copper with golden meenakari work Dimensions of pan: 5 inches (H) x 3.25 inches (W) Dimensions of supari: 0.75 inch (H) x 1 inch (W)