The 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. Supari covered with satin and stone work.It serves as an ideal offering to the deities. Dimensions: 9 inches (lenght) Quantity: 7 supari Weight: 120
According to Indian tradition, after marriage the arrival of the new bride at her new or marital home for the first time is also called as the Graha Pravesh. When the bride arrives at her new home, her mother-in-law, welcomes her with the traditional 'Aarti'. This is done in order to ward off any evil influences from her. After this, the bride kicks a vessel filled with rice and coins. This vessel is called as Mapta. This symbolizes the arrival of wealth and prosperity in her marital…
When the bride arrives at her new home, her mother-in-law, welcomes her with the traditional 'Aarti'. This is done in order to ward off any evil influences from her. After this, the bride kicks a vessel filled with rice and coins. This vessel is called as Mapta. This symbolizes the arrival of wealth and prosperity in her marital home. Dimensions: 6 inches x 4 inches [Top Diameter] Design: Made of cardboard and colored in golden / white with beautiful motifs. Weight: 250 gms
The betel nut/Supari is an integral part of the daily or ritualistic pooja.Dimensions of each nut: 30 mm (H) x 24 mm (diameter) approxWeight of each nut: 10 grams approx