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Durga Puja 2025: Why is betel leaf and supari offered to Goddess Durga?

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 23, 2025, 20:03 IST
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Durga Puja 2025: Why is betel leaf and supari offered to Goddess Durga?

Betel leaf and supari (betel nut) hold profound significance in the worship of Goddess Durga and are essential components of many Hindu rituals. Offering betel leaves to the goddess symbolizes respect, devotion, and a request for her protection and blessings. The vibrant green color of the betel leaf represents life, freshness, and prosperity, aligning with the core theme of Durga Puja, which marks the victory of life and good over evil and darkness.

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The spiritual relevance of betel leaf

In religious traditions, the betel leaf is considered sacred and acts as a conduit connecting the human and divine realms. It is believed to carry divine energy and invites positive vibrations into the ritual space. Devotees often write their wishes or sacred mantras on the betel leaf before offering it to Goddess Durga, symbolizing their prayers for health, wealth, and protection. The leaf also embodies purity and new beginnings, making it a fitting offering during Navratri and Durga Puja.

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Why is Supari essential in puja?


Supari with betel nut, complements the betel leaf in rituals and carries its own symbolic meanings. It is viewed as a pure substance that can represent various deities and planetary influences. When offered during pujas, supari is believed to remove negative feelings and ego, purifying the worshipper’s mind and body. It also acts as a symbolic gift to gods and a token of gratitude toward priests and divine forces involved in the ceremonies. In some rituals, supari stands in for absent family members, representing their presence in the spiritual proceedings.

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To conclude

In a nutshell, it can be concluded that together betel leaf and supari create a balanced offering that embodies life, protection, purity, and the removal of negativity. Their use in Goddess Durga's worship honors her as the powerful force of protection and renewal. Moreover, rituals involving these offerings are believed to attract auspiciousness, wealth, and harmony for devotees and their households. These symbolic items are much more than mere ritual ingredients that they represent devotion, cosmic acceptance, and a connection to divine energy.

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