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​Why do Indians break a coconut before starting new ventures?​

Last updated on - Jul 29, 2025, 13:36 IST
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Why do Indians break a coconut before starting new ventures?

We as Indians have numerous traditions and customs and especially, when it is the start of something new, we immediately turn to old traditions to ward off the evil energy and continue with divine blessings. One such deeply rooted belief is smashing coconut before starting any new venture. Be it buying a new car, opening a new shop, the Hindu tradition of breaking a coconut on auspicious occasions remains the same across India.
This is not just a ritual, it has a whole emotion attached to it, this auspicious ritual is said to attract positivity and bring wealth in the family. Read on to know more!

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Coconut as an offering

The humble coconut is one of the hardest fruits growing in sandy soil, requiring very less water to grow. Known as “Nariyal” in Hindi and “Sirphal” in Sanskrit, literally translates to “God’s fruit”. Every auspicious occasion begins with the breaking of the coconut. It is regarded as a symbol of Lord Ganesh who removes obstacles and helps us to succeed in any tasks we embark on.


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Significance of coconut in religious rituals

Coconut is a common offering made to deities during worship rituals. It is often offered as a whole or broken in two halves, signifying the breaking of ego and surrender to the divine.
In most of the Hindu rituals, breaking a coconut is believed to dispel negative energy and this act also represents seeking blessings from the divine. The water inside coconut is holy water and is mostly used to cleanse the house of any bad omens and energy, it is also used for abhishekam (bathing the deity during worship).

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What does Hindu Mythology say about coconut?

Coconut is said to represent the three supreme lords in Hinduism, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva. All of whom symbolise creation, preservation and destruction respectively. In puranas, the coconut was considered a sacred offering to Lord Shiva, for its symbolic nature as it is said to symbolise purity, fertility and sustenance of life.

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Benefits of coconut

Coconut is a rich source of healthy fibers, magnesium and healthy fats. It is known to boost energy levels, fight inflammation, provide much of your daily fill of manganese and also aids in healthy blood sugar levels, weight management and digestion. Coconut water can also boost kidney health, prevent kidney stone formation, reduce joint pain, boost energy levels and even keep a check on blood sugar levels.


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A sacred symbol of surrender and new beginnings

While it might seem like a simple gesture on the outside, breaking a coconut carries deep emotional and spiritual weight. It’s about surrendering ego, seeking blessings, and starting fresh — grounded in faith and full of intention. Next time if someone asks, tell them this is how important coconut is in Hindu traditions.

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