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Safed Supari (Set of 21)

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Embrace the sacred tradition of Panchopachara (5-step) puja with this set of 21 Pujashree Safed Supari (White Betel Nuts). In Sanatan Dharma, the supari (betel nut) is a fundamental puja samagri (item). It is revered as a prateek (symbol) for deities who are not physically present. A supari is often used to invoke and worship Lord Ganesha, the Navagrahas, or any devata before a puja begins. This set of 21 shuddh (pure), unbroken supari is essential for any complete anushthan.

  • 100% Pure & Whole: A set of 21 whole, unbroken, and high-quality safed supari (white/areca nut).
  • Ritual-Ready: Sourced and selected for puja use. Being whole and unbroken is a shastric (scriptural) requirement for invoking a deity.
  • Generous Quantity: A set of 21 is an auspicious number, providing you with enough supari for multiple pujasKalash sthapna, or Navagraha puja.
  • Sattvic Offering: A natural, pure, and humble offering, representing the phala (fruit) aspect of your puja.

  • Every home temple.
  • Priests and devotees who perform pujas regularly.
  • Anyone performing a Satyanarayan Puja, Griha Pravesh, Navratri Puja, or Diwali Puja.
  • It is a foundational samagri that is always needed.

  • Ganesha Avahana: Placing one supari on a bed of akshat (rice) and tying a mauli around it to create a symbolic form of Lord Ganesha at the start of any puja.
  • Kalash Sthapna: A supari is an essential item to be placed inside the Kalash (sacred pot) during Ghatasthapana for Navratri, Diwali, or any major havan.
  • Navagraha Puja: Nine suparis are often used to represent the Navagrahas (nine planets) on a Navagraha yantra or cloth.
  • Paan Offering: Offered along with a paan leaf, elaichi (cardamom), and laung (clove) as tamboolam at the end of a puja.

  • Symbol of the Divine: The supari is most famously used as an avahana (invocation) for Lord Ganesha. A mauli (sacred thread) is tied around it, and it is worshipped as the prathama-pujya (first-worshipped) deity.
  • Offering of Respect: Offering a supari along with paan (betel leaf) is a traditional sign of respect and hospitality, extended to both guests and gods.
  • Deity Embodiment: It is considered a “living” object, capable of holding the prana (life-force) of a deity during the puja. It is often used to represent Lord Ganesha, Varuna Dev (in a Kalash), and the Navagrahas.

  1. For Ganesha Sthapna: Take one supari. Wash it with Ganga Jal. Tie a mauli around it. Place it on a small mound of akshat (rice) on your puja platform.
  2. Worship: Offer kumkum, chandan, akshat, and pushpa (flowers) to this supari while chanting “Om Gan Ganpataye Namah” before worshipping your main deity.
  3. For Kalash: Drop one supari into your Kalash along with a coin, haldi, and akshat before placing the coconut on top.

You’ll love the simplicity and authenticity this set provides. This humble supari is one of the most powerful and versatile tools in Karmakand. Having a pure, unbroken set on hand means you are always ready to perform a puja with true Vedic vidhi (procedure), especially for invoking Lord Ganesha, the remover of all obstacles.

This product is special because it is a foundational element of Karmakand. While it seems simple, the supari is a shuddh (pure) and sattvic medium for Avahana (invocation). This set of 21 provides you with pure, unbroken, puja-grade nuts, which are different from the broken/processed nuts used for consumption.

At Pujashree, we are dedicated to reviving the purity of our sacred traditions. We promise that this Safed Supari set contains only 100% pure, whole, and authentic puja-grade betel nuts, ensuring your anushthan (rituals) begin with the proper invocation of the divine.

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