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What is the significance of pan and supari in yagna? English Name : Betel Leaf In Hinduism the concept of "Aasan" or seat is there When some guest arrive we usually ask him to have a seat So Pan is used as a seat to supari You may also find statues of deities are also kept or put on pan in some Yajnas or rituals If you do not have betel leaf, you can also use "Asopalav" tree's leaf
What is the significance of Bel leaves in Shiva worship? The reason that the leaves of the Bilva tree are used in the worship of Shiva is that the Bilva tree emerged from the sweat of Shiva's wife Parvati, as described in the this excerpt from the Nagara Khanda of the Skanda Purana:
Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansas death - Hinduism Stack Exchange In the book 'Sri Sarada Devi - Holy Mother' there are references in quite a few places of the Holy Mother preparing betel rolls for The Master, also we know that Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa died of throat cancer (as the book states), so just curious to know whether the cause of his death was chewing betel rolls having tobacco etc that lead to
Why are mango leaves kept in the kalash during puja ritual? In this Kalash betel nut or some coins are then put Thereafter a coconut is set up on the mouth of the Kalash The tuft of coconut attracts the deity principle from the atmosphere and it is then transmitted to the water in the Kalash through the body of coconut The water is pure and clean to the highest extent
food - Is Paan considered Sattvic? - Hinduism Stack Exchange Betel leaves have a pungent taste, and pungent foods are described as Rajasic, not Sattvic, in the Bhagavad Gita I'm not sure whether there are any scriptures that give definitive lists of foods that belong to each category, but in any case this page and this page both classify betel leaves as Rajasic
What scriptures describe the previous birth of Asura Mahabali? It describes a gambler who has been a really big sinner all his life One day he is taking some flowers, betel leaves, and sandal paste to pay a prostitute, when he is accosted by robbers who take all his possessions including his clothes, so all he has left are the flowers and the like
Does any scripture describe Chitragupta as a god? During the Citrā constellation in the month of Caitra, O my beloved one, sweet drinks, jackfruīt and tasty plantains were not given by me to Vedic scholars Similarly an umbrella, a walking stick, a beautiful pair of sandals, betel leaves, flowers, sandal-paste and unguents were not given by me to them for the propitiation of Citragupta It
Consequences of creating obstacles during sacred rituals Those who listen to the holy story while chewing betel leaves will be compelled to swallow their own excreta by the servants of Yama in Naraka The base men who talk and interrupt while the (Purāṇa) story is progressing, will be born as donkeys first and then as chameleons
What do Hindu scriptures say about river worship? The Devi Bhagavata Purana and the Brahma Vaivarta Purana mention the process of worshiping Ganga In the context of Bhagiratha's penance to bring the holy river on earth
How are onions and garlic to be considered as non vegetarian food? Clearly, for example, betel leaf is not non-vegetarian by the definition of the English words, but it is still considered as Amisha substance for Hindu purposes NOte- This is only a partial answer Share