The article from Lokmat Times explains that offering a coconut during the Holika Dahan ritual is a deeply symbolic practice rooted in centuries of Hindu tradition. This act represents the surrender of the human ego and negative tendencies to the sacred fire, as the coconut’s hard outer shell symbolizes protection and the ego, while its white interior signifies purity of mind and spirit. By offering the fruit to Agni, the fire god, devotees seek spiritual purification and blessings for health and prosperity. The ritual is also closely linked to deities such as Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, serving as an invitation for wealth and the removal of obstacles in the coming year. Beyond its spiritual significance, the practice reinforces communal bonds and family heritage, acting as a bridge between ancient mythology and the modern celebration of renewal and the victory of good over evil.
Source: conversation with Gemini


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