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Ekakshi Nariyal, also known as the One-Eyed Coconut, is regarded as a rare and highly auspicious symbol of Goddess Mahalakshmi.
Traditionally used in households, temples, and business spaces, it is believed to attract wealth, remove obstacles, and shield the surroundings from negative influences.
When placed with devotion, this sacred coconut brings stability, prosperity, and divine protection to the home or workplace.
🪔 1. Wealth & Prosperity
🔮 2. Protection from Negative Energies
🕉️ 3. Special Role in Divine Worship
💰 4. Ideal for Shops, Offices & Vaults
🧿 5. Relief from Planetary Doshas & Vastu Issues
Disclaimer:
This sacred item is offered under the guidance of Ghaisas Guruji, as part of his spiritual practice.
It supports faith, well-being, and traditional worship, and is not intended for commercial exploitation of devotion.
Ekakshi Nariyal, also known as the One-Eyed Coconut, is regarded as a rare and highly auspicious symbol of Goddess Mahalakshmi.
Traditionally used in households, temples, and business spaces, it is believed to attract wealth, remove obstacles, and shield the surroundings from negative influences.
When placed with devotion, this sacred coconut brings stability, prosperity, and divine protection to the home or workplace.
🪔 1. Wealth & Prosperity
🔮 2. Protection from Negative Energies
🕉️ 3. Special Role in Divine Worship
💰 4. Ideal for Shops, Offices & Vaults
🧿 5. Relief from Planetary Doshas & Vastu Issues
Disclaimer:
This sacred item is offered under the guidance of Ghaisas Guruji, as part of his spiritual practice.
It supports faith, well-being, and traditional worship, and is not intended for commercial exploitation of devotion.
This traditional item is prepared and offered under the guidance of Ghaisas Guruji, respecting sacred customs.
It is meant to support spiritual well-being and positive living, not for exploiting anyone’s beliefs.




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