Why Are Banana Leaves Considered Holy In Hinduism
Hinduism is a fascinating religion and it has meaningful ties with the elements of nature. Plants and animals have been mentioned innumerable times within our holy texts, for a variety of different reasons. All of them are directly related to the Gods and are considered important for their specific qualities.
We are all familiar with plants like tulsi, peepal, bel and a variety of flowers which are associated with each God. However there is another plant which is perhaps not that widely mentioned, but is equally significant to the above mentioned ones. The banana tree and more specifically its leaf, is considered to be holy. Let us find out why –
Significance Of Banana Leaves –
1. Bananas are known as ‘Kadali Phalam’ in Hinduism and the entire plant is considered to be holy. There are a number of reasons why the banana leaf is considered holy in Hinduism.
2. Rishi Durvasa’s wife was turned into a banana tree by his curse, when she had interrupted his sleep. Upon receiving the curse she pleaded as a compromise; that she be treated as a special and holy plant on earth. Durvasa granted her wish and since then banana leaves (and the plant) are considered auspicious in Hinduism.
3. Banana leaves are used to distribute prasad to devotees. The fruits are used as Naivedyam or food for the Gods. Banana tree trunks are used as decorations and pillars during religious festivals or cultural ceremonies, as they signify good luck and prosperity.
4. Lord Ganesh is another deity who is very fond of banana leaves and can be appeased by offering the same. Lord Vishnu and Maa Lakshmi are also given bananas as religious offerings.
Sri Eswaran