The tradition of sisters giving coconuts to their brothers on Bhai Dooj has deep religious and cultural significance. It is not just a ritual, but a symbol of brotherly love, well-wishes, and a sense of protection.

The Importance of the Coconut-Giving Tradition
1. Mythological Connection
This tradition originates from a story involving Yamraj and his sister Yamuna. It is believed that Yamraj once visited his sister Yamuna's house on the second day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing fortnight) of Kartik month at her request. Yamuna applied a tilak to her brother, fed him, and presented him with a coconut. Yamraj then promised that sisters who applied a tilak and gave coconuts to their brothers on this day would be blessed with long life, happiness, and prosperity.
2. Religious Significance of Coconut
In Hinduism, the coconut is called Shriphal, a symbol of Goddess Lakshmi. It is considered a symbol of auspiciousness, purity, and prosperity. The use of coconut is essential in any puja. Giving a coconut on Bhai Dooj signifies that a sister wishes for happiness, prosperity, and health in her brother's life.
3. Symbol of Remembrance and Love
It is said that Yamuna gave a coconut so that Yamraj would remember her. Similarly, even today, sisters express their love and connection by giving coconuts.

4. Auspicious Signs with Kalava and Tilak
On Bhai Dooj, sisters apply a tilak to their brothers, tie a Kalava, and give a coconut. These three things together symbolize the wishes for their brother's protection, health, and long life.
Thus, giving a coconut is not just a tradition but a symbol of a sister's good wishes and love for her brother. This makes the festival of Bhai Dooj even more emotional and sacred.
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