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Nariyal Purnima
Nariyal Purnima, or Coconut Full Moon, is a significant festival for the fishing communities of coastal India, particularly in Maharashtra and Goa. It marks the end of the monsoon season and the return of fishing activities.
The festival is dedicated to Lord Varuna, the God of the Sea. Devotees express gratitude for protection during the monsoons and pray for safe voyages, calm waters, and a bountiful catch in the coming season.
1. Coconut Offering: Offering coconuts to the sea as a gesture of respect and gratitude. 2. Sea Worship: Reciting sacred names like 'Om Vam Varunaya Namah' while making offerings. 3. Boat Decoration: Fishermen decorate their boats with garlands and flags for the first trip of the season. 4. Traditional Foods: Preparing special coconut-based dishes like Narali Bhaat (coconut rice).