Pujapo

We supply A-Grade Fresh Coconuts specifically selected for Rituals and Temples.
Product Name: Fresh Coconut (Semi-Husked)
Variety: Pollachi (Best for Export), Kerala
Grade: Grade A (Export Quality)
Weight Per Nut: 450g to 600g+ (Heavy Size)
Nut Size: 12 to 13 inches (Circumference)
Water Content: Heavy Water (Guaranteed Shake Sound)
Husk Type: Semi-Husked (Brown fiber removed, tuft left for protection)
Shelf Life: 50 to 60 Days (Kept cool and dry)
Origin: Tamil Nadu (Pollachi) / Kerala, India
Packaging: 25 Nuts per PP Mesh Bag
Welcome to Siya Agri Exports LLP, your provider of the most sacred offering in Indian tradition-the Fresh Coconut. Known as Shreephal (God's Fruit), no Hindu ritual, wedding, or housewarming is complete without breaking a coconut to remove obstacles and invite prosperity.
We understand that for religious purposes, the coconut must have water. A dry coconut is considered a bad omen. That is why we source exclusively from the Pollachi and Kerala belts, famous for producing coconuts with a thick shell, sweet water, and long shelf life. We supply Semi-Husked coconuts (with the fiber tuft intact) that are hand-selected to ensure they are heavy, fresh, and produce that distinct "shake sound" of water inside.
To help international buyers identify this sacred item, here are the common global terms:
English: Fresh Coconut, Semi-Husked Coconut
Hindi: Nariyal (), Pani Wala Nariyal
Sanskrit: Shreephal ()
Tamil/Malayalam: Thengai / Thenga
Retail Category: "Pooja Samagri" / "Fresh Produce"
Why Choose Siya Agri Exports for Pooja Coconuts?
The Ritual Requirement: When a devotee shakes the coconut near their ear, they must hear the water sloshing.
Our Process: Our sorting team performs a manual "Shake Test" on every single nut. We reject any coconut that feels light or dry, ensuring your customers never face the embarrassment of offering a dry coconut to the Deity.
Durability: We source from Pollachi, a region famous for coconuts with a thicker shell and higher oil content. These coconuts stay fresh for weeks during sea transport, unlike the softer varieties that crack or rot easily.
Religious Offerings: Broken in temples, at new business openings, and during Ganesh Puja to remove obstacles.
Kalash Sthapana: Placed on top of a copper pot (Kalash) with mango leaves during weddings and Navratri.
Culinary: After the Pooja, the fresh white kernel (Prasad) is eaten or used to make chutney and sweets.
Breathable Bags: Coconuts release moisture. We pack them in PP Mesh Bags (not closed boxes) to allow air circulation. This prevents fungus growth during the voyage to the USA, UK, or Australia.
Volume: A 40ft container can hold approx27,000 to 28,000 nuts, making it a high-volume, cost-effective shipment.
Ensure your temple or store has the freshest, water-filled coconuts. Contact Siya Agri Exports LLP for container loads.