Jaiphal (also known as Nutmeg) holds a highly revered, sacred, and aromatic position in Sanatan Dharma and traditional Bengali Dashakarma rituals. Known scripturally as Jatiphala, this dense, oil-rich seed is spiritually governed by the planet Jupiter (Guru) and associated with the energies of preservation, mental clarity, and divine attraction.
In ritual worship, Jaiphal is a prominent element of Shodashopachara (16-step worship) and deity Shringar. It is traditionally offered during Tambula Seva (the sacred presentation of betel leaf and spices) as a mark of high hospitality and formal completion of the deity's Bhog (sanctified meal). When offered to the sacred fire during Havans and Yagnas, its natural essential oils release a warm, deeply comforting, and spicy-sweet aroma. This fragrance purifies the atmosphere, dispels stagnant energy, clears the air of microscopic impurities, and invites vibrations of cosmic wisdom, peace, and stable prosperity into the household.
Nutmeg- 1 Pack of 5 pcs (25 Gram)
• Premium Ritual Grade: Carefully selected for devotional use, making it suitable for puja ceremonies, yajnas, havans, temple rituals, and traditional Hindu observances.
• Sacred Worship Essential: Traditionally used during religious ceremonies and sacred offerings to support authentic ritual practices and enhance the devotional atmosphere.
• For Beginners (Self-Guided Home Rituals): An easy and excellent addition to your home puja place. Beginners can place a whole Jaiphal seed on a betel leaf (Paan) along with cardamoms and cloves as a respect-filled offering to deities like Lord Ganesha or Lord Vishnu after meals, or include it in daily morning prayers to fill the home with a peaceful, purifying aura.
• For Experienced Practitioners & Priests: A mandatory scriptural component for complex Vedic ceremonies, Navagraha Havans, and health-focused Yagnas. Priests rely on the premium quality and raw purity of whole Nutmeg to prepare traditional herbal mixtures (Mahaoushadhi) and execute sacred fire offerings according to ancient Dashakarmacustoms.