Gila Fal refers to fresh seasonal fruits offered to deities during puja, havan, and auspicious ceremonies. Considered a symbol of purity, devotion, and prosperity, fresh fruits are offered as naivedya (sacred food offering) to seek divine blessings.
In Hindu traditions, Gila Fal represents nature’s abundance, nourishment, and gratitude to the deities. Offering fruits during puja is believed to bring health, positivity, and prosperityinto the devotee’s life.
Uses of Gila Fal in Puja & Rituals:
Offered as naivedya/prasadam to deities
Used in daily worship, havan & temple offerings
Essential in festivals, vrats & auspicious ceremonies