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There is a ritual in Hindu religion that is called Bali in which a animal or in ancient time humans are killed to make their god happy and it is believed that one day Goddess Durga come on earth and teach the people on earth that not to kill any living being. Instead of that you can give me a cocconut fruit as Bali whcih represent somewhat face of a human so from then cocconut is presented to goddess durga.

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