Thereon is set a flat bell-metal dish, containing a little rice and seven rolls of betel leaves and areca nuts.
On their return they are met by the Valaiyan matrons carrying coloured water or rice (alam), garlands of flowers, betel leaves and areca nuts.
Betel leaves and areca-nuts are placed before them, of which the first portion is set apart for the god Birappa, the second for the Gauda, another for the house god, and so on up to the tenth.
It is an honorary post carrying no remuneration, and the enquiries of the panchayat entail no expense, except in the cost of supplying pansupari (betel leaves and areca nuts).
One is similar to the elaborate ceremony among the Vakkaligas, while the other is the simple one of a formal exchange of betel leaves and areca nuts, which concludes the nuptials.
On the first day, the bridegroom goes to the home of the bride, accompanied by his relations and friends, and sweets, betel leaves and areca nuts, etc.
Cocoanuts, plantains, betel leaves and areca nuts, and money are also offered in a plate, and are the perquisite of the Gangeddu.
A plank covered with a newly-washed cloth supplied by a washerman, a tray containing raw rice, a lighted lamp, betel leaves and areca nuts, etc.
He also receives the first pan-supari (betel leaves and areca nuts), plantains, and cocoanuts.
The presentation of betel leaves and areca nuts, called pan-supari, as a complimentary offering is a wide-spread Indian custom.
A near relative of the bridegroom sits by the side of the purohit with plenty of betel leaves and areca nuts.
This gift he readily accepts, together with a pair of new cloths and pan-supari (betel leaves and areca nuts).
Fruit, betel leaves and areca nuts (pan-supari) are next distributed in a recognised order of precedence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "betel leaves and areca" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.