Baba Budan and the Seven Magic Beans
Baba Budan introduced coffee to India around 1670 by successfully smuggling seven live coffee seeds from Yemen, defying strict export laws enforced with the threat of death. The Sufi cleric concealed the sacred seeds in his beard after his pilgrimage to Mecca and planted them in the Chandragiri Hills, now known as Bababudangiri. This single act broke Yemen’s global coffee monopoly and established India’s coffee industry, which continues to thrive today. Explore the full legend of Baba Budan and the seven magic beans that changed coffee history.












