I'm using the CDN version of turf in my browser, and creating buffers for User provided points, and saving them in the db; I realized that the geojson created was not conforming to the GeoJSON standard, (section 3.16) specifically, which states that
A linear ring MUST follow the right-hand rule with respect to the
area it bounds, i.e., exterior rings are counterclockwise, and
holes are clockwise.
This can be replicated by running the following code:
var pt=turf.point([73,20]);
var buff=turf.buffer(pt, 2000, 'meters');
console.log(JSON.stringify(buff));
And then testing the output with http://geojsonlint.com/