Sunday 13 December 2015

Vastu tips for Tulsi Plant

The tulsi is regarded as a sacred plant in Hinduism, and is an essential component in many rituals. The word “tulsi” literally means “incomparable” and the plant truly lives up to its meaning because of its medicinal uses. Tulsi is said to be a devotee of Lord Vishnu, who took reincarnation in the form of a plant that would be offered to Lord Vishnu for his Worship.In the Padma Purana, Lord shiva describes the utilities of tulsi to Narada.

The place around a tulsi plant is considered  sacred . A person who is on his deathbed is given tulsi-water to drink in order to cleanse his soul. It has been scientifically proved that the tulsi prevents mosquitoes from coming near it, thereby reducing the incidence of malaria. It has also great medicinal properties and can tackle all types of fevers; the juice of tulsi leaves curses cough and cold.


The Tulsi enhances immunity and metabolic function. It is also helpful in respiratory problems. It can reduce the level of stress in a human being. Its regular use can prevent heart attack. The British used to mock Indians for their faith on the tulsi. But when it was discovered by modern medical science that tulsi has anabolic, muscle relaxant, hypoglycemic, cardiac, anti-allergic properties, people from all over the world started using tulsi in medicine and growing it.

In Hindu mythology, tulsi is regarded as the consort of Lord Vishnu. The Tulsi festival is celebrated each years. On this day, she is occasionally married to Vishnu. This festival is celebrated on the eleventh day of shukla paksha in the month of kaartik. This day is also hailed as the beginning of the marriage season in India. The days following this day are regarded as auspicious for marriage.

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