Tulsi is regarded as one of Hinduism's most sacred plants. She is venerated as a deity and is known as Goddess Tulsi. Tulsi plants are grown in households, and women pray to her first thing in the morning.
It is considered auspicious to plant a basil tree in the house's Brahmasthan. It emits divinity into the environment and provides a constant flow of positive energy. The most sacred point in the house is Brahamasthan, which is the precise centre of the house. Tulsi is also well-known for its healing properties. Aside from that, Tulsi beads are used to make ‘malas,' which can be worn or utilised for chanting mantras.
Worshippers have to wear a cleaning and holy beaded garland. Buddhists favour the black 'Tulsi mala', which is mostly worn by 'Vishnu' and 'Krishna' worshippers. It's frequently used for meditation and chanting mantras. Tulsi beads are not only therapeutic, but they also aid in the purification of the mind and soul.
The 'Tulsi' plant, which is considered sacred in Hinduism, is worshipped for the well-being of families.
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