• Holy Basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum), also known as Tulsi, is an aromatic annual plant, hardy in USDA growing zones 10-11. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • Ocimum tenuiflorum or synonym Ocimum sanctum is very commonly called holy basil or tulsi, is a very aromatic perennial plant, and it belongs to the family Lamiaceae. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Vana Holy Basil ( Ocimum gratissimum ), also known as African or Clove Basil, is indigenous to Africa but has a strong tradition of use in Indian Ayurvedic herbalism, where's it's known as "tulsi" or "tulasi. (plantgoodseed.com)
  • Vana Tulsi, or Ocimum gratissimum , is one type of Holy Basil . (sowexotic.com)
  • While plants as medicine are nothing new to traditional medicinal practices, some cultivars like Ocimum gratissimum give skeptics a run for their money with its proven antimicrobial effects. (sowexotic.com)
  • It also comes in a host of varieties, one of which is the tulsi plant ( Ocimum sanctum ). (gardenandhappy.com)
  • We have some orders for large quantity of Tulsi leaf dried (Ocimum sanctum). (agricultureinformation.com)
  • Holy basil ( Ocimum tenuiflorum ), also known as tulsi, is a perennial plant that is native to the Indian subcontinent. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In India, Hindus grow Tulsi as a religious plant in their homes and temples and use its leaves in routine worship. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • If you have spent time in India or have Hindu friends you may have noticed the tulsi plant lurking in homes and courtyards (via Learn Religions ). (grunge.com)
  • Tulsi can be found all over Southern Asia (via Indian Culture ) and in India the plant shows up in a very wide array of religious rituals and traditions. (grunge.com)
  • This is partly in order to venerate the god Vishnu (it is, after all, his favorite plant), but also because tulsi itself is a goddess (via The Divine India ). (grunge.com)
  • As a Goddess, Tulsi was married to Lord Vishnu, and this marriage is symbolically celebrated each year just before the wedding season, during Tulsi Vivah (via The Times of India ). (grunge.com)
  • Tulsi or Tulasi or Holy basil plant found in Karnataka, India. (navrangindia.in)
  • The three main morphotypes planted in India and Nepal are Ram tulsi which is the most common type, with broad bright green leaves that are slightly sweet, the less common purplish green-leaved is Krishna Tulsi, and the common wild is vana tulsi. (gardeningtips.in)
  • And the green colored plants are known as Rama Tulsi or Sree tuls i in India. (ollopage.com)
  • Countries like India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan and many other countries situated in 10 degree to 35 degree latitude are the home of Tulsi. (ollopage.com)
  • Believed able to purify and ward off misfortune, tulsi is often used in religious ceremonies , particularly in India where the herb originates. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • Commonly grown in many parts of India, the peppery Krishna Tulsi or "Purple Leaf Tulsi" boasts distinctive dark purple leaves and a pungent aroma. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • Coleus Plant is a perennial member of the mint family originated in the lower elevations of India. (indianetzone.com)
  • In northern India and in Gaudiya Vaishnava communities, it is called the 'Tulsi Vivah' or the wedding day of Tulsi and Shaligram. (iloveindia.com)
  • Largest medicinal plants supplier in india. (medicinallive.com)
  • Widows gather around a tulsi plant and light oil lamps to celebrate Diwali in Bhubaneswar, India. (businessinsider.com)
  • What medicinal plants are found in India? (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • How many medicinal plants are there in India? (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • In India, of the 17,000 species of higher plants, 7500 are known for medicinal uses [15]. (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • What do you know about different medicinal plants in India Class 9? (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • Which are plants in India have DMT? (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • Which are the exotic plants in India? (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • What is list of endangered plants in India? (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • There are 4 types of Tulsi plants that are found in India. (mypandit.com)
  • To that end, he has directed his loyal servant Tulsi Gabbard to kiss up to the Hindu nationalist government of India. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • Sattvic in nature, tulsi is considered one of the most sacred plants in India. (banyanbotanicals.com)
  • Our tulsi is grown and harvested in India and Southern Oregon. (banyanbotanicals.com)
  • It is a traditional medicinal plant in India attributed with several nutritional and medicinal properties including antidiabetic and anticancer. (bvsalud.org)
  • On the other side, if you present Lord Vishnu with Tulsi leaves, you will be blessed with good fortune. (nepad-abne.net)
  • Brindha drowned herself in the ocean under a load of her guilt, and Lord Vishnu transferred her soul to a plant, which was called the Tulsi plant henceforth, thereby making Tulsi immortal. (mypandit.com)
  • Lord Vishnu said from today His name is Tulsi, and one of my forms will remain in the form of this stone, which will be worshiped along with Tulsi ji in the name of Shaligram. (reallifeknowledge.com)
  • Tulsi Puja is performed during the Tulsi Vivah along with the worship of Lord Vishnu in the form of Shaligram. (festivalsofindia.in)
  • never prune more than 50% of your plant's leaves, this could cause too much stress on your basil plant. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Holy Basil has a long tradition of use in Ayurvedic medicine and is a well-known sacred plant, a respected medicinal herb , of the Indian subcontinent. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Green Holy Basil, also known as Rama Tulsi , is a green variety of basil with the same attributes as Red Basil. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Characteristics: Among our unusual basil plants that have become one of our most popular herb plants, thanks to our customers' suggestions! (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • This basil makes a great container plant. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Many of our customers grow their Holy or Sacred Basil plants indoors. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • With this type of lighting, basil plants will need about ten hours of light for healthy growth. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Tulsi Basil is also a potent natural pest repellent and wonderful companion plant for your home and garden! (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Basil is a wonderful plant to plant near your kitchen windows or doorways, not just for its use in your favorite dishes, but because this culinary herb has terrific natural pest repellent properties! (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Said to effectively keep house flies and mosquitoes away, planting Basil near entryways to your home, rubbing it on your skin and clothing, and planting it around your yard and patio will help reduce the amount of unwanted summer pests. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Basil is said to increase the health and flavor of many vegetables like asparagus, bell peppers, cabbage and especially tomato plants when companion planted together. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • For best results, do not plant Sage or Rue near your Basil, as this is said to inhibit the plant's growth and flavor. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Instead, grow Chamomile near your Basil plants to encourage its success. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • There are many reports of folks ingesting Tulsi basil on a daily basis with amazing results. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • We are not physicians, and we encourage customers to consult with a medical professional before using any herb for medicinal purposes (and Tulsi should not be used by pregnant women) but we did want to share our method of brewing a nice batch of Holy Green Basil Tea - an easy and delicious way to enjoy the benefits of this amazing plant. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Tulsi, tulasi, or holy basil is a sacred plant, venerated in Hinduism due to its medicinal properties and for its appearance in a range of religious stories. (grunge.com)
  • Is Holy Basil (Tulsi) an annual or perennial plant? (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • How much space should be needed to grow Holy Basil (Tulsi)? (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • What zone does Holy Basil (Tulsi) grow in? (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • When should I harvest Holy Basil (Tulsi)? (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • Does Holy Basil (Tulsi) flower or fruit? (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • Among the plants, the Tulsi plant or Indian "Basil" is regarded as the holiest of all plants and an important symbol in the Hindu religious tradition. (navrangindia.in)
  • Holy basil is an erect plant, many-branched subshrub, 30-60 cm or 12-24 inches tall with hairy stems. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Holy Basil plants are the key to holistic life, according to Ayurvedic medicine. (sowexotic.com)
  • Grow Vana Tulsi to complete your collection of Holy Basil. (sowexotic.com)
  • English people knew this plant as holy Basil. (ollopage.com)
  • Tulsi or Basil are grown every where of the world at large. (ollopage.com)
  • You can plant basil inside in your house or out side in your garden. (ollopage.com)
  • Basil plant are very easy to cultivate. (ollopage.com)
  • We will discuss about the uses and benefits of Tulsi which is known as sacred Basil in the next post. (ollopage.com)
  • Today my aim is to narrate the detail of the Tulsi or Basil. (ollopage.com)
  • Tulsi also known as Holy basil and Vrinda, is a sacred plant in Hindu belief. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • Basil is a gardener's dream plant. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • This striking variety grows more slowly than other holy basil plants. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • Tulsi, like most other types of basil , is a relatively easy plant to grow. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • Tulsi (also called Holy Basil) promotes heart health, digestive health and respiratory health. (faithful-to-nature.co.za)
  • After extensive research, my husband started taking Sfera Tulsi Holy Basil about a month ago to treat a bad prostate infection. (faithful-to-nature.co.za)
  • Tulsi / Basil. (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • Tulsi, also known as Holy Basil, is a sacred herb in many cultures and is renowned for its medicinal properties. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • Neem oil offers numerous benefits for Tulsi (Holy Basil) plants. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • In an attempt to find the therapeutic properties of the Holy Basil (tulsi), Indian scientists have sequenced the whole genome of the herb, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) announced on Monday. (livemint.com)
  • The genome sequence and annotation of Basil provides new insights into the function of genes and the medicinal nature of the metabolites synthesized in this plant. (livemint.com)
  • Leaf tissues of basil were collected from the experimental farm at the CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants based in Lucknow. (livemint.com)
  • It is closely related to the sweet basil plant widely used in cooking. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Most importantly, tulsi is commonly kept at home, often in a special area in the courtyard, flanked by four hindu deities. (grunge.com)
  • Tulsi is associated with several different Hindu deities for various reasons. (grunge.com)
  • Tulsi is mentioned in a whole host of Hindu texts, including the Bhagavad Gita, one of the foundational texts of Hinduism, written several thousand years ago (via World History ). (grunge.com)
  • In Hindu mythology, Tulsi is sometimes said to have been a human woman, a princess who fell in love with Krishna under tragic circumstances (via Learn Religions ). (grunge.com)
  • The venerated Tulsi plant is an integral part of almost all pious Hindu families, and daily at home women worship Tulsi kept in the Tulsi Madam. (navrangindia.in)
  • 07. Though there are no constraints about Tulsi leaves being offered to Lord Shiva, the Hindu God of Destroyer, Pundits - Shivacharyas normally avoid Tulsi leaves or take them with hesitation. (navrangindia.in)
  • Tulsi is called holy plant because it is a Hindu mythological or religious character who has a good tie with the widely worshiped god Vishnu. (ollopage.com)
  • Traditionally, planted in the center of the central courtyard of Hindu houses. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • It is recommended that the Tulsi plant be planted on Thursday, and the Hindu calendar month of Kartik is regarded as the ideal time to plant Tulsi. (nepad-abne.net)
  • Tulsi, also known as Vrinda, is a Hindu sacred herb. (mypandit.com)
  • All Hindu pilgrimage reside in its roots, the river Ganges flows through its roots, all deities are said to be in its branches, and the Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, are said to reside in the upper part of Tulsi. (mypandit.com)
  • Still, you would find a Tulsi plant in almost every Hindu home, particularly worshipped by women. (mypandit.com)
  • Tulsi Puja forms an important part of Hindu household worship and people offer water to the sacred Tulsi plant everyday and perform parikrama around it. (festivalsofindia.in)
  • Tulsi is used in Ayurvedic medicine - an Indian medicinal system with ancient roots (via U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ) - and it is still used to cure everything from the common cold to malaria. (grunge.com)
  • Here are some ayurvedic Tulsi treatments which are easily available at home. (indianetzone.com)
  • Sfera's Ayurvedic supplement range wouldn't be complete without Tulsi, an ancient medicinal herb with healing benefits for the body, mind and emotions. (faithful-to-nature.co.za)
  • Crafted in-house in small batches according to Ayurvedic methods, Kapha Massage Oil features a base of sesame and sunflower oils infused with punarnava, chitrak, and a blend of other invigorating herbs, including calamus and tulsi. (banyanbotanicals.com)
  • Also known as "Bright Tulsi" or "Green Leaf Tulsi", this variety boasts broad, light green leaves and purple flowers. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • The Rama Tulsi is also known as green leaf tulsi. (mypandit.com)
  • Tulsi stems are sometimes used to make necklaces, and tulsi leaves are offered to Vishnu during the month of Karttika (via Krishna ). (grunge.com)
  • The darker version of the plant, which is colored black or purple (Krishna tulsi) is slightly more potent, and it is traditionally preferred for making medicines. (grunge.com)
  • Rama Tulsi has good medicinal value whereas the Krishna or Shyama Tulsi is commonly used for worship. (navrangindia.in)
  • It is common to see Tulsi garlands being offered in veneration to Vishnu or Krishna deities. (navrangindia.in)
  • Boost your zen, improve your lifestyle, and perfect your green thumb when you reap the benefits of our three Tulsi varieties: Krishna, Rama, and Vana. (sowexotic.com)
  • This divine Gift Hamper is presented with Marble Krishna Chowki, Decorative Puja Thali and Holy Tulsi Plant in a Plastic Planter. (guwahatiflowershop.com)
  • The plant, which is also known as the Tulasi, is thought to be the physical manifestation of the goddess Tulsi, who was a fervent devotee of Lord Krishna. (nepad-abne.net)
  • Deliver happiness into the lives of the special people in your life by sending this Good Luck Present of Holy Tulsi Plant in a Plastic Pot N Radha Krishna Idol (6 inch) and create a magical world full of love for them. (flowers2varanasi.com)
  • I need Krishna Tulsi dried leaves. (agricultureinformation.com)
  • The icon of Krishna/Shaligram is designed with male clothing and set nearby the Tulsi plant. (mypandit.com)
  • After assembling Tulsi and Krishna together in the form of a plant and statue, the mantras are chanted. (mypandit.com)
  • Subsequent to gathering Tulsi and Krishna together as a plant and sculpture, the mantras are recited and a sacred thread is tied around the sculpture and plant as a characteristic of the wedding lock. (mypandit.com)
  • Krishna uncovered that Tulsi leaves are more holy and sacred than Krishna himself. (mypandit.com)
  • 06. In the state of Kerala the Nayars keep Tulsi plants to pacify or ward off evil spirits. (navrangindia.in)
  • Follow this step-by-step guide to keep Tulsi plants healthy and thriving by applying neem oil. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • The roster of strong aromatic oils of Vana Tulsi include Eugenol, Oleanolic Acid, Ursolic Acid, Rosmarinic Acid, and Linalool. (sowexotic.com)
  • Rama tulsi is an aromatic variety, smelling strongly of cloves. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • Brimming with warming notes of Ginger and Tulsi, this aromatic blend gives you a soothing herbal embrace. (organicindia.com)
  • Both fresh or dried tulsi leaves can be steeped in hot water for 10 to 15 minutes to form tea. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • Dried tulsi leaves and roots are heated on low flame in water for an hour. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • Dried tulsi leaves and flowers are infused in olive which is later stirred with melted beeswax to form a salve. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • Dried tulsi leaves and flowers are rolled to a boil in a sugar solution to obtain tulsi syrup. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • Dried tulsi leaves are infused in olive oil for 2 to 3 weeks on a windowsill in a clear glass bottle to formulate tulsi-infused oil. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • Gowda is also an expert in seed collecting, the extraction of seeds from mother trees in order to regenerate and regrow entire plant species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because tulsi seeds are very tiny so you need to simply sprinkle the seeds on top of the soil, then you need to gently press them down into the surface with the help of your fingers or a small tamper. (gardeningtips.in)
  • The seeds of this plant are flat. (ollopage.com)
  • Seeds of Tulsi produce very precious oil. (ollopage.com)
  • Vana tulsi seeds can be difficult to find, but its unusual taste and distinctive appearance make it well worth the effort. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • Dampen the soil and firmly press the tulsi seeds onto the soil. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • When can I start Tulsi seeds indoors? (nepad-abne.net)
  • Because tulsi is a tropical plant, in order for the seeds to successfully germinate, the environment in which they are stored should be at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit. (nepad-abne.net)
  • Your source for rare plants, seeds, cacti and much more! (gardenshaman.eu)
  • Boil ten gms of Tulsi leaves, ten gms of methi seeds and five gms of kadu twigs in 50 gms of water till only one-fourth of the water remains. (indianetzone.com)
  • Influenza can be cured by regular administration of 30 to 60 drops of a mixture of 15 gms of Tulsi leaf juice, 15 gms of honey, five gms of ginger juice and five gms of powdered ajwan seeds. (indianetzone.com)
  • Neem oil is derived from the neem tree's seeds, and it is a natural and organic solution that can help protect Tulsi plants from various threats. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • All parts of this herb-the dried leaves, the dried whole plant and seeds-are used in several systems of traditional medicine, including Ayurveda, Greek, Roman, Siddha, and Unani. (livemint.com)
  • A variant of the legend replaces Shankhachuda with Jalandhara and the name Tulsi with Vrinda (a synonym of the Tulsi plant). (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • The legend ends with Vrinda cursing Vishnu to become a stone, turning him the Shaligram stone (which are found only in the Kali Gandaki River of Nepal) and God Vishnu transforming Vrinda into the Tulsi plant. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • It is considered by Hindus to be a reincarnation of the goddess Tulsi/Vrinda, who is revered as Lord Vishnu's greatest worshipper. (mypandit.com)
  • Tulsi pot / Vrinda devi is coloured and decorated as a bride. (festivalsofindia.in)
  • When a plant grows in soil, it extracts the required nutrients from it. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Good garden soil is formed from 25% Water, 25% Air, 45% Minerals/Degraded rock particles, and 5% Organic matter including decomposed organic matter, soil organisms, roots of live plants, etc. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Plants mostly love neutral soil pH however there are many plants like Rose, Citrus that love acidic soils. (gardeningtips.in)
  • The ideal and optimum soil pH for Tulsi is 6.0 to 7.5. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Water Tulsi only when the top 1 inch is very dry, If you are located where the temperature is very high you may have to water Tulsi even twice daily, But keep in mind before watering check if the top 1 inch of soil is dry, if yes then go ahead and water the plant carefully. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Plant the cutting in a small pot containing moist, fresh potting soil. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • The plant does particularly well in sandy soil, but during the winter, when temperatures drop, it shrivels up and dies in the garden or the container it was growing in. (nepad-abne.net)
  • It can compete with nearby plants and obtain light, soil minerals, and moisture. (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • Additionally, it enhances soil fertility by acting as a biofertilizer, promoting overall plant health. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • This story is quite fitting, for although Tulsi is a common herb, it is extremely valuable for its many uses and health benefits. (grunge.com)
  • The Tulsi plant is classified as an herb and like most herbs, it mostly prefers neutral to slightly alkaline pH. (gardeningtips.in)
  • For all the benefits that this herb can bring, it's a surprisingly easy plant to grow. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • Because tulsi is a perennial plant, it is recommended that only very little amounts of the herb be harvested at a time in order to promote its continuing development. (nepad-abne.net)
  • Offer red flower to the sacred herb, Tulsi. (iloveindia.com)
  • As I learn more about the usefulness of medicinal plants for supporting health, I've added to my medicinal herb plantings, making room for chamomile, tulsi, and peppermint in my garden beds. (vitacost.com)
  • The herb of tulsi has been renowned for its medicinal properties since ancient times. (ndtv.com)
  • Tulsi plant grows in the tropical countries and basically there are two varieties: Dark or Shyama tulsi - with dark green or purple leaves and purple stem and light or Rama Tulsi - with bright green leaves. (navrangindia.in)
  • This variety is also popular as Rama-Tulsi ("bright"), Rama is also one of the principal avatars of Vishnu. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • Many people use Rama Tulsi leaves to make an after-meal tea, which aids digestion. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • Out of these, the Rama Tulsi is used as an offering in pooja. (mypandit.com)
  • Vana Tulsi blooms in the late summer, with ripples of tiny white flowers. (sowexotic.com)
  • Considered by many to be the best tasting and most beneficial member of the tulsi family, vana tulsi leavesare dark at the base but lighten further up the plant. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • In the Gita, the use of tulsi to worship Vishnu was firmly established. (grunge.com)
  • In other stories, the plant is associated with the goddess Lakshmi - the wife of Vishnu and therefore an appropriate gift for the god (via Sanskrit Magazine). (grunge.com)
  • According to one notable tulsi legend, the god Vishnu was once weighed in gold. (grunge.com)
  • Vaishnavites consider that this plant has close affinity with God Vishnu, the Protector. (navrangindia.in)
  • In all Vishnu temples, the offering of Tulsi leaves to the main deity is mandatory in ritualistic daily worship. (navrangindia.in)
  • 03. If a Tulsi stick is used to burn a lamp for Vishnu, it equivalent to burning innumerable oil lamps before the deity. (navrangindia.in)
  • A person who waters and cares for the Tulsi daily is believe to gain moksha (salvation) and the divine grace of Vishnu, even if he does not worship it. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • In time, Tulsi gave up all her royal comfort and went to Badrinath to perform penance to gain Vishnu as her husband. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • To rescue the universe, Shiva challenged Shankhachuda to war, while Vishnu went to Tulsi to break her chastity. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • Just as Tulsi respect is rewarding, her contempt attracts the wrath of Vishnu. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • Because of its association with Vishnu, Tulsi is considered to be the holiest and most sacred plant in all of Hinduism. (nepad-abne.net)
  • Tulsi Maadam or Vrindavan is a small platform 2 to 3 feet high made of brick. (navrangindia.in)
  • Many Hindus have plants growing in front of or near their home, often in special pots or a special masonry structure known as Tulsi Vrindavan as this is related to their culture. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • At midday, a full meal consisting of rice, puri, sweet potato kheer, red pumpkin vegetable cooked with pieces of sugarcane, amla and tamarind is offered to Tulsi Vrindavan. (festivalsofindia.in)
  • It is also an earthly manifestation of the goddess Tulsi. (navrangindia.in)
  • There are over 100 different tulsi plant varieties. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • All three main varieties of Tulsi, each of which has been held in high esteem in Ayurveda for centuries, come together in this delicious, fragrant, and exquisite tea. (organicindia.com)
  • Tulsi is considered holy. (navrangindia.in)
  • In writing about this plant I want to say it is a holy gift of the God. (ollopage.com)
  • Order online this gift of Devotional Puja Gift with Holy Tulsi Plant for your special one and show your affection. (guwahatiflowershop.com)
  • These days, eco-friendly presents are all the rage, and if you want to get ahead of the curve, your best bet is to choose a Holy Tulsi plant as a present because of the many advantages it offers in terms of health as well as other religious connotations. (nepad-abne.net)
  • The Tulsi plant is set in the focal point of the house, given a blessed shower, and designed with turmeric, vermilion, holy string, trimmings, and blossoms. (mypandit.com)
  • Tulsi( holy plant n herbal). (medhelp.org)
  • Stories about the plant goddess vary. (grunge.com)
  • Gowda is known by environmentalists as the "Encyclopedia of the Forest" and by her tribe as the "tree goddess" because of her knowledge of the forest and its plants. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the Devi Bhagavata Purana this plant is a manifestation of of Goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Lord Vishu and she is supposedly takes care of the wealth and property of the family, besides protection. (navrangindia.in)
  • The Tulsi with green leaves is Shri-Tulsi ("fortunate") as Shri is also a synonym for Goddess Lakshmi. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • She gain the status of a goddess named Tulsi, while his earthly form is the Tulsi plant. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • The sacred plant, Tulsi is regarded as the incarnation of the goddess Mahalakshmi. (iloveindia.com)
  • Otherwise, these potted plants may need to be grown under fluorescent lights. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • It is a seed-grown plant, available in 3.5" pot. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • This is most striking of the three tulsi types we've grown. (plantgoodseed.com)
  • Decorate the pot where Tulsi is grown. (iloveindia.com)
  • In addition to being a perennial plant grown worldwide, alfalfa is also used as feedstock for cattle, notes the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC). (livestrong.com)
  • Depending on the variety, tulsi is rated zone 10 or 11. (gardenandhappy.com)
  • These plants are hardy all the way up to zone 10 or 11, depending on the type, as was mentioned earlier in the conversation. (nepad-abne.net)
  • The auspicious days for Tulsi worship are Tuesdays and Fridays, scriptures say daily worship is good for the welfare of the family. (navrangindia.in)
  • Buy Auspicious Tulsi Plant with Jute Wrap online from Nurserylive at lowest price. (nurserylive.com)
  • When it comes to planting tulsi at home, it is believed that Thursday is the most auspicious day. (nepad-abne.net)
  • The auspicious Tulsi Vivah in 2022 is on the 5th of November, Saturday. (mypandit.com)
  • Although the gold produced from this weighing was vast, when placed on the other side of the scale, a single tulsi leaf was said to match him (via Learn Religions ). (grunge.com)
  • A mixture of Tulsi leaf juice and kasondara leaf juice is also a good remedy for coughs. (indianetzone.com)
  • In case a baby is suffering from colic, giving it a little powdered stone (dry) ginger with Tulsi leaf juice will afford relief. (indianetzone.com)
  • Massaging the gums with Tulsi leaf juice mixed with honey will help the baby cut its teeth easily, without the usual troubles associated with teething. (indianetzone.com)
  • Five to ten drops of Tulsi leaf juice given with water every day will strengthen the muscles and bones of the infant. (indianetzone.com)
  • Heat 200 gms of Tulsi leaf juice with 125 gms of water. (indianetzone.com)
  • People usually take a leaf of Tulsi after the Puja and put it in their mouth. (iloveindia.com)
  • Tulsi acts as an annual in colder climates but serves as a perennial in tropic and subtropic regions. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • However, if you're a resident of the subtropic and tropic regions you can enjoy the tulsi as a perennial plant. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • This sun-loving perennial plant requires between 6 and 8 hours of exposure to the sun each day in order to thrive, thus the summer is the ideal time to cultivate it. (nepad-abne.net)
  • In 2022, Tulsi Vivah is on 5th of November, Monday. (mypandit.com)
  • Medicinal plants such as Aloe, Tulsi, Neem, Turmeric and Ginger cure several common ailments. (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • 01. Every part of the Tulsi plant- leaves, stems, roots, etc is considered sacred. (navrangindia.in)
  • Vaishnavas traditionally use japa malas made from plant stems or roots called Tulsi malas , which are an important symbol of the initiation. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • The extract of Tulsi roots sweetened with sugar will relieve constipation and distension of the stomach, ensuring a satisfactory bowel movement. (indianetzone.com)
  • Powdered bark of Tulsi roots given with honey helps an obese child to shed some of the fat. (indianetzone.com)
  • Neem oil also acts as a potent antifungal agent, preventing diseases that can harm Tulsi. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • Regular application of neem oil on Tulsi leaves not only protects the plant but also nourishes it, ensuring robust growth and vitality. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • This holistic approach makes neem oil an invaluable asset for maintaining thriving Tulsi plants. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • To prepare a neem oil mixture for Tulsi plants, dilute 1 to 2 teaspoons of neem oil in a quart of lukewarm water. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • Fill a spray bottle with the neem solution and evenly coat both sides of Tulsi leaves, focusing on the undersides where pests often reside. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • Use a spray bottle to apply the neem oil mixture, ensuring comprehensive coverage of both sides of the Tulsi leaves, especially the undersides where pests commonly hide. (pestsdiseases.com)
  • Vaishnavite Pandits wear Tulsi Malas made of beads taken from stems. (navrangindia.in)
  • It is considered that the month of Kartik (October-November) is loved by Tulsi. (iloveindia.com)
  • And on a specific day (Kartik Shukla Dwadashi) of this month there is a tradition when Tulsi plants are beautifully decorated with structures made of sugarcane, mango leaves and flowers and then a puja is offered. (iloveindia.com)
  • Tulsi is thought to have been born on the Amavasya of the Kartik month. (mypandit.com)
  • As a result, it is essential to do Tulsi poojan during the Kartik month. (mypandit.com)
  • Traditionally in all households only womenfolks worship Tulsi plant. (navrangindia.in)
  • Part of worship of Tulsi includes cleaning the surrounding areas as well with water almost daily and offering of food, etc. (navrangindia.in)
  • The plant is often worship twice in a day: in the morning and evening, when you light a lamp or candle is near the plant. (urmitikaknowledge.com)
  • Which mantra for tulsi helps provide maximum benefit to its devotee? (mypandit.com)
  • Hello gardeners, here we are with a new topic called homemade fertilizer for tulsi plant and organic and natural fertilizers for the tulsi plant. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Follow this complete article to know in detail processes about how to apply homemade and organic fertilizers for the tulsi plant. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Though there are many different chemical fertilizers for growing tulsi plants, it is always better to grow those naturally using homemade and organic fertilizers. (gardeningtips.in)
  • If a cough is due to excessive phlegm, the juice of Shyama Tulsi mixed with honey will help. (indianetzone.com)
  • It is believed that the first tear of fell in Amrita and formed the Tulsi. (navrangindia.in)
  • It is an upright plant with a hairy stem bearing ovate leaves with toothed margins. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • Soak the freshly chopped tulsi leaves in alcohol for 4-6 weeks and filter the liquid in an airtight glass container for later usage. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • Tulsi leaves can be harvested 40 days post-germination with a sharp pair of scissors/knife, making sure that around 2-3 leaves remain attached to the stem. (mayernikkitchen.com)
  • 04. It is believed that water mixed with Tulsi leaves is given to the dying person, his soul will get Mosksha - heaven. (navrangindia.in)
  • The plant with purple colored leaves are known as Sham or Krisna Tulsi . (ollopage.com)
  • We can use the leaves when we prune the plant. (ollopage.com)
  • Once the plant has reached a height of approximately one foot, you may start harvesting the tulsi leaves. (nepad-abne.net)
  • It is deemed impolite to present Lord Shankar or his son Lord Ganesha with tulsi leaves as an offering. (nepad-abne.net)
  • On Amavasya, Dwadashi, and Chaturdashi, it is likewise forbidden to pluck any leaves from the Tulsi plant. (nepad-abne.net)
  • If an infant develops a cough, administer five gms of Tulsi leaves, five gms of kakdashingi and five gms of ativish buds crushed together, made into a paste with honey and the mother's milk. (indianetzone.com)
  • In case of diarrhoea accompanying teething, powdered Tulsi leaves should be given to the child with pomegranate syrup. (indianetzone.com)
  • If there is a whistling sound heard from the lungs because of the accumulation of phlegm give milk in which Tulsi leaves have been boiled. (indianetzone.com)
  • The extract of Tulsi leaves cures a child of 'vistambh', or thrombosis. (indianetzone.com)
  • Ten gms of Tulsi leaves and ten gms of peepar ground together and rolled into small pills. (indianetzone.com)
  • An extract of Tulsi leaves and inflorescences given with jaggery to a child will afford relief in difficulty in breathing. (indianetzone.com)
  • Tulsi - dried leaves as well as plants available. (agricultureinformation.com)
  • Aloevera - leaves as well as plants available. (agricultureinformation.com)
  • Tulsi Honey Chamomile 25 Te. (organicindia.com)
  • A perfect combination of Tulsi, honey and chamomile, this Tulsi Honey Chamomile is made for moments of tranquillity. (organicindia.com)
  • In this article, we even discuss the different applications on how to use homemade fertilizer for tulsi plant. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Now, let us get into the details of homemade fertilizer for tulsi plant. (gardeningtips.in)
  • Extract of Tulsi is an effective remedy for liver disorders of children. (indianetzone.com)
  • A chemical called eugenol is found in tulsi and has the ability to relax tightened blood vessels. (ndtv.com)
  • MO), has less scientific information but has traditionally been used as a medicinal plant. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew more conservatively estimated in 2016 that 17,810 plant species have a medicinal use, out of some 30,000 plants for which a use of any kind is documented. (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • Take five gms of each of these ingredients: Tulsi inflorescences, vachh, small peepar, and mulethi. (indianetzone.com)
  • Bursting with refreshing flavours of Peppermint, sweet Mulethi and soothing Tulsi - this cuppa is expertly blended to make tea time a pure pleasure. (organicindia.com)
  • Additionally, the fiber content of plant foods promotes healthy digestion, regular bowel movements, and a diverse gut microbiome, which are essential for overall gut health. (wearetulsi.com)
  • Additionally, this is essential from a scientific standpoint since Tulsi must be exposed to a enough amount of light. (nepad-abne.net)
  • Aloe vera is most remarkable plant which has many therapeutic benefits. (planetayurveda.com)
  • Tulsi Gowda is an Indian environmentalist from Honnali village, Ankola taluk in Karnataka state. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tulsi Gowda was born in 1938 into the Halakki tribal family within the Honnalli village, a settlement transitioning between rural and urban within the Uttara Kannada district in the Indian state of Karnataka. (wikipedia.org)
  • Gowda is estimated to have planted in the range of one lakh (100,000) trees in Karnataka on her own. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tulsi has many therapeutic properties. (sowexotic.com)
  • A medicinal plant is any plant which, in one or more of its organs, contains substances that can be used for therapeutic purposes, or which are precursors for chemo-pharmaceutical semi-synthesis. (pfeiffertheface.com)
  • Nagaraja Gowda of Uttara Kannada District, who works for the welfare of the Halakki tribe, says Gowda is the pride of their community: "she has invaluable knowledge of the forest and medicinal plants. (wikipedia.org)
  • Consulting with a naturopathic doctor at Tulsi Wellness can provide invaluable guidance in tailoring a plant-based eating plan that suits your individual needs, preferences, and health goals. (wearetulsi.com)