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Tulasi a sacred plant and is worshiped in India.

Sri Tulasi pranama

vrndayai tulasi-devyai
priyayai kesavasya
ca krsna-bhakti-devi Prade
satyavatyai namo namah I offer my

repeated obeisance unto Vrinda, Srimati Tulasi-devi, who is very dear to Lord Kesava. The goddess, you bestow devotional service to Lord Krishna and Possess the highest truth.

[translation]

offer my repeated obeisances unto Vrinda, Srimati Tulasi Devi, who is very dear to Lord Kesava. O God, give people the devotional service to Lord Krishna and possess the highest truth.

In India the plant is a universally appreciated by yogis, mystics and saints of many spiritual traditions. The Tulasi is adored to an ancestral tradition written over 5000 years ago. There are many references to this sacred plant by the Vedas, known as the oldest existing scripture.

Its flowers, leaves and wood are an integral part of Indian life and worship. No gift is considered complete without flowers or tulasi leaves and wood is carefully burnt for making necklaces and "japa mala, meditation beads used for counting mantras and prayers.

Tulasi is understood as the incarnation of the goddess as a plant Vrindadevi. It incorporates the beauty of flora and fauna of the last forest being spiritual Vrindavana. She appears in this world through this plant and its leaves can be used to offer to Krishna.

Tulasi is simple in every way. Simple to see, simply by touching, simply to be remembered, simply by hearing it, or simply blow when your tree, there is always simplicity. Anyone who meets the Tulasi tree in the ways mentioned above live eternally in the spiritual world.

purifying the body, mind and emotions, the granules can always Tulasi be seen around the necks of serious yogis and mystics in India. In practically every temple in India there is a special place reserved for this sacred plant.

Tulasi Plant in Oil 100% Grape Seed 60 ML

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