News Topical, Digital Desk : The Tulsi plant is considered the soul of every home. It is not only a center of religious faith, but also extremely important from the perspective of Vastu and health. We often see Tulsi suddenly turn green, and sometimes it begins to dry up for no apparent reason. According to beliefs, these changes in Tulsi plant indicate the joys or troubles that are coming in our lives.
Here are some auspicious signs and rules related to the Tulsi plant that bring happiness, prosperity and the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi to the home:
1. Tulsi suddenly turning green
If the basil plant in your courtyard suddenly becomes lush and dense, this is a very auspicious sign. It means that positive energy is increasing in your home, and you may soon receive good news or financial gain.
2. Arrival of buds
The appearance of buds on the Tulsi plant is considered auspicious, but according to Vastu Shastra, if the buds become too numerous, they should be removed periodically and offered to Lord Vishnu. It is said that excessive buds on the Tulsi plant cause the Tulsi plant to feel 'stressed,' and removing them reduces the burden on the home.
3. Arrival of birds
If birds or other birds come and sit on the basil plant in your home and chirp, then understand that a time of prosperity is about to come to your home. The arrival of birds near the basil plant is considered a symbol of a pure and auspicious environment.
4. Growing small plants near Tulsi
If small basil plants begin to grow on their own around the main basil pot, it is a sign of family growth and good fortune. It indicates that Goddess Lakshmi is pleased with you.
Important rules for the care of basil
Direction Choice: Tulsi should always be planted in the north or north-east direction (Ishan Kon). Placing it in this direction maintains peace and happiness in the home.
Evening lamp: Lighting a ghee lamp near the Tulsi plant every evening removes negative energy from the house.
Precautions on special days: On Ekadashi, Sunday and solar eclipse, one should not offer water to Tulsi nor should its leaves be plucked.
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