Hey folks! 🌿 Did you know that growing a Tulsi plant at home comes with some Vastu rules? Let’s dive into this and learn the best practices for our beloved Tulsi. 🌱✨
Why Tulsi is Special:
In every Hindu household, the Tulsi plant holds a special place. Whether it’s a sprawling garden or a tiny balcony in an apartment, you’ll find this sacred plant. 🌺🕯️
Tulsi isn't just for spiritual practices like morning and evening prayers. It’s also renowned for its medicinal properties. From improving air quality to being a staple in traditional medicine, Tulsi is truly remarkable. 🌿💊
Vastu Tips for Growing Tulsi:
Direction Matters: The best place for Tulsi is the north direction of your house. If that’s not possible, the northeast or east direction works too. 🧭🌞
Auspicious Timing: Planting Tulsi in the month of Kartika is considered highly auspicious. Chaitra and Navratri are also good times to plant Tulsi. 🗓️🙏
Day of Planting: Thursdays are considered the most auspicious for planting Tulsi. If facing financial issues, planting on a Saturday is beneficial. 🌳✨
Things to Avoid:
Never plant Tulsi on Ekadashi, Sundays, or during solar and lunar eclipses. It’s believed to bring bad luck. 🌘❌
Avoid plucking Tulsi leaves on these days as well. 🌿🚫
Tulsi is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and health to your home. So, follow these Vastu tips and enjoy the blessings of this divine plant. 🌿💚