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Tulsi
Puja
Tulsi
is a very sacred plant found in almost every Hindu's home. Worshiping
Tulsi is observed almost every day. Following things are required
for Tulsi Puja.
The
sacred plant, Tulsi is regarded as the incarnation of the goddess
Mahalakshmi. Tulsi represents duty, dedication, love, virtue and sorrow
of all women. That is why this herb is usually worshipped by women
of all age groups.
How
To Perform Tulsi Puja
Before
the puja take a bath. Decorate the pot where Tulsi is grown. Offer
water to the sacred plant. Apply kumkum on one of its leaf. A length
of red cloth can be wrapped along the stem. Offer red flower to the
sacred herb, Tulsi. Offer fruits by placing them near the pot. Light
the clay lamp and perform aarti to complete the Tulsi Puja. People
usually take a leaf of Tulsi after the Puja and put it in their mouth.
It is believed by committing such act; they are taking the spirit
of goddess inside them.
Tulsi
Vivah
It is considered that the month of Kartik (October-November) is loved
by Tulsi. 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. In northern India and in Gaudiya Vaishnava communities,
it is called the 'Tulsi Vivah' or the wedding day of Tulsi and Shaligram.
Tulsi
represents honor, virtue and steadfast loyalty. This sacred bush of
herbal leaves symbolizes Hindu femininity respected by men and women.
Tulsi is regarded as the "Mother of the World."
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