Cultivation of TULSI – Emerging Trend to Combat POLLUTION
TULSI Cultivation - Emerging Trend to Combat POLLUTIONTulsi Cultivation is important in the current scenario. As per our Saints and...
Modern science has recognized its greatness through extensive research on Tulsi.
Experiments conducted on Tulsi have proved that Tulsi is extremely beneficial.
Tulsi gives longevity, health, and affirmation. Destroys sins just by seeing.
It is noteworthy that during the period from 25th December to 1st January, to bid farewell to the last year, issues like drug addiction and suicide are on the rise due to blind imitation of the West. Celebrating this festival (Tulsi Pujan Diwas) during these times will prove to be a boon, as Tulsi is an excellent anti-depressant, promoting increased enthusiasm, vigor, and sattvikta.
On 25th December, after a morning bath, place the Tulsi pot in a clean spot in the house, slightly elevated from the ground. Offer water to it while reciting this mantra-
Mahaaprasaadajanani Sarvasaubhaagyavardhinee |
Aadhivyaadhi Harirnityam Tulsi Twaam Namostu Te ||
Then, recite the mantra ‘Tulsiyaye Namah’ while applying Tilak, and offer Akshat (rice), flowers, and some Prasad. Light a lamp, perform aarti, and complete 7, 11, 21, 51, or 111 parikrama (circumambulations) around Tulsi ji. In that pure environment, remain calm, pray to God, and chant God’s name or Gurumantra. Sitting near Tulsi and practicing Pranayama enhances strength, intelligence, and vigor.
Distribute the prasad by adding Tulsi leaves. Stay awake near Tulsi until 12 o’clock at night and attain divine peace by engaging in bhajan, and kirtan, listening to discourses, and chanting. The recitation of Tulsi Namashtak is also beneficial. You can worship Tulsi in your nearest ashram, Tulsi forest, or any holy place at your convenience.
Vrindaam Vrindaavaneem Vishwapaawaneem Vishwapoojitaam |
Pushpasaaraam Nandineem Cha Tulseem Krishnajeevaneem ||
Etannaamaashtakam Chaitatstotram naamaarthasanyutam |
Yah Pathettaam Cha Sampoojya Soashwamedhafalam labhet ||
Lord Narayana says to Devarshi Naradaji: “The goddess Tulsi is known by the eight names which are- Vrinda, Vrindavani, Vishvapavani, Visvapujita, Pushpasara, Nandini, Tulsi and Krishnajivani. All these epithets are turned into the form of a stotra and whosoever adores Tulsi and recites this stotra earns the merit of performing an Ashvamedha sacrifice.” (The Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Prakriti Khanda: 22.32-33)
Beneficial in chronic stomach diseases like chronic diarrhea, helminthiasis, etc.
Wearing a Tulsi mala around the neck and performing good deeds yield benefits a thousandfold.
It enhances beauty, strength, celibacy, and memory while eliminating germs, tridoshas, and poisons.
In a day, we take approximately 21,600 breaths. Now, the more the air becomes polluted, the more people's health deteriorates.
Trees are a boon, a blessing for our health and for the environment. Tulsi and Peepal trees provide vital energy in abundance.
Pujya Bapuji has always acted as a staunch sentinel for the protection of the environment. He has emphasized tree plantation and the purification of the atmosphere in his Satsang discourses over the past 50 years.
Indian professional wrestler
If a plastic tree starts giving oxygen, then celebrate Christmas; otherwise, light a lamp under Tulsi. Don’t celebrate 25th December with a plastic tree, but celebrate Tulsi Pujan Day with Nature's heritage. We take pride in our Sanatan culture.
Advocate
There has been a tradition of worshiping Tulsi in the courtyard of houses since ancient times, whether it be a king's palace or a humble dwelling. Keeping a Tulsi plant at home is considered beneficial not only from a religious perspective but also scientifically.
Former Member of the Lok Sabha
Tulsi is a boon for the entire earth, a highly beneficial medicine, and nectar for human life. Hearty greetings to all on the auspicious occasion of #TulsiPujanDay.
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