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Tulsi Manjari: Do not make the mistake of throwing away Tulsi flowers after they have dried...

Fashionnewsera 2 months ago

In Hinduism, the Tulsi plant is not merely a botanical specimen; it is revered as the very embodiment of the Goddess herself. It is believed that any individual who worships Mother Tulsi daily with proper rituals and devotion ensures that happiness, peace, and prosperity forever reside within their home and family.

Along with its leaves, the 'Manjari' (the flower clusters or seed pods) of the Tulsi plant is also accorded special significance in religious practices and Vastu Shastra. Let us explore some highly effective remedies involving the Manjari.

**Beneficial Remedies Using Manjari**
Tulsi is extremely dear to Lord Vishnu. Therefore, if your Tulsi plant has begun to bloom with Manjari, you may wash them with clean water and offer them during your worship of Shri Hari Vishnu (particularly on Thursdays). Performing this act is believed to help the devotee find relief from financial difficulties. After the worship concludes, tie these Manjari in a clean red cloth and place the bundle inside your safe, locker, or wallet. This remedy is considered highly effective in alleviating financial scarcity.

**Freedom from Negativity**
You may also offer Manjari during your worship of Goddess Lakshmi. Doing so invites abundance into the home and opens up new avenues for acquiring wealth. Furthermore, if you wish to rid your home of negative energy, mix a small amount of holy Ganges water (Gangajal) into a vessel of ordinary water and add the Manjari to it. Subsequently, sprinkle this water throughout your entire home.

**How ​​to Pluck the Manjari**
Never make the mistake of plucking the Manjari the moment they appear on the Tulsi plant. You should only pluck them once they begin to turn brown. Before plucking the Manjari, be sure to seek permission from Mother Tulsi by folding your hands in prayer and bowing before her; only then should you proceed to pluck them.

**Avoid These Mistakes**
Do not pluck Tulsi leaves or Manjari on Sundays or on the day of Ekadashi.
Avoid touching the Tulsi plant after sunset.

Do not pluck Tulsi leaves or Manjari without having taken a bath or while your hands are unclean (after eating).
Whenever possible, prioritize using the Manjari that have naturally broken off and fallen into the pot on their own.
Refrain from plucking Tulsi leaves or Manjari without a specific reason or purpose. Always maintain cleanliness around the Tulsi plant, and refrain from placing items such as footwear or trash cans near it.
One should never place thorny plants-such as cacti-near the Tulsi plant.

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