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Talusi Chaura

Talusi Chaura
In Hinduism, Tulsi, also known as holy basil, is revered as a sacred plant because it is believed to be a manifestation of the goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu, and is considered a gateway between heaven and earth. Its presence is believed to purify the home, foster piety, and bring good luck and prosperity.

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Known as the queen of herbs, the tulsi plant has numerous medicinal properties and is often found in Indian households, because it is considered sacred among the Hindus. Also called basil, this herb acts as a cure to various seasonal diseases such as common cold, flu and cough. Additionally, keeping a tulsi plant at home brings harmony and happiness to the family, according to Vastu.

As per the Hindu religion, Tulsi is a revered plant believed to be a form of goddess Lakshmi. Hence, it finds its place in many Indian households. Usually, people grow the plant in a four-sided structure that is also known as Tulsi chaura. As per Vastu, the presence of this auspicious plant is known to purify the environment and promote positivity, meditation, and protection. People worship Tulsi plant in the morning and evening by chanting mantras, lighting incense and offering flowers and pure Ganges water to the plant.

So, where to place Tulsi plant at home? The most favourable location for a Tulsi plant is in the east, northeast or north corner of the house. Here is a Vastu guide for keeping the Holy basil in your house to attract positivity.

East

East is the direction of the rising sun and ruled by the king of devatas Indra. This direction is associated with positivity and new beginnings. Hence, keeping the sacred Tulsi plant in the east direction is considered auspicious and said to promote positive vibes, ensure growth and vitality.

Northeast

The northeast direction as per Vastu, also called the Ishan Kon, is considered auspicious for creating a home temple. It is connected with abundant positive energies and gets maximum sunlight. A Tulsi plant can be kept in this direction, which will ensure good health, wealth and overall wellbeing of the family.

North

The north direction is the direction of water and ruled by the god of wealth Kuberas. Placement of the Tulsi plant in this direction will help set a positive environment at home by inviting the good energies and eliminating the negative energies.

According to Vastu, the Tulsi plant should be placed in an open space that receives optimum sunlight. An ideal location to keep the Tulsi plant is the front of the main entrance door of the house in the recommended directions – north, northeast, east or centre. This placement will prevent negative energies from entering the house and promote positive vibrations around the house.

As per the Hindu religion, Tulsi is a revered plant believed to be a form of goddess Lakshmi. Hence, it finds its place in many Indian households. Usually, people grow the plant in a four-sided structure that is also known as Tulsi chaura. As per Vastu, the presence of this auspicious plant is known to purify the environment and promote positivity, meditation, and protection. People worship Tulsi plant in the morning and evening by chanting mantras, lighting incense and offering flowers and pure Ganges water to the plant.

So, where to place Tulsi plant at home? The most favourable location for a Tulsi plant is in the east, northeast or north corner of the house. Here is a Vastu guide for keeping the Holy basil in your house to attract positivity.
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