Tulasi in Hinduism
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title:
Tulasi in Hinduism
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Tulasi, Tulsi or Vrinda is a sacred plant in Hindu tradition. Hindus regard it as an earthly manifestation of the goddess Tulasi; she is regarded as the avatar of Lakshmi, and thus the consort of the god Vishnu. In another iteration, as Vrinda, she is married to Jalandhara. The offering of its leaves is recommended in ritualistic worship of Vishnu and his avatars, like Krishna and Vithoba. Traditionally, the tulasi is planted in the center of the central courtyard of Hindu houses. The plant is c
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Personification of holy basil in Hinduism
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulasi_in_Hinduism
date created:
2012-11-29T14:05:24Z
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2024-09-09T09:07:01Z
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