If you have a Tulsi plant at home, remember these 5 things, otherwise everything will slowly be ruined

Most of the houses have a Tulsi plant, but not everyone follows the correct rules for keeping the Tulsi plant in the house, due to which negativity increases in the house, financial loss occurs and diseases surround it.

There are many benefits of keeping a Tulsi plant in the home. This sacred plant is a form of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and if one neglects the rules regarding its maintenance, Goddess Lakshmi becomes displeased. In such a home, neither does Goddess Lakshmi reside, nor does happiness, prosperity, and positivity prevail. Instead, illness and poverty take hold. Therefore, if you have a Tulsi plant in your home, learn the necessary rules and be sure to follow them.

Important rules for keeping Tulsi plant at home

The right place to place a Tulsi plant - Never place the Tulsi plant in the south direction, as it represents Yama. This mistake can bring trouble to your family. It is most auspicious to place the Tulsi plant in the north, east, or northeast direction.

When to offer water to Tulsi:   Offer water to Tulsi every morning after bathing, but never on Sundays or Ekadashi Tithi. Offering water to Tulsi on these days is prohibited.

Evening Lamp Near Tulsi - Light a lamp filled with cow ghee near the Tulsi plant every evening. Doing so pleases Goddess Lakshmi and brings wealth to the home. Otherwise, the full benefits of planting the Tulsi plant are not reaped.

Purity around the Tulsi plant - Maintain cleanliness and purity around the Tulsi plant. Avoid brooms, dustbins, shoes, cacti, thorny plants, chili peppers, or Shami trees. Otherwise, Goddess Lakshmi will become angry, and negativity, conflict, poverty, and illness will increase in the home.

Tulsi buds - Tulsi buds periodically appear, resembling tiny basil flowers. Pick them from time to time, but never throw them away with the garbage. Tulsi leaves, buds, roots, stems, and even the soil are sacred. Do not disrespect them. Instead, immerse them in flowing water.

Don't place a Shivling near a Tulsi plant - According to religious beliefs, a Shivling or any object associated with Lord Shiva should never be placed near a Tulsi plant. Neither should Tulsi be offered to Lord Shiva. This is prohibited. This mistake can be life-threatening.

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