The most important and eco-friendly plant on earth is Tulsi. Indians
worship the Tulsi plant from ancient times. Holy Basil has been revered for its
medicinal value throughout India for thousands of years. Ayurvedic texts
describe Holy Basil as a pillar of holistic herbal medicine and a goddess
incarnated in plant form (the mother medicine of nature). Here we will look the
most important properties and benefits of Tulsi to our Nature. We all know that how pollution impact environment so the impact of pollution can be reduce by using Tulsi plant. Having holy
basil plant in front of the house is considered as one of the good practices in
India. Let’s see why.
General information
Ocimum tenuiflorum, also known as Ocimum sanctum, holy basil, or Tulsi
(also spelled thulasi), “तुळस” in Marathi.
is an aromatic plant in the family Lamiaceae which is native to the Indian
subcontinent and widespread as a cultivated plant throughout the Southeast
Asian tropics. It is an erect, many branched sub shrub, 30–60 cm tall with
hairy stems and simple phyllotaxic green or purple leaves that are strongly
scented. Tulasi is cultivated for religious and medicinal purposes, and for its
essential oil. It is widely known across the Indian subcontinent as a medicinal
plant and an herbal tea, commonly used in Ayurveda.
Cultivation Method
Tulsi can be grown any where easily by just spreading its seeds on the
soil. Tulsi requires little water and no any fertilizer for growth. Tulsi can
be easily cultivated around the house and in the backyard. Tulsi seeds are very
small in size and are grown in bunches. Tulsi leaves have a unique smell and it
is due the presence of special chemicals that makes Tulsi a strong medicine. In
Ayurveda, Tulsi is used for treatment in many diseases.
Religious importance
Tulsi has a very high importance in the religion of Hindus. The wedding
season in India is started after marriage ceremony of God Tulsi with God
Krishna. Tulsi is the sacred plant dearer to the Lord Vishnu. Tulsi symbolizes
purity. It is considered as the holy plant in the Indian Subcontinent. Tulsi
got its name from Tulsi Devi, who was one of Lord Krishna's eternal consorts.
In India people grow Tulsi as the religious plant and worship it. Its leaves
are used in temples for the worship purposes and also on the several occasions
such as marriage. A Hindu house is considered incomplete without the Tulsi
plant in the courtyard. Tulsi is believed to promote longevity and lifelong
happiness.
Due to
presence of Tulsi the environment around the house stays healthy and clean. By
taking every day juice of Tulsi will remove all impurities from our body. Study
for Effects of Tulsi on the cancer tissues are in progress with positive
results. In almost every home in India parents recommends their children to eat
one leaf of Tulsi every day to prevent cough, fever, night blindness, headache
and other allergic diseases. The impact of pollution is greatly cured by Tulsi plant.