
This explains the marriage between Lord Vishnu and Tulasi, how Tulasi became both the Gandaki River and the sacred Tulasi tree, and how Lord Vishnu accepted the form of the sacred stones found …
ion and management practices for successful cultivation. Tissue culture of Tulasi offers rapid multiplication of dis ase-free plants, ensuring genetic purity and uniformity. It enables year-round …
Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum L.), also known as Tulasi in Sanskrit, holy basil in English is a highly prized culinary and medicinal herb belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It is native to the Indi-an …
The preparation of Tulasi Arka is simple, and due to its favorable properties, it can be utilized in the treatment of numerous diseases. The formulated Arka was evaluated for its Arka parameters, …
Tulsi, also known as holy basil or tulsi in Hindi or Sanskrit, is a highly beneficial aromatic herb native to the Indian subcontinent and a member of the Lamiaceae family. It has been used for more than three …
tulasi kavacham asya shree tulasi kavacha stotra mahaamantrasya shree mahaadeva rushihi anushTup Chandaha shree tulasi devataa manah eepsitaartha kaamanaa siddhyarthe jape viniyogaha ||
This article aimed to highlight the Tulasi plant's value by representation on its literary and historical context. The facts are emphasized, and the epigraphically are also consulted.