Tulsi leaves are commonly offered in Hindu worship, especially in rituals related to Lord Vishnu. It is believed that the plant brings peace, health, and prosperity to households. Tulsi is also ...
ITC Agri Business Division is encouraging the cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants to expand the conglomerate's ...
Gentle leaf picking and winter protection are crucial for a thriving, blessed plant. Tulsi, often called the “queen of herbs,” holds a sacred place in households for its divine and medicinal ...
In Tulsi Vivah, devotees begin preparations with a ritual bath in the morning. People observe fast to seek Tulsi blessings.
ITC Agri Business Division is promoting the cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants like Ashwagandha and Tulsi, driving growth in its health and wellness product portfolio.
Tulsi has a special significance in Hinduism. You will find Tulsi plants in most of the houses. People worship Tulsi and take care of the Tulsi plant with great religiousness. Offering water to ...
ITC's Agri Business Division is promoting medicinal and aromatic plant cultivation, such as Ashwagandha and Tulsi, in Madhya Pradesh as part of their strategy to tap into the health and wellness ...
symbolized by the Shaligram and Tulsi plant. Observed on the Dwadashi tithi, this year it falls on November 13th, marking the beginning of the Hindu wedding season. One of the oldest and most ...
To honour her purity, Vishnu blessed her to be reborn as the sacred Tulsi plant, promising to marry her annually in this form. Thus, Tulsi Vivah is celebrated each year as the union of Lord Vishnu ...