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Rules for wearing Tulsi Mala (तुलसी माला धारण करने के नियम)

Rules for wearing Tulsi Mala
In Hinduism, apart from the Tulsi plant, its garland is also very important. It is said in Sanatan Dharma that along with Devi Lakshmi, Bhagwan Vishnu also resides in the Tulsi plant. Planting a Tulsi plant in every house is considered auspicious. Bhagwan Shaligram resides in the root of Tulsi. It is believed that Devi Lakshmi resides in Tulsi and it is more fruitful if the mantra of Bhagwan Vishnu is chanted with Tulsi garland.
Rules of wearing Tulsi garland
❀ There are many strict rules for wearing Tulsi garland. The person wearing this garland should always eat pure food. Apart from meat, alcohol, one should also stay away from tamasic food.
❀ The person who has worn Tulsi garland should not remove the garland even by mistake again and again.
❀ Before wearing Tulsi garland, it is necessary to purify it thoroughly with Ganges water. The garland should be worn only when it is dry.
❀ The person who wears the mala of Tulsi should not wear the mala of Rudraksh. It has the opposite effect.
❀ If you cannot wear Tulsi garland around your neck, then you can wear it in your right hand. The condition in this is that this garland has to be taken off at the time of daily work. Wear it only after purifying it with Gangajal.

Benefits of wearing tulsi mala
You can get many benefits by wearing Tulsi Mala. Apart from being revered, Tulsi is also full of medicinal properties. It drives away many diseases. It is said that wearing a mala of Tulsi purifies both the mind and soul and increases positive thoughts in the mind.

For worship of Shri Tulsi Maharani
Tulsi Aarti [Maharani Namo Namo]
❀ Aarti: Jai Jai Tulsi Mata
Shri Tulasi Chalisa
Shri Tulsi Stuti
Shri Tulsi Stotram
Shri Tulsi Namashtakam Strotam
Tulsi Ashtottara Shatnam Namavali

तुलसी माला धारण करने के नियम हिन्दी में पढ़ें

हिंदू धर्म में तुलसी के पौधे के अलावा उसकी माला का भी बहुत महत्व है। सनातन धर्म में कहा जाता है कि तुलसी के पौधे में देवी लक्ष्मी के साथ-साथ भगवान विष्णु का भी वास होता है।
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