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Why do Krishna devotees wear Tulsi mala?

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 8, 2023, 08:00 IST
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Why do Krishna devotees wear Tulsi mala?​


Tulsi Mala, also known as Tulsi beads or a Tulsi rosary, holds profound significance in Hinduism, especially among devotees of Lord Krishna. Crafted from the stems of the sacred Tulsi plant, it transcends mere adornment, offering spiritual and health benefits that have stood the test of time.

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​What is a Tulsi mala?​


Tulsi Mala is a sacred necklace made from the stems of the holy Tulsi plant (Ocimum sanctum). Tulsi, considered the most sacred plant in Hinduism, is revered for its spiritual potency. The Mala, often worn as three strands at the base of the neck, symbolizes a devotee's surrender to Lord Krishna.

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​​Why do Krishna devotees wear tulsi mala?​

Devotees of Lord Krishna, often identified as 'Vishnu Priya' or 'the beloved of Vishnu,' wear Tulsi beads as a symbol of their surrender to the Lord. The beads are believed to offer protection from negative energies, nightmares, accidents, and even weapon attacks. Such wearers are considered dear to the Lord, emphasizing their commitment to a spiritual path.

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​Association with Lord Vishnu and Goddess Tulsi:​

Lord Vishnu, the preserver and protector in Hinduism, shares a special connection with Goddess Tulsi. The plant is considered sacred, and its leaves are a customary offering to Lord Vishnu during prayers and rituals. Tulsi's presence in the home is believed to bring divine protection, and planting it is a symbol of seeking blessings from the lord.

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​Tulsi mala in rituals and worship:​

Tulsi Mala finds extensive use in Hindu rituals and meditation practices. Offering a tangible connection to spirituality, it is believed to enhance concentration, mindfulness, and spiritual connection. The continuous chanting of mantras using Tulsi beads aids in focusing the mind, creating an aura of peace, and promoting spiritual growth.

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​Health benefits:​

Apart from its spiritual significance, Tulsi Mala offers various health benefits. Tulsi, known for its medicinal properties, is an adaptogen that helps the body adapt to stress. Wearing the Mala is believed to boost immunity, reduce stress, and promote respiratory health. It acts as a natural detoxifier, enhancing skin health and promoting overall well-being.

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​Balancing the chakras:​


According to ancient Indian philosophy, Tulsi Mala's presence around the neck helps balance the body's energy centers, known as chakras. Aligning the chakras ensures a smooth flow of energy, contributing to physical and mental harmony.

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​How to use Tulsi mala:​


Before using Tulsi Mala, it is customary to purify it by immersing it in water mixed with Tulsi oil or Ganga water. Setting intentions for its use, chanting mantras or prayers, and handling it with reverence are essential aspects of its usage.

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​Protection and good luck:​


Considered a protective herb, Tulsi Mala is believed to ward off negative energies, evil spirits, and black magic. Wearing it brings good luck, prosperity, and blessings into the lives of devotees.

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​Enhanced focus and concentration:​

Wearing Tulsi Mala during meditation or spiritual practices enhances focus and concentration. The fragrance of Tulsi, combined with its association with divine energy, creates an environment conducive to deepening meditation and improving mental clarity.

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​Stress relief and emotional balance:​


Tulsi's adaptogenic properties make it beneficial for stress relief and emotional balance. Wearing Tulsi Mala can have a calming effect on the nervous system, reducing anxiety and fostering inner peace.

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