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Tulsi Mala
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A Tulsi Mala (तुलसी माला) is a sacred rosary made from the woody stems of the Tulsi plant (Holy Basil), which is considered the most sacred plant in Hinduism. Tulsi is worshipped as the incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi and is especially dear to Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna.
Wearing a Tulsi Mala symbolizes devotion (bhakti), purity, and surrender to Lord Vishnu or Krishna.
🌟 Benefits of Tulsi Mala
Category | Benefits |
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🙏 Spiritual Upliftment | Increases devotion, helps in mantra chanting, strengthens bhakti yoga |
🌿 Purity & Protection | Wards off evil energies, ghosts, negative influences |
❤️ Emotional Balance | Reduces stress, anger, anxiety, and promotes mental peace |
🧘 Chakra Cleansing | Helps open heart chakra (Anahata) for divine love and surrender |
🛡️ Protection in Kali Yuga | According to scriptures, Tulsi protects from sins in the modern age |
🌈 Good Luck & Harmony | Brings peace, clarity, and prosperity in family and personal life |
🧬 Health Benefits | Aura cleansing, improves immunity, and spiritual healing |
🙏 Why Use a Tulsi Mala?
To connect deeply with Lord Krishna or Vishnu.
To practice pure bhakti (devotion) in daily life.
To protect yourself from spiritual impurities.
To enhance mantra power and attract divine blessings.
Essential for Vaishnavas, ISKCON followers, and Krishna devotees.
📿 How to Wear a Tulsi Mala
Aspect | Instructions |
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Best Day to Wear | Thursday, Ekadashi, or during Kartik month |
Best Time | Early morning after bath (Brahma Muhurta preferred) |
Mantra While Wearing | “हरे कृष्ण हरे राम” or “ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय” |
Where to Wear | Around the neck; can also be worn as a kanthi mala (double loop) |
Can Everyone Wear? | Yes, especially beneficial for Krishna/Vishnu devotees |
🧘♂️ Note: Tulsi Mala is also worn during chanting (japa) using a separate japa mala, not the neck mala.
🔄 How to Use Tulsi Mala for Japa
Sit in a clean and peaceful place.
Hold the mala in your right hand, between middle finger and thumb.
Recite one mantra (e.g., "Hare Krishna") on each bead.
Don’t cross the guru bead – reverse after one full round of 108 beads.
✅ Popular Mantras to Chant:
“Hare Krishna Hare Rama” (Maha Mantra – most powerful with Tulsi)
“ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय” (Lord Vishnu’s mantra)
“ॐ श्रीं श्रीये नमः” (for prosperity and peace)
🧼 How to Purify and Energize Tulsi Mala
Step | How-To |
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Cleansing | Gently rinse with Ganga Jal or rose water (do not soak long) |
Drying | Dry naturally or pat with clean cloth |
Energizing | Chant mantras or keep on Krishna/Vishnu altar for 108 chants |
Storage | Keep in clean cotton/silk pouch or in a puja space |
❌ Dos and Don’ts of Tulsi Mala
✅ Do:
Wear after bathing with a pure heart.
Chant regularly with full focus.
Use a separate Tulsi mala for japa.
❌ Don’t:
Wear during sex, periods, funeral, or while drinking alcohol.
Let others touch or wear your personal Tulsi mala.
Wear while eating non-veg or engaging in impure acts.
Wear it only as fashion — Tulsi is a goddess.
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