Importance of TULSI

Dear all. Namaste.
Happy maargazhi.
Today we will think about the importance of TULSI.

Tulsi is a medicinal plant.

She is worshipped as AN AMSA OF GODDESS SRI LAKSHMI.

In olden days people used to keep TULSI plant in their house
front courtyard.
In TAMIL ALL THE VAISHNAVA LITERATURE explain in detail about the importance of tulsi and refers TULSI as THUZHAI.

In perusal temple we receive the holy water as tulsi there that, which being kept in capper vessel and being all the time in front of LORD and being inside the sanctum the water transforms into holy there that which cures all the ailments and diseases.

Scientifically, tulsi can destroy the bad or good health bacteria and improves our stamina and general health of our human body.

Even during the pandemic period all doctors irrespective of their field whether allopathy or Ayurveda, siddha, homeopathy they all suggested to even requested all of us to have tulsi tea, tulsi syrup, and even tulsi in any form to go into our body.
Tulsi is divine.
Tulsi is medicine
Tulsi is beauty
Tulsi is our bodyguard
Tulsi is boon giver and our protector.

I BOW DOWN TO THE TULSI, AT WHOSE BASE WHERE ALL THE HOLY PLACES, AT WHOSE TOP RESIDE ALL THE DEITIES AND IN WHOSE MIDDLE ARE ALL THE VEDAS.

Kitchen… Is our Medical store

Namaste all.

Now all great dietician in India are advising …bring out the metals in your kitchen….

It is advisable to replace nonstick cookware and plastic, steel plates with traditional kitchen and cookware.

Above all, good health is most important and it starts only from the kitchen.

We have to choose and use right utensils, the right plates and right glasses which can make all the good food difference to our general health, immunity, skin and most importantly to our digestion.

1. Use iron Kadai to make vegetables and chappati.

2. Use pital -brass pots to make dols and kichadi

3. Use silver or kansa plates or glasses to eat and drink.

… Prof. V.V. Meenakshi Jayakumar