When the Tulsi plant in your home withers, it is advised to follow certain astrological rules before removing it from the house.
In Hinduism, the Tulsi plant is considered highly sacred. It is believed that a household with a Tulsi plant experiences perpetual prosperity. Hence, not only do we plant Tulsi in our homes but also regularly worship it.
Worshipping Tulsi can dispel all household problems and open the doors to prosperity. Therefore, it is advised to worship Tulsi on specific days. Additionally, it is believed that the Tulsi plant may indicate forthcoming troubles when it withers unexpectedly.
The sudden withering of the Tulsi plant, despite your best efforts, can signify various things. You might wonder what to do if the Tulsi plant in your home dries up to avoid any negative impact. Let's learn about some special rules for withered Tulsi plant.
It is believed that if the lush green Tulsi plant in your home suddenly withers, it signifies potential trouble ahead. However, sometimes the withering of the Tulsi plant may not have any specific reason and could be due to weather conditions. Nevertheless, according to astrology, even after the Tulsi plant withers, it retains its sanctity, but it is advisable to remove the dried plant from the house.
Astrology suggests removing a withered Tulsi plant from the house while still treating it with respect. If the Tulsi plant dries up, it should be uprooted along with its roots and immersed in a holy river, pond, lake, or sacred water body. Remember not to touch the withered plant even on Sundays.
If the Tulsi plant in the pot dries up, remove it and replace it with a new one. Planting a new Tulsi plant on Thursdays is considered most auspicious. Planting Tulsi on this day invites the blessings of Lord Vishnu into the home. Do not remove the dried plant from the house on Ekadashi days. Avoid touching Tulsi on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Ekadashi days in any form.
According to astrology, even if a Tulsi plant in a pot dries up and is removed, the soil of that pot is still considered highly auspicious. Until a new Tulsi plant is planted, you can worship the soil of that pot where the previous plant was growing.
According to astrology, it is advisable to plant two types of Tulsi in the house: Rama Tulsi and Shyama Tulsi. Among them, Rama Tulsi is considered the most auspicious for home planting.