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Mahaprasad Janani Mantra

Mahaprasad Janani Sarva Saubhagyavardhini। Aadhi Vyadhi Hara Nityam Tulasi Tvam Namostute॥

  • This mantra should be chanted while touching the Tulsi plant.
  • It helps in fulfilling all desires and brings prosperity.

Tulsi Gayatri Mantra

Om Tulsīdevyai Cha Vidmahe, Vishnupriyayai Cha Dhīmahi, Tanno Vrinda Prachodayāt॥

  • This mantra is a prayer to Tulsi Mata, who is very dear to Lord Vishnu.
  • It helps in gaining wisdom and divine blessings.

Vrinda Devi Ashtak Mantra

Gangeyachampeyatadidvinindirochihpravahasnapitatmavrinde । Bandhukabandhudyutidivyavasovrinde Numaste Charanaravindam ॥

  • This mantra is a devotional offering to Vrinda Devi (another name for Tulsi).
  • It praises her radiance, beauty, and divine energy.

Vrinda Devi Mantra

Samastavaikunṭhashiromaṇau ShriKrishnasya Vrindavanadhanyadhāmin । Dattadhikare Vṛishabhānuputryā Vrinde Numaste Charanaravindam ॥

  • This mantra acknowledges Vrinda Devi’s power as the guardian of Vrindavan, appointed by Radha Rani.
  • Chanting this brings divine protection and blessings.

Suprabha Mantra

Om Suprabhaya Namah

Meaning: "O Divine Mother, I bow to you, please bless me."

  • This mantra is a simple yet powerful prayer for grace and protection.

Importance of Tulsi in Hinduism

In Hinduism, Tulsi (Holy Basil) is considered sacred and is worshiped as a mother. The Tulsi plant is believed to be a symbol of Goddess Lakshmi, and it holds great religious significance in Hindu rituals.

  • Tulsi is easily found in homes and is known for its medicinal properties.
  • According to mythology, Lord Vishnu loves Tulsi, and offering Tulsi leaves in prayers pleases him.
  • It is believed that planting a Tulsi plant at home brings prosperity and happiness.
  • Lighting a lamp near Tulsi in the evening is said to remove poverty and misfortune, attracting the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Chanting the Tulsi Mantra during worship is considered very auspicious and beneficial.

Benefits of Chanting Tulsi Mantra

  • Grants Moksha (liberation), as per religious scriptures.
  • Creates a positive and divine atmosphere at home.
  • Brings blessings from the Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva), who are believed to reside where Tulsi is planted.
  • Removes negativity from the house.
  • Fulfills desires when the mantra is chanted while touching the Tulsi plant.

How to Chant Tulsi Mantra

  • Take a Bath & Wear Clean Clothes – Before chanting, bathe and wear clean clothes.
  • Worship Your Deity – Offer prayers to your favorite deity (Ishtadev).
  • Offer Water to Tulsi Mata – Bow to Maa Tulsi and pour pure water at her roots.
  • Light a Lamp & Incense – Light a ghee lamp and incense sticks in front of Tulsi Mata.
  • Offer Decorations & Sindoor-Haldi – Decorate Tulsi Mata with flowers, sindoor, and turmeric.
  • Perform 7 Parikrama (Circumambulations) – Walk around Tulsi Mata 7 times in devotion.
  • Start Chanting the Tulsi Mantra – Begin your mantra chanting with full focus and purity.

Benefits of Chanting Tulsi Mantra

  • Prevents Bad Dreams – Regular chanting stops nightmares and reduces fear.
  • Protects from Negative Energies – It removes black magic, evil eye, and bad energies.
  • Purifies Mind, Body & Soul – It helps in achieving spiritual and mental peace.
  • Keeps Negative Energies Away – Protects from all kinds of negative forces.
  • Improves Health – Chanting Tulsi Mantra helps in overcoming health problems.

Things to Keep in Mind While Chanting

  • Worship Your Deity First – Before chanting, always pray to your Ishtadev.
  • Pronounce Mantras Correctly – Ensure proper and clear pronunciation.
  • Do Not Pluck Tulsi Leaves – Never break Tulsi leaves while chanting.
  • Perform 7 Parikrama – Walk 7 times around Tulsi Mata.
  • Avoid Tamsik Food – Do not eat non-vegetarian or impure food while chanting.