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Every day, Hindus pray to the sacred Tulasi plant in their homes. They think of it as a physical form of Goddess Lakshmi and pray for their health, wealth, and spiritual well-being.
Tulasi is very important in rituals all over India because it is linked to Lord Vishnu in a strong way. Astrologers and spiritual people now say that giving Tulasi certain things on certain days of the week can bring more blessings from God. Traditionally, these are some things that people who worship Tulasi can give her every day:Monday: Water and Raw Milk People who worship Tulasi are told to give her a mix of water and raw milk on Mondays. People believe that doing this ritual will improve their mental and emotional health and help them stay calm at the start of the week. Tuesday: Red Flowers You are strong and safe when you give red flowers on Tuesday. People believe it helps followers and gives them strength. Wednesday is the day for Moong Dal (Green Gram)On Wednesdays, people often give green gram as a gift. People say that this makes people get along better, be smarter, and talk to each other better. Thursday: Yellow Flowers and Turmeric On Thursday, people give Tulasi turmeric and yellow flowers because they think it’s a lucky day.
People who believe this say it brings a lot of good things, like money and learning. Flowers and candy on Friday People say that Goddess Lakshmi is happy when you give her sweets and white flowers on Fridays. This ritual is about having a happy home, making money, and getting along. Oil of Mustard Lamp on Saturday People believe that lighting a diya with mustard oil near the Tulasi plant on Saturday keeps bad energies away and makes the bad effects of planets less strong. Sunday: Sugar or Jaggery On Sunday, it’s nice and good to give sugar or jaggery. They think it will make them happy and bring their families closer together. In a spiritual sense, it means Experts say that being dedicated and consistent is more important than what you offer. People of all ages still need these daily rituals, both spiritually and culturally, because more and more people are turning to traditional ways to find balance in their modern lives.

