Tulsi (holy basil) is worshipped as a manifestation of Goddess Lakshmi and is considered the most sacred plant in Hindu tradition. It represents purity, devotion, and divine protection. Every Hindu home traditionally maintains a Tulsi plant, and it's used in all sacred rituals and daily worship.
Absolutely. Harita Tulsi dhoop brings the sacred essence of Tulsi into your worship even without a living plant. Many people use it during the winter months, in apartments where plants can't grow, or as a complement to their Tulsi plant worship.
According to Hindu tradition, Tulsi purifies the environment, removes negative energies, invites Goddess Lakshmi's blessings, promotes health and healing, protects against evil influences, and creates a spiritually charged atmosphere. It's particularly powerful for daily morning worship.
Yes, completely safe. Our charcoal-free Tulsi dhoop is made with natural ingredients and is ideal for daily worship. Tulsi is known for its healing and purifying properties rather than causing any harm. Always ensure proper ventilation during use.
Yes, Tulsi dhoop is excellent for meditation and yoga practice. The fresh, herbal fragrance calms the mind, purifies the practice space, and enhances spiritual focus. Light one stick 5 minutes before your practice begins.
While the dhoop carries the sacred essence and fragrance of Tulsi, it's primarily used for spiritual purification and worship rather than medicinal purposes. However, the natural Tulsi-infused smoke does create a cleansing, health-promoting atmosphere in your home.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep them in their original packaging or an airtight container to preserve the fresh Tulsi fragrance and sacred potency.
Yes, Tulsi is universally auspicious and can be offered to all Hindu deities, especially Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Krishna. It's particularly powerful during morning prayers and is considered one of the most sacred offerings in Hindu worship.

