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  1. Main article: Tulasi in Hinduism. Hindu texts such as the Skanda Purana, Padma Purana, as well as the Shiva Purana feature Tulasi in the tale of the asuras, Vrinda and her husband Jalandhara. Vrinda is described as a pious devotee of Vishnu who marries Jalandhara.

  2. by Kiran Jhamb. Written by Kiran Jhamb. Tulsi vivah, the ceremonial marriage of Tulsi plant (holy basil) to God Vishnu is performed in Kartik month of the Hindu calendar. It is mentioned in Padma Puran and other ancient scriptures.

  3. May 6, 2012 · The story of Tulsi, the medicinal plant, begins with Indra, the Lord of the Heavens. Lord Indra, was the king of the Devas. But he realized that people no longer looked up to him at the main God. This worried him a lot. He knew that people now looked up at Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva to guide them.

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  4. The Devi Bhagavata Purana regards Tulasi as a manifestation of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, and the principal consort of Vishnu. Once upon a time, King Vrishadhvaja—a devotee of the god Shiva —banned worship of all other deities except for that of his patron god.

  5. Tulsi Vivah Story. Vrinda was a devout follower of Lord Vishnu. She was married to the demon king Jalandhar and was his devoted wife. He was thought to be Lord Shiva’s demon child. The King possessed great power, but his evil nature drove him to conquer all Gods and become the Asura King.

  6. The top 15 benefits are: Lord Vishnu’s blessings: Wearing a Tulsi Mala is said to attract the blessings of Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna, as mentioned in the Garuda Purana. Protection: The wearer is protected against nightmares, terror, weapons, accidents, ghosts, and black magic.

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  8. The story of Tulasi Devi in short Srimati Tulasi devi is one of the most exalted devotees of the Sri Krishna. All scriptures stress on the importance of getting the mercy of Tulasi devi if one has to make progress in the path of devotion.