Symbol | Tulsi (Holy Basil) |
Religion | Hinduism |
Origin | Considered sacred in Hinduism, mentioned in various scriptures. |
Meaning | Represents purity, protection, and a connection to the divine |
Appearance | Sacred basil plant with aromatic leaves. |
Colors | Green. |
Usage | Worshiped, planted in homes for its sacred significance. |
History | Integral to Hindu rituals and Ayurvedic traditions. |
Popularity | Commonly planted in Hindu households. |
Importance | Symbolizes purity and is associated with various deities. |
Complexity | Simple yet deeply ingrained in cultural practices. |
Emotions | Elicits feelings of purity, protection, and divine connection. |