Mohini Ekadashi is considered one of the most spiritually powerful Ekadashis in the Hindu calendar. It is believed that observing this day with devotion helps remove negativity, reduce karmic burdens, and invite peace and prosperity.
In traditional practice, Tulsi is regarded as especially sacred to Lord Vishnu, making it central to many rituals performed on this day.
Significance of Tulsi on mohini Ekadashi
Tulsi is believed to represent purity, devotion, and divine protection. On mohini Ekadashi, it is used to:
- Strengthen spiritual energy
- Remove negative influences
- Attract harmony and prosperity
- Deepen devotion to Lord Vishnu
Essential Tulsi Remedies for Prosperity and Peace
1. Tulsi Puja with Lord Vishnu
On mohini Ekadashi:
- Offer fresh Tulsi leaves to Lord Vishnu
- Light a diya near the Tulsi plant
- Chant “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya”
👉 Belief: Brings peace, blessings, and financial stability.
2. Tulsi Water Ritual
Prepare Tulsi-infused water:
- Soak clean Tulsi leaves in water overnight
- Drink it early morning after prayers
👉 Belief: Purifies the body and mind and improves clarity.
3. Tulsi Deepak (Lamp Offering)
Light a lamp near the Tulsi plant in the evening:
- Use ghee or sesame oil
- Offer prayers silently
👉 Belief: Removes negativity and attracts positive energy at home.
4. Tulsi Garland Offering
Offer Tulsi leaves or garland to vishnu idols or pictures.
👉 Belief: Enhances devotion and brings harmony in relationships.
5. Tulsi Meditation Practice
Sit near the Tulsi plant and:
- Meditate for a few minutes
- Focus on breathing and chanting
- Reflect on gratitude and forgiveness
👉 Belief: Reduces stress and promotes mental peace.
Spiritual Importance
According to Hindu belief systems like Puranas, Tulsi is considered a divine plant that:
- Purifies the environment
- Protects against negative energies
- Strengthens spiritual discipline
Do’s and Don’ts on mohini Ekadashi
Do:
- Observe fasting (complete or partial)
- Worship Lord vishnu and Tulsi daily
- Practice charity and kindness
Don’t:
- Avoid anger and arguments
- Avoid harming plants or living beings
- Avoid consuming grains (traditional Ekadashi rule)
Conclusion
On mohini Ekadashi, Tulsi is not just a plant but a symbol of devotion and spiritual cleansing. These traditional remedies are believed to help bring inner peace, prosperity, and protection from negativity, aligning mind, body, and spirit.
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