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Tulsi Kanthi Mala | Single Layer Tulsi Mala | Holy Basil Necklace

1 Piece

₹20
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  • The Tulsi Mala is the ultimate symbol of devotion to Lord Vishnu and His avatars. According to the Tulsi Vivah manual, Tulsi is exceptionally dear to Lord Vishnu, to the point that He will absolutely not accept any offering—even a grand feast of 56 items (Chhappan Bhog)—without the presence of Tulsi. By wearing the Tulsi Kanthi Mala, a devotee formally surrenders to the Lord, inviting spiritual purity, salvation (Moksha), and the destruction of past sins.
  • The mala cannot simply be worn out of the box; it must first be washed and purified using Panchagavya (the five sacred elements of the cow). After purification, the devotee or priest must chant the Gayatri mantra and their specific root mantra (Moolamantra) exactly eight times over the beads. Finally, the mala is offered to Lord Vishnu, and the devotee must wear it while deeply meditating that Vishnu's divine energy (Tejas) has physically entered the garland.

  • 1 pc– Single Layer Tulsi Kanthi Mala
  • Size- 9.8 Inch

• Premium Devotional Craftsmanship: Carefully crafted from Tulsi wood beads, making it suitable for daily spiritual wear, devotional practices, and religious observances.

• Sacred Spiritual Essential: Traditionally worn by devotees as a symbol of devotion, purity, and connection with Lord Krishna, Lord Vishnu, and Vaishnav traditions.

  • • For Beginners (Self-Guided Rituals): The Tulsi Kanthi Mala is an indispensable, beginner-friendly item for everyday householders and Vaishnava devotees. Wearing it acts as a constant, accessible form of devotion and spiritual protection. Beginners can wear the authentic beads daily to maintain a sense of calm, bodily purity, and close connection to Lord Krishna and Vishnu, even amidst a busy domestic life.
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  • • For Experienced Practitioners & Priests: For experienced priests and gurus, the Tulsi Mala is a strict scriptural instrument. When a qualified Pandit formally initiates a disciple or consecrates a mala for temple use, they must strictly follow the Purohit Darpan injunctions: purifying the wood with Panchagavya, invoking the Gayatri and Moolamantra eight times, and transferring Lord Vishnu's Tejas into the beads to ensure the garland is spiritually invincible before it is worn.

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