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'''Tulsi''' or '''Tulasi''' ['''''Ocimum Tenuiflorum'''''] or '''Holi Basil''' is a scared plant in Hindu belief. Hindus regarding it as an earthy manifestation of the goddess Tulsi, she is regarded as a great worshipper of the god ''Vishnu
 
'''Tulsi''' or '''Tulasi''' ['''''Ocimum Tenuiflorum'''''] or '''Holi Basil''' is a scared plant in Hindu belief. Hindus regarding it as an earthy manifestation of the goddess Tulsi, she is regarded as a great worshipper of the god ''Vishnu
 
The plant is cultivated for religious and medical purposes, and for its essential oil.
 
The plant is cultivated for religious and medical purposes, and for its essential oil.
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tulsi plant


Tulsi or Tulasi [Ocimum Tenuiflorum] or Holi Basil is a scared plant in Hindu belief. Hindus regarding it as an earthy manifestation of the goddess Tulsi, she is regarded as a great worshipper of the god Vishnu The plant is cultivated for religious and medical purposes, and for its essential oil.