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again,

pl mail me as to how to make tulasi mani mala from dry

tulasi sticks in the house.

its available in market.

is there any machine to make wooden beads.

i am interested.

sarathy

 

--- pillai george <pillai_george wrote:

 

>

> (an article from Padma Purana)

>

> Everything of the Tulasi plant, leaves, flowers,

> fruits, roots, twigs, skin and even the soil around

> is holy. The soul of a dead one whose dead body is

> cremated using Tulasi twigs for firewood would

> attain a permanent place in Visnuloka. Even great

> sinners would be absolved of their sins if their

> dead bodies are cremated with Tulasi twigs. If at

> the time of death one thinks of God and mutters His

> name and if his dead body is later cremated with

> Tulasi twigs, he would have no rebirths. Even he who

> has done a crore of sins would attain moksa if at

> the time of cremating his dead body a piece of

> Tulasi twig is placed at the bottom of the funeral

> pyre. Just as all waters become pure by the union

> with. Ganga water, all firewood is made pure by the

> addition of a small piece of Tulasi twig. If the

> dead body of one is cremated using Tulasi twigs

> alone, one's sins for a crore of kalpa years would

> be washed away. Yamadutas would keep away from one

> whose dead body is cremated with Tulasi twigs

> and servants of Visnu would come near. If a light

> is burnt for Visnu with a Tulasi stick it would be

> equal to burning several lakhs of lights for Visnu.

> If one makes the Tulasi leaves into a paste and

> smears it on one's body and then worships Visnu for

> one day, one would be getting the benefit of a

> hundred ordinary worships and also the benefit of

> doing a hundred go-danas (gifts of cows). (Chapter

> 24, Padma Purana).

>

>

>

> Yours

>

> George Pillai

>

>

>

>

>

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Pranams

 

You can make your own tulasi mani mala, but it's abit troublesome.

Knowadays tulasi mala is very cheap.

 

To my experience the best and big Tulasi mani mala i saw was at Rudra Centre.

and it's cheap. Have a look at it on www.rudraksha-ratna.com.

They have black and white tulasi.

 

Have a nice day.

 

Yours

George Pillai

Parthasarathy Gopalan <gsarathy32 > wrote:

again,pl mail me as to how to make tulasi mani mala from drytulasi sticks in the

house.its available in market.is there any machine to make wooden beads.i am

interested.sarathy--- pillai george <pillai_george .sg> wrote:> > (an

article from Padma Purana)> > Everything of the Tulasi plant, leaves, flowers,>

fruits, roots, twigs, skin and even the soil around> is holy. The soul of a

dead one whose dead body is> cremated using Tulasi twigs for firewood would>

attain a permanent place in Visnuloka. Even great> sinners would be absolved of

their sins if their> dead bodies are cremated with Tulasi twigs. If at> the time

of death one thinks of God and mutters His> name and if his dead body is later

cremated with> Tulasi twigs, he would have

no rebirths. Even he who> has done a crore of sins would attain moksa if at> the

time of cremating his dead body a piece of> Tulasi twig is placed at the bottom

of the funeral> pyre. Just as all waters become pure by the union> with. Ganga

water, all firewood is made pure by the> addition of a small piece of Tulasi

twig. If the> dead body of one is cremated using Tulasi twigs> alone, one's

sins for a crore of kalpa years would> be washed away. Yamadutas would keep

away from one> whose dead body is cremated with Tulasi twigs> and servants of

Visnu would come near. If a light> is burnt for Visnu with a Tulasi stick it

would be> equal to burning several lakhs of lights for Visnu.> If one makes the

Tulasi leaves into a paste and> smears it on one's body and then worships Visnu

for> one day, one would be getting the benefit of a> hundred ordinary worships

and also

the benefit of> doing a hundred go-danas (gifts of cows). (Chapter> 24, Padma

Purana).> > > > Yours> > George Pillai> > > >

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How about the usage of thulasi in health.

 

Chitra R.mpillai george <pillai_george .sg> wrote:

Dear Parthasarathy ji,

Pranams

 

You can make your own tulasi mani mala, but it's abit troublesome.

Knowadays tulasi mala is very cheap.

 

To my experience the best and big Tulasi mani mala i saw was at Rudra Centre.

and it's cheap. Have a look at it on www.rudraksha-ratna.com.

They have black and white tulasi.

 

Have a nice day.

 

Yours

George Pillai

Parthasarathy Gopalan <gsarathy32 > wrote:

again,pl mail me as to how to make tulasi mani mala from drytulasi sticks in the

house.its available in market.is there any machine to make wooden beads.i am

interested.sarathy--- pillai george <pillai_george .sg> wrote:> > (an

article from Padma Purana)> > Everything of the Tulasi plant, leaves, flowers,>

fruits, roots, twigs, skin and even the soil around> is holy. The soul of a

dead one whose dead body is> cremated using Tulasi twigs for firewood would>

attain a permanent place in Visnuloka. Even great> sinners would be absolved of

their sins if their> dead bodies are cremated with Tulasi twigs. If at> the time

of death one thinks of God and mutters His> name and if his dead body is later

cremated with> Tulasi twigs, he would have

no rebirths. Even he who> has done a crore of sins would attain moksa if at> the

time of cremating his dead body a piece of> Tulasi twig is placed at the bottom

of the funeral> pyre. Just as all waters become pure by the union> with. Ganga

water, all firewood is made pure by the> addition of a small piece of Tulasi

twig. If the> dead body of one is cremated using Tulasi twigs> alone, one's

sins for a crore of kalpa years would> be washed away. Yamadutas would keep

away from one> whose dead body is cremated with Tulasi twigs> and servants of

Visnu would come near. If a light> is burnt for Visnu with a Tulasi stick it

would be> equal to burning several lakhs of lights for Visnu.> If one makes the

Tulasi leaves into a paste and> smears it on one's body and then worships Visnu

for> one day, one would be getting the benefit of a> hundred ordinary worships

and also

the benefit of> doing a hundred go-danas (gifts of cows). (Chapter> 24, Padma

Purana).> > > > Yours> > George Pillai> > > >

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Om Namo Bhagvathe Rudrayah!

 

It is advisable to get "black" tulsi beads which is Krishna Tulsi and has a lot

of spirtitual growth effect. The Vishnu tulsi beads are commonly available. Any

tulsi mala has to be first given to the Lord for blessings before the individual

wears the same.

 

SubhamDinamAstu!

SarvamSriKrishnaArpanamastu!"Chit.R.M" <ixora_79 > wrote:

Dear George,

 

How about the usage of thulasi in health.

 

Chitra R.mpillai george <pillai_george .sg> wrote:

Dear Parthasarathy ji,

Pranams

 

You can make your own tulasi mani mala, but it's abit troublesome.

Knowadays tulasi mala is very cheap.

 

To my experience the best and big Tulasi mani mala i saw was at Rudra Centre.

and it's cheap. Have a look at it on www.rudraksha-ratna.com.

They have black and white tulasi.

 

Have a nice day.

 

Yours

George Pillai

Parthasarathy Gopalan <gsarathy32 > wrote:

again,pl mail me as to how to make tulasi mani mala from drytulasi sticks in the

house.its available in market.is there any machine to make wooden beads.i am

interested.sarathy--- pillai george <pillai_george .sg> wrote:> > (an

article from Padma Purana)> > Everything of the Tulasi plant, leaves, flowers,>

fruits, roots, twigs, skin and even the soil around> is holy. The soul of a

dead one whose dead body is> cremated using Tulasi twigs for firewood would>

attain a permanent place in Visnuloka. Even great> sinners would be absolved of

their sins if their> dead bodies are cremated with Tulasi twigs. If at> the time

of death one thinks of God and mutters His> name and if his dead body is later

cremated with> Tulasi twigs, he would have

no rebirths. Even he who> has done a crore of sins would attain moksa if at> the

time of cremating his dead body a piece of> Tulasi twig is placed at the bottom

of the funeral> pyre. Just as all waters become pure by the union> with. Ganga

water, all firewood is made pure by the> addition of a small piece of Tulasi

twig. If the> dead body of one is cremated using Tulasi twigs> alone, one's

sins for a crore of kalpa years would> be washed away. Yamadutas would keep

away from one> whose dead body is cremated with Tulasi twigs> and servants of

Visnu would come near. If a light> is burnt for Visnu with a Tulasi stick it

would be> equal to burning several lakhs of lights for Visnu.> If one makes the

Tulasi leaves into a paste and> smears it on one's body and then worships Visnu

for> one day, one would be getting the benefit of a> hundred ordinary worships

and also

the benefit of> doing a hundred go-danas (gifts of cows). (Chapter> 24, Padma

Purana).> > > > Yours> > George Pillai> > > >

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Thulasi is a holy herbal. Regular intake of Thulasi in some form or other is

good for health. We make tea with Thulasi once a week."Chit.R.M"

<ixora_79 > wrote:

Dear George,

 

How about the usage of thulasi in health.

 

Chitra R.mpillai george <pillai_george .sg> wrote:

Dear Parthasarathy ji,

Pranams

 

You can make your own tulasi mani mala, but it's abit troublesome.

Knowadays tulasi mala is very cheap.

 

To my experience the best and big Tulasi mani mala i saw was at Rudra Centre.

and it's cheap. Have a look at it on www.rudraksha-ratna.com.

They have black and white tulasi.

 

Have a nice day.

 

Yours

George Pillai

Parthasarathy Gopalan <gsarathy32 > wrote:

again,pl mail me as to how to make tulasi mani mala from drytulasi sticks in the

house.its available in market.is there any machine to make wooden beads.i am

interested.sarathy--- pillai george <pillai_george .sg> wrote:> > (an

article from Padma Purana)> > Everything of the Tulasi plant, leaves, flowers,>

fruits, roots, twigs, skin and even the soil around> is holy. The soul of a

dead one whose dead body is> cremated using Tulasi twigs for firewood would>

attain a permanent place in Visnuloka. Even great> sinners would be absolved of

their sins if their> dead bodies are cremated with Tulasi twigs. If at> the time

of death one thinks of God and mutters His> name and if his dead body is later

cremated with> Tulasi twigs, he would have

no rebirths. Even he who> has done a crore of sins would attain moksa if at> the

time of cremating his dead body a piece of> Tulasi twig is placed at the bottom

of the funeral> pyre. Just as all waters become pure by the union> with. Ganga

water, all firewood is made pure by the> addition of a small piece of Tulasi

twig. If the> dead body of one is cremated using Tulasi twigs> alone, one's

sins for a crore of kalpa years would> be washed away. Yamadutas would keep

away from one> whose dead body is cremated with Tulasi twigs> and servants of

Visnu would come near. If a light> is burnt for Visnu with a Tulasi stick it

would be> equal to burning several lakhs of lights for Visnu.> If one makes the

Tulasi leaves into a paste and> smears it on one's body and then worships Visnu

for> one day, one would be getting the benefit of a> hundred ordinary worships

and also

the benefit of> doing a hundred go-danas (gifts of cows). (Chapter> 24, Padma

Purana).> > > > Yours> > George Pillai> > > >

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Hi All,

 

does anyone knoe about basil, basil is similar to

tulasi and I think it belongs to tulasi family.?

 

Om namah shivaya.

Divakar.

 

--- Parasuraman <parasu41 wrote:

 

> Dear Friends,

> Thulasi is a holy herbal. Regular intake of Thulasi

> in some form or other is good for health. We make

> tea with Thulasi once a week.

>

> "Chit.R.M" <ixora_79 wrote:

> Dear George,

>

> How about the usage of thulasi in health.

>

> Chitra R.m

>

> pillai george <pillai_george wrote:

> Dear Parthasarathy ji,

> Pranams

>

> You can make your own tulasi mani mala, but it's

> abit troublesome.

> Knowadays tulasi mala is very cheap.

>

> To my experience the best and big Tulasi mani mala i

> saw was at Rudra Centre.

> and it's cheap. Have a look at it on

> www.rudraksha-ratna.com.

> They have black and white tulasi.

>

> Have a nice day.

>

> Yours

> George Pillai

>

>

> Parthasarathy Gopalan <gsarathy32 wrote:

> again,

> pl mail me as to how to make tulasi mani mala from

> dry

> tulasi sticks in the house.

> its available in market.

> is there any machine to make wooden beads.

> i am interested.

> sarathy

>

> --- pillai george <pillai_george

> wrote:

>

> >

> > (an article from Padma Purana)

> >

> > Everything of the Tulasi plant, leaves, flowers,

> > fruits, roots, twigs, skin and even the soil

> around

> > is holy. The soul of a dead one whose dead body is

> > cremated using Tulasi twigs for firewood would

> > attain a permanent place in Visnuloka. Even great

> > sinners would be absolved of their sins if their

> > dead bodies are cremated with Tulasi twigs. If at

> > the time of death one thinks of God and mutters

> His

> > name and if his dead body is later cremated with

> > Tulasi twigs, he would have no rebirths. Even he

> who

> > has done a crore of sins would attain moksa if at

> > the time of cremating his dead body a piece of

> > Tulasi twig is placed at the bottom of the funeral

> > pyre. Just as all waters become pure by the union

> > with. Ganga water, all firewood is made pure by

> the

> > addition of a small piece of Tulasi twig. If the

> > dead body of one is cremated using Tulasi twigs

> > alone, one's sins for a crore of kalpa years would

> > be washed away. Yamadutas would keep away from one

> > whose dead body is cremated with Tulasi twigs

> > and servants of Visnu would come near. If a light

> > is burnt for Visnu with a Tulasi stick it would be

> > equal to burning several lakhs of lights for

> Visnu.

> > If one makes the Tulasi leaves into a paste and

> > smears it on one's body and then worships Visnu

> for

> > one day, one would be getting the benefit of a

> > hundred ordinary worships and also the benefit of

> > doing a hundred go-danas (gifts of cows). (Chapter

> > 24, Padma Purana).

> >

> >

> >

> > Yours

> >

> > George Pillai

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > New and Improved Mail - 1GB free storage!

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

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>

>

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> singles gather

>

> CHit. R.M

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>

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>

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dear george pillai,

thank you very much for your kind mail.

sarathy

 

--- pillai george <pillai_george wrote:

 

> Dear Parthasarathy ji,

> Pranams

>

> You can make your own tulasi mani mala, but it's

> abit troublesome.

> Knowadays tulasi mala is very cheap.

>

> To my experience the best and big Tulasi mani mala i

> saw was at Rudra Centre.

> and it's cheap. Have a look at it on

> www.rudraksha-ratna.com.

> They have black and white tulasi.

>

> Have a nice day.

>

> Yours

> George Pillai

>

>

> Parthasarathy Gopalan <gsarathy32 wrote:

> again,

> pl mail me as to how to make tulasi mani mala from

> dry

> tulasi sticks in the house.

> its available in market.

> is there any machine to make wooden beads.

> i am interested.

> sarathy

>

> --- pillai george <pillai_george

> wrote:

>

> >

> > (an article from Padma Purana)

> >

> > Everything of the Tulasi plant, leaves, flowers,

> > fruits, roots, twigs, skin and even the soil

> around

> > is holy. The soul of a dead one whose dead body is

> > cremated using Tulasi twigs for firewood would

> > attain a permanent place in Visnuloka. Even great

> > sinners would be absolved of their sins if their

> > dead bodies are cremated with Tulasi twigs. If at

> > the time of death one thinks of God and mutters

> His

> > name and if his dead body is later cremated with

> > Tulasi twigs, he would have no rebirths. Even he

> who

> > has done a crore of sins would attain moksa if at

> > the time of cremating his dead body a piece of

> > Tulasi twig is placed at the bottom of the funeral

> > pyre. Just as all waters become pure by the union

> > with. Ganga water, all firewood is made pure by

> the

> > addition of a small piece of Tulasi twig. If the

> > dead body of one is cremated using Tulasi twigs

> > alone, one's sins for a crore of kalpa years would

> > be washed away. Yamadutas would keep away from one

> > whose dead body is cremated with Tulasi twigs

> > and servants of Visnu would come near. If a light

> > is burnt for Visnu with a Tulasi stick it would be

> > equal to burning several lakhs of lights for

> Visnu.

> > If one makes the Tulasi leaves into a paste and

> > smears it on one's body and then worships Visnu

> for

> > one day, one would be getting the benefit of a

> > hundred ordinary worships and also the benefit of

> > doing a hundred go-danas (gifts of cows). (Chapter

> > 24, Padma Purana).

> >

> >

> >

> > Yours

> >

> > George Pillai

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > New and Improved Mail - 1GB free storage!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

>

>

>

>

> Visit your group "" on the

> web.

>

> To from this group, send an email

> to:

>

>

> Your use of is subject to the

>

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To my experience cultivating black tulasi plants are very much harder than white

tulasi. The black tulasi taste much stronger than the white tulasi.

 

Remember my grandma use to give me the juice of tulasi, whenever i had fever or

flu in my younger days. She always tells me that no snake's will come near a

tulasi plant. Have not tested. Padma Puranam has a great deal about tulasi

devi. There are many does and don't for tulasi that we can't follow 100% in

this modern countries and not forgetting, we are staying in flats.

If you have a tulasi plant at home or at your corridor, be happy about it.

And do the best you can do.

 

Yours

George Pillai

 

 

 

Pradeep Balakrishnan <balakrishnanpradeep > wrote:

Hari Om! Haribol!

 

Om Namo Bhagvathe Rudrayah!

 

It is advisable to get "black" tulsi beads which is Krishna Tulsi and has a lot

of spirtitual growth effect. The Vishnu tulsi beads are commonly available. Any

tulsi mala has to be first given to the Lord for blessings before the individual

wears the same.

 

SubhamDinamAstu!

SarvamSriKrishnaArpanamastu!"Chit.R.M" <ixora_79 > wrote:

Dear George,

 

How about the usage of thulasi in health.

 

Chitra R.mpillai george <pillai_george .sg> wrote:

Dear Parthasarathy ji,

Pranams

 

You can make your own tulasi mani mala, but it's abit troublesome.

Knowadays tulasi mala is very cheap.

 

To my experience the best and big Tulasi mani mala i saw was at Rudra Centre.

and it's cheap. Have a look at it on www.rudraksha-ratna.com.

They have black and white tulasi.

 

Have a nice day.

 

Yours

George Pillai

Parthasarathy Gopalan <gsarathy32 > wrote:

again,pl mail me as to how to make tulasi mani mala from drytulasi sticks in the

house.its available in market.is there any machine to make wooden beads.i am

interested.sarathy--- pillai george <pillai_george .sg> wrote:> > (an

article from Padma Purana)> > Everything of the Tulasi plant, leaves, flowers,>

fruits, roots, twigs, skin and even the soil around> is holy. The soul of a

dead one whose dead body is> cremated using Tulasi twigs for firewood would>

attain a permanent place in Visnuloka. Even great> sinners would be absolved of

their sins if their> dead bodies are cremated with Tulasi twigs. If at> the time

of death one thinks of God and mutters His> name and if his dead body is later

cremated with> Tulasi twigs, he would have

no rebirths. Even he who> has done a crore of sins would attain moksa if at> the

time of cremating his dead body a piece of> Tulasi twig is placed at the bottom

of the funeral> pyre. Just as all waters become pure by the union> with. Ganga

water, all firewood is made pure by the> addition of a small piece of Tulasi

twig. If the> dead body of one is cremated using Tulasi twigs> alone, one's

sins for a crore of kalpa years would> be washed away. Yamadutas would keep

away from one> whose dead body is cremated with Tulasi twigs> and servants of

Visnu would come near. If a light> is burnt for Visnu with a Tulasi stick it

would be> equal to burning several lakhs of lights for Visnu.> If one makes the

Tulasi leaves into a paste and> smears it on one's body and then worships Visnu

for> one day, one would be getting the benefit of a> hundred ordinary worships

and also

the benefit of> doing a hundred go-danas (gifts of cows). (Chapter> 24, Padma

Purana).> > > > Yours> > George Pillai> > > >

> > New and Improved

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essential ingredient in a snuff used to ease headaches. In India, Basil was held

in such high esteem that it was used in courts to swear upon, and next to the

Lotus it was considered one of the most sacred plants. This plant was used as

an embalming herb in Ancient Egypt. In some parts of Mexico, Basil is carried

in one's pocket to attract money and to keep a lover faithful. The above ground

portion of this plant is used medicinally. Primary chemical constituents of

Basil include essential oil (estragol, eugenol, lineol, linalol), caffeic acid,

tannins, beta carotene, and vitamin C. Basil is aromatic, and carminative. It

will help to expel flatulence, and ease griping pains in the abdomen. The

essential oil obtained from this plant contains camphor. This herb is best

known for it's many culinary uses. Medicinally, Basil has also been used for

various topical applications - as a poultice or salve for insect bites, acne

and

ringworm; as a gargle or mouthwash for thrush; as a bath herb for increased

energy; and as an eyewash for tired eyes. The essential oil of Basil is added

to massage oils for sore muscles. And the dried herb was burned as an

antiseptic incense. Having a pot of Basil on the table also helps to repel

flies & mosquitoes. The juice can be applied to fungal infections. Basil is

antispasmodic, carminative, galactagogue, and stomachic. It had been sometimes

used for whooping cough.

 

Yours

George Pillai

Divakara Tanjore <div_tan > wrote:

Hi All,does anyone knoe about basil, basil is similar totulasi and I think it

belongs to tulasi family.?Om namah shivaya.Divakar.--- Parasuraman

<parasu41 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote:> Dear Friends,> Thulasi is a holy herbal. Regular

intake of Thulasi> in some form or other is good for health. We make> tea with

Thulasi once a week.> > "Chit.R.M" <ixora_79 > wrote:> Dear George,>

> How about the usage of thulasi in health.> > Chitra R.m> > pillai george

<pillai_george .sg> wrote:> Dear Parthasarathy ji,> Pranams> > You

can make your own tulasi mani mala, but it's> abit troublesome.> Knowadays

tulasi mala is very cheap.> > To my experience the

best and big Tulasi mani mala i> saw was at Rudra Centre.> and it's cheap. Have

a look at it on> www.rudraksha-ratna.com.> They have black and white tulasi. >

> Have a nice day.> > Yours> George Pillai> > > Parthasarathy Gopalan

<gsarathy32 > wrote:> again,> pl mail me as to how to make tulasi mani

mala from> dry> tulasi sticks in the house.> its available in market.> is there

any machine to make wooden beads.> i am interested.> sarathy> > --- pillai

george <pillai_george .sg>> wrote:> > > > > (an article from Padma

Purana)> > > > Everything of the Tulasi plant, leaves, flowers,> > fruits,

roots, twigs, skin and even the soil> around> > is holy. The soul of a dead one

whose dead body is> >

cremated using Tulasi twigs for firewood would> > attain a permanent place in

Visnuloka. Even great> > sinners would be absolved of their sins if their> >

dead bodies are cremated with Tulasi twigs. If at> > the time of death one

thinks of God and mutters> His> > name and if his dead body is later cremated

with> > Tulasi twigs, he would have no rebirths. Even he> who> > has done a

crore of sins would attain moksa if at> > the time of cremating his dead body a

piece of> > Tulasi twig is placed at the bottom of the funeral> > pyre. Just as

all waters become pure by the union> > with. Ganga water, all firewood is made

pure by> the> > addition of a small piece of Tulasi twig. If the> > dead body

of one is cremated using Tulasi twigs> > alone, one's sins for a crore of kalpa

years would> > be washed away. Yamadutas

would keep away from one> > whose dead body is cremated with Tulasi twigs> >

and servants of Visnu would come near. If a light> > is burnt for Visnu with a

Tulasi stick it would be> > equal to burning several lakhs of lights for>

Visnu.> > If one makes the Tulasi leaves into a paste and> > smears it on one's

body and then worships Visnu> for> > one day, one would be getting the benefit

of a> > hundred ordinary worships and also the benefit of> > doing a hundred

go-danas (gifts of cows). (Chapter> > 24, Padma Purana).> > > > > > > > Yours>

> > > George Pillai> > > > > > > >

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> wrote: Hi All,does anyone knoe about basil, basil is similar totulasi and I

think it belongs to tulasi family.? Om namah shivaya.Divakar.--- Parasuraman

<parasu41 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote:> Dear Friends, > Thulasi is a holy herbal.

Regular intake of Thulasi> in some form or other is good for health. We make>

tea with Thulasi once a week.> > "Chit.R.M" <

ixora_79 > wrote:> Dear George,> > How about the usage of thulasi in

health.> > Chitra R.m> > pillai george <

pillai_george .sg> wrote:> Dear Parthasarathy ji,> Pranams> > You can

make your own tulasi mani mala, but it's> abit troublesome.> Knowadays tulasi

mala is very cheap. > > To my experience the best and big Tulasi mani mala i>

saw was at Rudra Centre.> and it's cheap. Have a look at it on>

www.rudraksha-ratna.com.> They have black and white tulasi. > > Have a nice

day.> > Yours> George Pillai> > > Parthasarathy Gopalan <

gsarathy32 > wrote:> again,> pl mail me as to how to make tulasi mani

mala from> dry> tulasi sticks in the house.> its available in market.> is there

any machine to make wooden beads. > i am interested.> sarathy> > --- pillai

george <pillai_george .sg >> wrote:> > > > > (an article from Padma

Purana)> > > > Everything of the Tulasi plant, leaves, flowers,> > fruits,

roots, twigs, skin and even the soil > around> > is holy. The soul of a dead

one whose dead body is> > cremated using Tulasi twigs for firewood would> >

attain a permanent place in Visnuloka. Even great> > sinners would be absolved

of their sins if their > > dead bodies are cremated with Tulasi twigs. If at> >

the time of death one thinks of God and mutters> His> > name and if his dead

body is later cremated with> > Tulasi twigs, he would have no rebirths. Even he

> who> > has done a crore of sins would attain moksa if at> > the time of

cremating his dead body a piece of> > Tulasi twig is placed at the bottom of

the funeral> > pyre. Just as all waters become pure by the union > > with.

Ganga water, all firewood is made pure by> the> > addition of a small piece of

Tulasi twig. If the> > dead body of one is cremated using Tulasi twigs> >

alone, one's sins for a crore of kalpa years would > > be washed away.

Yamadutas would keep away from one> > whose dead body is cremated with Tulasi

twigs> > and servants of Visnu would come near. If a light> > is burnt for

Visnu with a Tulasi stick it would be > > equal to burning several lakhs of

lights for> Visnu.> > If one makes the Tulasi leaves into a paste and> > smears

it on one's body and then worships Visnu> for> > one day, one would be getting

the benefit of a > > hundred ordinary worships and also the benefit of> > doing

a hundred go-danas (gifts of cows). (Chapter> > 24, Padma Purana).> > > > > > >

> Yours > > > > George Pillai> > > > > > > >

> > > > New and Improved

Mail - 1GB free storage! > > > > > >

> Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice

2005 >

> > > > > > > Meet your

soulmate!> Asia presents Meetic - where millions of> singles gather

> > CHit. R.M> > > > > FareChase -

Search multiple travel sites in> one click. > > > Lord shiva >

> > > > > Visit your

group "" on the> web.> > To from this

group, send an email > to:>

> > Your use of

Groups is subject to the> > > >

> > > > > With Best Regards,> > Parasuraman>

> Please visit my Homepage:> http://www.geocities.com/parasu41 > > > > > > > >

> > Enjoy this Diwali with Y! India

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