Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 Thx, Sanjay. I will getting Tusi sortly. It is hard get Tulsi up in San Diego. Regards! RC Manoshi Chatterjee [khallopapa ]Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:20 PMTo: Subject: Re: Watering Tulsi -- powerful propitiation of Mercury. I wonder how have you gained so much of knowledge in every field? Manoshisanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology > wrote: All:I am initiating a discussion Tulsi and its powers. Please feel free to add on....But look at the closing statements. Some of you may know this but my personal experiences validate "watering of Tulsi" to propitiate Mercury. Hope it helps Mankind........propitiate Buddha........Tulsi (Vishnu) .......see closing statements.The 'tulsi' plant or Indian basil is an important symbol in the Hindu religious tradition. The name 'tulsi' connotes "the incomparable one". Tulsi is a venerated plant and Hindus worship it in the morning and evening. Tulsi grows wild in the tropics and warm regions. Dark or Shyama tulsi and light or Rama tulsi are the two main varieties of basil, the former possessing greater medicinal value. Of the many varieties, the Krishna or Shyama tulsi is commonly used for worship. In the Hindu mythology, tulsi is very dear to Lord Vishnu. Tulsi is ceremonially married to Lord Vishnu annually on the 11th bright day of the month of Karttika in the lunar calendar. This festival continues for five days and concludes on the full moon day, which falls in mid October. This ritual, called the 'Tulsi Vivaha' inaugurates the annual marriage season in India.We all know Tulsi and its powerful remedies. Here are a few I gathered; The juice of tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. Extract of tulsi leaves in fresh water should be given every 2 to 3 hours. In between one can keep giving sips of cold water. In children, it is every effective in bringing down the temperature. Tulsi is an important constituent of many Ayurvedic cough syrups and expectorants. It helps to mobilise mucus in bronchitis and asthma. Chewing tulsi leaves relieves cold and flu. For earache a few drops of tulsi extract, if instilled, relieves the symptoms promptly. The juice of fresh leaves, flower tops and slender roots is a very god antidote for snake and scorpion bite. Its oil is rich in vitamin C, carotene, calcium and phosphorus. Besides, it has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. Ayurvedic tulsi preparations have significantly reduced the symptoms of viral hepatitis. In diabetics it helps in lowering the blood sugar level. Its anti-spasmodic property can be utilised to relieve abdominal colics. The extracts are also helpful in digestive disorders. Tulsi leaves have properties similar to the currently available anti-TB drugs like Streptomycin and Isoniazide. Oil of tulsi has been used as a potent anti-malarial drug. It also has mosquito repellent properties. It raises the human body immunity by increasing the antibody production. Experimental studies on animals have shown anti-stress activity with tulsi extract. Tulsi has anti-fertility effect by reducing the estrogen hormone levels in females and decreasing the sperm count in men. It is also used to treat ringworm of the skin. -----------But here is a powerful SECRET to appease Buddha (Mercury)--->Propitiay MERCURY by Watering a tulsi (Vishnu) tree on Wednesday or daily except Sundays. The relationship between Tulsi and Vishnu is clearly abstracted in this article. Parting ?. Why not water Tulsi on Sundays :-)?Hope this write up helps one all. Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.--Sanjay~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 Thx, Sanjay. I will getting Tusi sortly. It is hard get Tulsi up in San Diego. Regards! RC Manoshi Chatterjee [khallopapa ]Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:20 PMTo: Subject: Re: Watering Tulsi -- powerful propitiation of Mercury. I wonder how have you gained so much of knowledge in every field? Manoshisanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology > wrote: All:I am initiating a discussion Tulsi and its powers. Please feel free to add on....But look at the closing statements. Some of you may know this but my personal experiences validate "watering of Tulsi" to propitiate Mercury. Hope it helps Mankind........propitiate Buddha........Tulsi (Vishnu) .......see closing statements.The 'tulsi' plant or Indian basil is an important symbol in the Hindu religious tradition. The name 'tulsi' connotes "the incomparable one". Tulsi is a venerated plant and Hindus worship it in the morning and evening. Tulsi grows wild in the tropics and warm regions. Dark or Shyama tulsi and light or Rama tulsi are the two main varieties of basil, the former possessing greater medicinal value. Of the many varieties, the Krishna or Shyama tulsi is commonly used for worship. In the Hindu mythology, tulsi is very dear to Lord Vishnu. Tulsi is ceremonially married to Lord Vishnu annually on the 11th bright day of the month of Karttika in the lunar calendar. This festival continues for five days and concludes on the full moon day, which falls in mid October. This ritual, called the 'Tulsi Vivaha' inaugurates the annual marriage season in India.We all know Tulsi and its powerful remedies. Here are a few I gathered; The juice of tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. Extract of tulsi leaves in fresh water should be given every 2 to 3 hours. In between one can keep giving sips of cold water. In children, it is every effective in bringing down the temperature. Tulsi is an important constituent of many Ayurvedic cough syrups and expectorants. It helps to mobilise mucus in bronchitis and asthma. Chewing tulsi leaves relieves cold and flu. For earache a few drops of tulsi extract, if instilled, relieves the symptoms promptly. The juice of fresh leaves, flower tops and slender roots is a very god antidote for snake and scorpion bite. Its oil is rich in vitamin C, carotene, calcium and phosphorus. Besides, it has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. Ayurvedic tulsi preparations have significantly reduced the symptoms of viral hepatitis. In diabetics it helps in lowering the blood sugar level. Its anti-spasmodic property can be utilised to relieve abdominal colics. The extracts are also helpful in digestive disorders. Tulsi leaves have properties similar to the currently available anti-TB drugs like Streptomycin and Isoniazide. Oil of tulsi has been used as a potent anti-malarial drug. It also has mosquito repellent properties. It raises the human body immunity by increasing the antibody production. Experimental studies on animals have shown anti-stress activity with tulsi extract. Tulsi has anti-fertility effect by reducing the estrogen hormone levels in females and decreasing the sperm count in men. It is also used to treat ringworm of the skin. -----------But here is a powerful SECRET to appease Buddha (Mercury)--->Propitiay MERCURY by Watering a tulsi (Vishnu) tree on Wednesday or daily except Sundays. The relationship between Tulsi and Vishnu is clearly abstracted in this article. Parting ?. Why not water Tulsi on Sundays :-)?Hope this write up helps one all. Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.--Sanjay~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 Thx Sanjay Chadha [chadhatony ]Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 10:32 AMSubject: RE: Watering Tulsi -- powerful propitiation of Mercury.- Sanjay Go to Home Depot, it should be there. Thanks"Calla, Raman" <rcalla (AT) sempra (DOT) com> wrote: Thx, Sanjay. I will getting Tusi sortly. It is hard get Tulsi up in San Diego. Regards! RC Manoshi Chatterjee [khallopapa ]Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:20 PMTo: Subject: Re: Watering Tulsi -- powerful propitiation of Mercury. I wonder how have you gained so much of knowledge in every field? Manoshisanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology > wrote: All:I am initiating a discussion Tulsi and its powers. Please feel free to add on....But look at the closing statements. Some of you may know this but my personal experiences validate "watering of Tulsi" to propitiate Mercury. Hope it helps Mankind........propitiate Buddha........Tulsi (Vishnu) .......see closing statements.The 'tulsi' plant or Indian basil is an important symbol in the Hindu religious tradition. The name 'tulsi' connotes "the incomparable one". Tulsi is a venerated plant and Hindus worship it in the morning and evening. Tulsi grows wild in the tropics and warm regions. Dark or Shyama tulsi and light or Rama tulsi are the two main varieties of basil, the former possessing greater medicinal value. Of the many varieties, the Krishna or Shyama tulsi is commonly used for worship. In the Hindu mythology, tulsi is very dear to Lord Vishnu. Tulsi is ceremonially married to Lord Vishnu annually on the 11th bright day of the month of Karttika in the lunar calendar. This festival continues for five days and concludes on the full moon day, which falls in mid October. This ritual, called the 'Tulsi Vivaha' inaugurates the annual marriage season in India.We all know Tulsi and its powerful remedies. Here are a few I gathered; The juice of tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. Extract of tulsi leaves in fresh water should be given every 2 to 3 hours. In between one can keep giving sips of cold water. In children, it is every effective in bringing down the temperature. Tulsi is an important constituent of many Ayurvedic cough syrups and expectorants. It helps to mobilise mucus in bronchitis and asthma. Chewing tulsi leaves relieves cold and flu. For earache a few drops of tulsi extract, if instilled, relieves the symptoms promptly. The juice of fresh leaves, flower tops and slender roots is a very god antidote for snake and scorpion bite. Its oil is rich in vitamin C, carotene, calcium and phosphorus. Besides, it has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. Ayurvedic tulsi preparations have significantly reduced the symptoms of viral hepatitis. In diabetics it helps in lowering the blood sugar level. Its anti-spasmodic property can be utilised to relieve abdominal colics. The extracts are also helpful in digestive disorders. Tulsi leaves have properties similar to the currently available anti-TB drugs like Streptomycin and Isoniazide. Oil of tulsi has been used as a potent anti-malarial drug. It also has mosquito repellent properties. It raises the human body immunity by increasing the antibody production. Experimental studies on animals have shown anti-stress activity with tulsi extract. Tulsi has anti-fertility effect by reducing the estrogen hormone levels in females and decreasing the sperm count in men. It is also used to treat ringworm of the skin. -----------But here is a powerful SECRET to appease Buddha (Mercury)--->Propitiay MERCURY by Watering a tulsi (Vishnu) tree on Wednesday or daily except Sundays. The relationship between Tulsi and Vishnu is clearly abstracted in this article. Parting ?. Why not water Tulsi on Sundays :-)?Hope this write up helps one all. Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.--Sanjay~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 --- i didnot know that they have tulsi at home depo.What is the name of tulsi at homedepo? I saw basil but that is italian basil. nina In , Sanjay Chadha <chadhatony> wrote: > Go to Home Depot, it should be there. Thanks > > "Calla, Raman" <rcalla@s...> wrote:Thx, Sanjay. > > I will getting Tusi sortly. > > It is hard get Tulsi up in San Diego. > > Regards! > > RC > > Manoshi Chatterjee [khallopapa] > Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:20 PM > > Re: Watering Tulsi -- powerful propitiation of Mercury. > > > I wonder how have you gained so much of knowledge in every field? > Manoshi > > sanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology> wrote: > All: > > I am initiating a discussion Tulsi and its powers. Please feel free > to add on....But look at the closing statements. Some of you may > know this but my personal experiences validate "watering of Tulsi" > to propitiate Mercury. Hope it helps Mankind........propitiate > Buddha........Tulsi (Vishnu) .......see closing statements. > > The 'tulsi' plant or Indian basil is an important symbol in the > Hindu religious tradition. The name 'tulsi' connotes "the > incomparable one". Tulsi is a venerated plant and Hindus worship it > in the morning and evening. Tulsi grows wild in the tropics and warm > regions. Dark or Shyama tulsi and light or Rama tulsi are the two > main varieties of basil, the former possessing greater medicinal > value. Of the many varieties, the Krishna or Shyama tulsi is > commonly used for worship. > > In the Hindu mythology, tulsi is very dear to Lord Vishnu. Tulsi is > ceremonially married to Lord Vishnu annually on the 11th bright day > of the month of Karttika in the lunar calendar. This festival > continues for five days and concludes on the full moon day, which > falls in mid October. This ritual, called the 'Tulsi Vivaha' > inaugurates the annual marriage season in India. > > We all know Tulsi and its powerful remedies. Here are a few I > gathered; > > The juice of tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. Extract > of tulsi leaves in fresh water should be given every 2 to 3 hours. > In between one can keep giving sips of cold water. In children, it > is every effective in bringing down the temperature. > > Tulsi is an important constituent of many Ayurvedic cough syrups and > expectorants. It helps to mobilise mucus in bronchitis and asthma. > Chewing tulsi leaves relieves cold and flu. > > For earache a few drops of tulsi extract, if instilled, relieves the > symptoms promptly. > > The juice of fresh leaves, flower tops and slender roots is a very > god antidote for snake and scorpion bite. > > Its oil is rich in vitamin C, carotene, calcium and phosphorus. > Besides, it has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. > Ayurvedic tulsi preparations have significantly reduced the symptoms > of viral hepatitis. > > In diabetics it helps in lowering the blood sugar level. > > Its anti-spasmodic property can be utilised to relieve abdominal > colics. The extracts are also helpful in digestive disorders. > > Tulsi leaves have properties similar to the currently available anti- > TB drugs like Streptomycin and Isoniazide. > > Oil of tulsi has been used as a potent anti-malarial drug. It also > has mosquito repellent properties. > > It raises the human body immunity by increasing the antibody > production. > > Experimental studies on animals have shown anti-stress activity with > tulsi extract. > > Tulsi has anti-fertility effect by reducing the estrogen hormone > levels in females and decreasing the sperm count in men. > > It is also used to treat ringworm of the skin. > > ----------- > > > But here is a powerful SECRET to appease Buddha (Mercury)---> > Propitiay MERCURY by Watering a tulsi (Vishnu) tree on Wednesday or > daily except Sundays. > > The relationship between Tulsi and Vishnu is clearly abstracted in > this article. > > > Parting ?. Why not water Tulsi on Sundays :-)? > > Hope this write up helps one all. > > Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti. > > --Sanjay > > > > > > ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ > > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online > > ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ > > > > ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ > > > > > Links > > > / > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 ---i didnot know that they have tulsi at home depo.What is the name of tulsi at homedepo? I saw basil but that is italian basil.ninaIn , Sanjay Chadha <chadhatony> wrote:> Go to Home Depot, it should be there. Thanks> > "Calla, Raman" <rcalla@s...> wrote:Thx, Sanjay.> > I will getting Tusi sortly.> > It is hard get Tulsi up in San Diego.> > Regards!> > RC> > Manoshi Chatterjee [khallopapa]> Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:20 PM> > Re: Watering Tulsi -- powerful propitiation of Mercury.> > > I wonder how have you gained so much of knowledge in every field?> Manoshi> > sanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology> wrote:> All:> > I am initiating a discussion Tulsi and its powers. Please feel free > to add on....But look at the closing statements. Some of you may > know this but my personal experiences validate "watering of Tulsi" > to propitiate Mercury. Hope it helps Mankind........propitiate > Buddha........Tulsi (Vishnu) .......see closing statements.> > The 'tulsi' plant or Indian basil is an important symbol in the > Hindu religious tradition. The name 'tulsi' connotes "the > incomparable one". Tulsi is a venerated plant and Hindus worship it > in the morning and evening. Tulsi grows wild in the tropics and warm > regions. Dark or Shyama tulsi and light or Rama tulsi are the two > main varieties of basil, the former possessing greater medicinal > value. Of the many varieties, the Krishna or Shyama tulsi is > commonly used for worship. > > In the Hindu mythology, tulsi is very dear to Lord Vishnu. Tulsi is > ceremonially married to Lord Vishnu annually on the 11th bright day > of the month of Karttika in the lunar calendar. This festival > continues for five days and concludes on the full moon day, which > falls in mid October. This ritual, called the 'Tulsi Vivaha' > inaugurates the annual marriage season in India.> > We all know Tulsi and its powerful remedies. Here are a few I > gathered; > > The juice of tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. Extract > of tulsi leaves in fresh water should be given every 2 to 3 hours. > In between one can keep giving sips of cold water. In children, it > is every effective in bringing down the temperature. > > Tulsi is an important constituent of many Ayurvedic cough syrups and > expectorants. It helps to mobilise mucus in bronchitis and asthma. > Chewing tulsi leaves relieves cold and flu. > > For earache a few drops of tulsi extract, if instilled, relieves the > symptoms promptly. > > The juice of fresh leaves, flower tops and slender roots is a very > god antidote for snake and scorpion bite. > > Its oil is rich in vitamin C, carotene, calcium and phosphorus. > Besides, it has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. > Ayurvedic tulsi preparations have significantly reduced the symptoms > of viral hepatitis. > > In diabetics it helps in lowering the blood sugar level. > > Its anti-spasmodic property can be utilised to relieve abdominal > colics. The extracts are also helpful in digestive disorders. > > Tulsi leaves have properties similar to the currently available anti-> TB drugs like Streptomycin and Isoniazide. > > Oil of tulsi has been used as a potent anti-malarial drug. It also > has mosquito repellent properties. > > It raises the human body immunity by increasing the antibody > production. > > Experimental studies on animals have shown anti-stress activity with > tulsi extract. > > Tulsi has anti-fertility effect by reducing the estrogen hormone > levels in females and decreasing the sperm count in men. > > It is also used to treat ringworm of the skin. > > -----------> > > But here is a powerful SECRET to appease Buddha (Mercury)--->> Propitiay MERCURY by Watering a tulsi (Vishnu) tree on Wednesday or > daily except Sundays. > > The relationship between Tulsi and Vishnu is clearly abstracted in > this article. > > > Parting ?. Why not water Tulsi on Sundays :-)?> > Hope this write up helps one all. > > Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.> > --Sanjay> > > > > > ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ > > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online > > ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ > > > > ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ > > > > > Links> > > /> > To from this group, send an email to:> > > Your use of is subject to the > > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Mostly it in known as Holy Basil. I got it from my Yoga class. One the Indian lady offered me. Now Spring is here you will see new plants in few days. Regds RC Sanjay Chadha [chadhatony ]Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 10:16 PMSubject: Re: Watering Tulsi -- powerful propitiation of Mercury.- Sanjay It is Basil only. You may want to ask them for it.jayanshul <jayanshul > wrote: ---i didnot know that they have tulsi at home depo.What is the name of tulsi at homedepo? I saw basil but that is italian basil.ninaIn , Sanjay Chadha <chadhatony> wrote:> Go to Home Depot, it should be there. Thanks> > "Calla, Raman" <rcalla@s...> wrote:Thx, Sanjay.> > I will getting Tusi sortly.> > It is hard get Tulsi up in San Diego.> > Regards!> > RC> > Manoshi Chatterjee [khallopapa]> Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:20 PM> > Re: Watering Tulsi -- powerful propitiation of Mercury.> > > I wonder how have you gained so much of knowledge in every field?> Manoshi> > sanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology> wrote:> All:> > I am initiating a discussion Tulsi and its powers. Please feel free > to add on....But look at the closing statements. Some of you may > know this but my personal experiences validate "watering of Tulsi" > to propitiate Mercury. Hope it helps Mankind........propitiate > Buddha........Tulsi (Vishnu) .......see closing statements.> > The 'tulsi' plant or Indian basil is an important symbol in the > Hindu religious tradition. The name 'tulsi' connotes "the > incomparable one". Tulsi is a venerated plant and Hindus worship it > in the morning and evening. Tulsi grows wild in the tropics and warm > regions. Dark or Shyama tulsi and light or Rama tulsi are the two > main varieties of basil, the former possessing greater medicinal > value. Of the many varieties, the Krishna or Shyama tulsi is > commonly used for worship. > > In the Hindu mythology, tulsi is very dear to Lord Vishnu. Tulsi is > ceremonially married to Lord Vishnu annually on the 11th bright day > of the month of Karttika in the lunar calendar. This festival > continues for five days and concludes on the full moon day, which > falls in mid October. This ritual, called the 'Tulsi Vivaha' > inaugurates the annual marriage season in India.> > We all know Tulsi and its powerful remedies. Here are a few I > gathered; > > The juice of tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. Extract > of tulsi leaves in fresh water should be given every 2 to 3 hours. > In between one can keep giving sips of cold water. In children, it > is every effective in bringing down the temperature. > > Tulsi is an important constituent of many Ayurvedic cough syrups and > expectorants. It helps to mobilise mucus in bronchitis and asthma. > Chewing tulsi leaves relieves cold and flu. > > For earache a few drops of tulsi extract, if instilled, relieves the > symptoms promptly. > > The juice of fresh leaves, flower tops and slender roots is a very > god antidote for snake and scorpion bite. > > Its oil is rich in vitamin C, carotene, calcium and phosphorus. > Besides, it has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. > Ayurvedic tulsi preparations have significantly reduced the symptoms > of viral hepatitis. > > In diabetics it helps in lowering the blood sugar level. > > Its anti-spasmodic property can be utilised to relieve abdominal > colics. The extracts are also helpful in digestive disorders. > > Tulsi leaves have properties similar to the currently available anti-> TB drugs like Streptomycin and Isoniazide. > > Oil of tulsi has been used as a potent anti-malarial drug. It also > has mosquito repellent properties. > > It raises the human body immunity by increasing the antibody > production. > > Experimental studies on animals have shown anti-stress activity with > tulsi extract. > > Tulsi has anti-fertility effect by reducing the estrogen hormone > levels in females and decreasing the sperm count in men. > > It is also used to treat ringworm of the skin. > > -----------> > > But here is a powerful SECRET to appease Buddha (Mercury)--->> Propitiay MERCURY by Watering a tulsi (Vishnu) tree on Wednesday or > daily except Sundays. > > The relationship between Tulsi and Vishnu is clearly abstracted in > this article. > > > Parting ?. Why not water Tulsi on Sundays :-)?> > Hope this write up helps one all. > > Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.> > --Sanjay> > > > > > ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ > > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online > > ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ > > > > ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ > > > > > Links> > To visit your group on the web, go to:> /> > > > > Your use of is subject to the > > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 -Thanks ,My mother in law is coming to usa next month from her india trip.The long list i have sent her for me has Tulsi seeds on the top. I got the pot and soil though. Regards Nina - In , "Calla, Raman" <rcalla@s...> wrote: > Mostly it in known as Holy Basil. > > I got it from my Yoga class. One the Indian lady offered me. > Now Spring is here you will see new plants in few days. > > Regds > > RC > > > Sanjay Chadha [chadhatony] > Friday, February 13, 2004 10:16 PM > > Re: Watering Tulsi -- powerful propitiation of Mercury.- > Sanjay > > > It is Basil only. You may want to ask them for it. > > jayanshul <jayanshul> wrote: > > --- > i didnot know that they have tulsi at home depo.What is the name of > tulsi at homedepo? I saw basil but that is italian basil. > > nina > > > > In , Sanjay Chadha > <chadhatony> wrote: > > Go to Home Depot, it should be there. Thanks > > > > "Calla, Raman" <rcalla@s...> wrote:Thx, Sanjay. > > > > I will getting Tusi sortly. > > > > It is hard get Tulsi up in San Diego. > > > > Regards! > > > > RC > > > > Manoshi Chatterjee [khallopapa] > > Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:20 PM > > > > Re: Watering Tulsi -- powerful propitiation of > Mercury. > > > > > > I wonder how have you gained so much of knowledge in every field? > > Manoshi > > > > sanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology> wrote: > > All: > > > > I am initiating a discussion Tulsi and its powers. Please feel > free > > to add on....But look at the closing statements. Some of you may > > know this but my personal experiences validate "watering of Tulsi" > > to propitiate Mercury. Hope it helps Mankind........propitiate > > Buddha........Tulsi (Vishnu) .......see closing statements. > > > > The 'tulsi' plant or Indian basil is an important symbol in the > > Hindu religious tradition. The name 'tulsi' connotes "the > > incomparable one". Tulsi is a venerated plant and Hindus worship > it > > in the morning and evening. Tulsi grows wild in the tropics and > warm > > regions. Dark or Shyama tulsi and light or Rama tulsi are the two > > main varieties of basil, the former possessing greater medicinal > > value. Of the many varieties, the Krishna or Shyama tulsi is > > commonly used for worship. > > > > In the Hindu mythology, tulsi is very dear to Lord Vishnu. Tulsi > is > > ceremonially married to Lord Vishnu annually on the 11th bright > day > > of the month of Karttika in the lunar calendar. This festival > > continues for five days and concludes on the full moon day, which > > falls in mid October. This ritual, called the 'Tulsi Vivaha' > > inaugurates the annual marriage season in India. > > > > We all know Tulsi and its powerful remedies. Here are a few I > > gathered; > > > > The juice of tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. Extract > > of tulsi leaves in fresh water should be given every 2 to 3 hours. > > In between one can keep giving sips of cold water. In children, it > > is every effective in bringing down the temperature. > > > > Tulsi is an important constituent of many Ayurvedic cough syrups > and > > expectorants. It helps to mobilise mucus in bronchitis and asthma. > > Chewing tulsi leaves relieves cold and flu. > > > > For earache a few drops of tulsi extract, if instilled, relieves > the > > symptoms promptly. > > > > The juice of fresh leaves, flower tops and slender roots is a very > > god antidote for snake and scorpion bite. > > > > Its oil is rich in vitamin C, carotene, calcium and phosphorus. > > Besides, it has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral > properties. > > Ayurvedic tulsi preparations have significantly reduced the > symptoms > > of viral hepatitis. > > > > In diabetics it helps in lowering the blood sugar level. > > > > Its anti-spasmodic property can be utilised to relieve abdominal > > colics. The extracts are also helpful in digestive disorders. > > > > Tulsi leaves have properties similar to the currently available > anti- > > TB drugs like Streptomycin and Isoniazide. > > > > Oil of tulsi has been used as a potent anti-malarial drug. It also > > has mosquito repellent properties. > > > > It raises the human body immunity by increasing the antibody > > production. > > > > Experimental studies on animals have shown anti-stress activity > with > > tulsi extract. > > > > Tulsi has anti-fertility effect by reducing the estrogen hormone > > levels in females and decreasing the sperm count in men. > > > > It is also used to treat ringworm of the skin. > > > > ----------- > > > > > > But here is a powerful SECRET to appease Buddha (Mercury)---> > > Propitiay MERCURY by Watering a tulsi (Vishnu) tree on Wednesday > or > > daily except Sundays. > > > > The relationship between Tulsi and Vishnu is clearly abstracted in > > this article. > > > > > > Parting ?. Why not water Tulsi on Sundays :-)? > > > > Hope this write up helps one all. > > > > Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti. > > > > --Sanjay > > > > > > > > > > > > ~! 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