Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 very interesting. Could it also be that a strong powerful Buddh, indicates an affection towards elaichi :-). I have always been fond of elaichi. Rgds. --Sanjay , sushant kapret <sushantrules> wrote: > jai mahadev > > namashkar sanjay bhai and all > mercury can also be propitated > by just keeping ILAICHI in the > pocket or it is much better to > chew . > > 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 !~ > > > Sponsor > Click Here > > > Links > > > / > > > > > Terms of Service. India Education Special: Study in the UK now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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