Tulsi Tips: Know the auspicious time and direction to plant Rama-Shyama Tulsi..
Fashion News Era December 12, 2025 09:40 PM

Rama Shyama Tulsi Upay: The Tulsi plant is not just a green leafy plant in Indian homes, but it is considered a symbol of purity and prosperity. According to ancient beliefs, Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, resides in Tulsi. This is why planting Tulsi in the home not only brings positive energy but also brings happiness, peace, and prosperity to family members. Nowadays, two main types of Tulsi are seen in homes: Rama Tulsi and Shyama Tulsi. Both have equally high benefits and significance. According to Vastu and astrology, it is extremely important to plant Tulsi in the right direction and time in the home. Planting Tulsi at the wrong place or time may not yield auspicious results and can sometimes even have adverse effects.

In this article, we will learn in detail from Bhopal-based astrologer and Vastu consultant Pandit Hitendra Kumar Sharma about when to plant Rama and Shyama Tulsi, when not to plant them, which direction is auspicious, and the special Vastu rules for this. We will also understand the benefits of planting Tulsi for your home and family. If you follow these rules, your home will always be filled with wealth, prosperity, and the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.

1. When should you plant Rama and Shyama Tulsi?
Planting Tulsi on special days is considered extremely auspicious.

-Purnima, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday are considered the best days.
-It is also traditional to plant Tulsi on the Shukla Paksha (the full moon day), the Shukla Paksha (the bright fortnight).
-Planting Rama and Shyama Tulsi on these days increases happiness, peace, and financial prosperity in the family.
-It can open new avenues for progress in the lives of all family members.

2. When should Rama and Shyama Tulsi not be planted?
-Planting Tulsi on certain days should be avoided, as doing so can have adverse effects.
-Planting Tulsi is prohibited on Ekadashi, Saturday, Sunday, and Ashtami.
-Touching or even pouring water on Tulsi during these days is considered inappropriate.
-Planting Tulsi on such a day may anger Goddess Lakshmi and lead to financial difficulties in the home.

3. In which direction should Rama and Shyama Tulsi be planted?
-According to Vastu Shastra, it is important to plant Tulsi in the correct direction:
-Planting Tulsi in the north-east direction is considered best.
-If this is not possible, Tulsi can also be planted in the north or east direction.
-Lighting a lamp near Tulsi daily is considered auspicious; it brings blessings from Goddess Lakshmi.

4. Special Vastu rules related to Rama and Shyama Tulsi
-Keep Tulsi in a clean and green place.
-Clean the plant regularly. Placing Tulsi in a dirty place may anger Goddess Lakshmi.

-Never keep Tulsi with dry leaves in the house.
-Do not touch or pour water on Tulsi on Sundays and Ekadashi.
-Do not keep Tulsi near the toilet or bathroom.
-It is essential to maintain positive energy around the Tulsi plant.

5. Benefits of planting Rama and Shyama Tulsi
-Planting Tulsi maintains positivity and happiness in the home.
-It pleases Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
-Planting Tulsi eliminates poverty and strengthens the financial condition of the home.
-Keeping Tulsi keeps negative energy away.
-It brings happiness, peace, and health benefits to family members.

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