Keeping a Tulsi plant in the house is considered very auspicious. Tulsi is considered a symbol of Goddess Lakshmi. It is believed that if there is a Tulsi plant in the house, it means that Goddess Lakshmi is pleased with you. It is also said that if Gangajal is not available in the house, then Tulsi water can also be kept. However, Tulsi water is not available anywhere but you have to make it at home.
If Tulsi water is kept with purity, it can prove to be as divine, sacred and magical as Gangajal. Although Tulsi water can be kept anywhere in the house, it is considered forbidden to keep it at some places. In such a situation, let us know from Ajanta astrologer Radhakant Vats whether water soaked in Tulsi leaves should be kept in the kitchen or not and what is the logic behind it.
Benefits of keeping Tulsi water in the kitchen?
According to astrology, the kitchen is the home of Goddess Annapurna and Goddess Lakshmi. Apart from this, nine planets are also established in the form of spices. While working in the kitchen, mistakes are often made which can anger the gods and planets.
In such a case, if Tulsi water is kept on the kitchen slab of the house, then no flaws or blemishes come on it and the blessings of the gods, goddesses and planets remain.
Apart from this, Vaastu defects will also be removed. There will be no dearth of wealth and prosperity in the house.
Keeping Tulsi water in the kitchen brings prosperity in the house. The effect of Tulsi water removes planetary defects and brings good luck from the planets. Along with this, danger in the house is also averted. Diseases are removed from the house and negative energy is destroyed.