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Significance of Worshipping Tulsi in the Month of Paush
Gyanhigyan english | December 3, 2025 3:39 PM CST

Transition from Margashirsha to Paush


According to the Hindu calendar, the month of Margashirsha is nearing its conclusion, paving the way for the arrival of Paush (Push), the tenth month. This transition also marks the onset of Kharmas, a period during which auspicious events like marriages and sacred ceremonies are discouraged. However, rituals involving Tulsi remain permissible and are deemed particularly significant during this time. It is widely believed that honoring Tulsi in Paush fosters happiness, prosperity, and well-being, as it is revered in Hinduism and associated with Goddess Lakshmi.


Worship Practices for the Month

According to Pramod Shringari, a priest at Baidyanath Jyotirlinga, the month of Margashirsha concludes on December 5th, heralding the start of Paush. He emphasizes the importance of Tulsi worship during this month, which is believed to enhance joy and prosperity. A special remedy he recommends involves writing the names from Lord Vishnu's Sahasranama on Vrinda Tulsi leaves using sandalwood. If one writes these names on a thousand leaves in a single day and offers them to Lord Vishnu, it is said that all troubles will dissipate, leaving only happiness and abundance.


Daily Offerings to Tulsi

Additionally, the Tirthapurohit suggests various offerings to the Tulsi plant throughout Paush. Daily offerings of ghee and water are encouraged, along with presenting a scarf and lighting a ghee lamp in the evening. These acts are believed to please Goddess Lakshmi, ensuring that financial difficulties do not plague the household. Moreover, making donations during this month is considered extremely auspicious, helping to mitigate any negative planetary influences in one’s life.


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