We Should Never Pluck Tulsi Leaves On Dvadashi
We Should Never Pluck Tulsi Leaves On Dvadashi
We Should Never Pluck Tulsi Leaves On Dvadashi
Srimati Tulsi Maharani, the pure devotee of the Lord, fasts on Ekadashis and since she
is weak, takes rest, on Dvadashi. Therefore, we should not disturb or hurt her, and thus
we must refrain from plucking her leaves.
We must follow the principle of advance savings i.e. reserve some Tulsi leaves for
Dvadashi for offering purposes. Alternatively, we may pick the leaves fallen on the
ground around the pot and then after thoroughly washing it, we can use it for offering.
Following are Vedic Scriptural Injunctions that strictly prohibit us from disturbing Tulasi-
devi on Dvadashi:
(1) Hari Bhakti Vilasa (7.353) mandates:
tulasyavacayah smrtau param
"Oh brahmanas, a Vaisnava never picks Tulasi leaves on Dvadashi, (the day after
Ekadashi)."
(3) Garuda Purana instructs the following also stated in Hari Bhaktha Vilasa (7.355):
jivitasya avinasaya
"Any person, who picks Tulasi leaves on Dvadashi or Amalaki leaves...falls into a
grievously hellish planet to suffer."
Atonement:
Following mantras should be recited while plucking the leaves of Sri Tulasi:
kesavärthe vicinvämi
“O tulasi of effulgent beauty, you have been produced from nectar during the churning
of the milk ocean. You are always dear to Lord Kesava. I pick your leaves only for the
worship of Sri Krsna. May you bestow upon me the benediction that my worship of
Krsna will obtain success.”
One can also atone by reciting Sri Tulasi Stava of Sristi-kanda of the Padma Purana:
Here is short excerpt from the Padma Purana -
The Brahmin said: "Srila Vyasadeva, we have heard from you the glories of Tulasi
Devi’s leaves and flowers. Now we would like to hear from you the Tulasi Stava
(prayer)"
Srila Vyasadeva replied: "Previously a disciple of Shatanand Muni had approached him
with folded hands and inquired about the Tulasi Stava".
Disciple: "Oh top most of all devotees of Lord Krishna, kindly relate that Tulasi Stava,
which you had heard from the mouth of Lord Brahma."
Shatanand replied: "Just by taking the name of Tulasi Devi one pleases Lord Krishna
and destroys all sinful reactions."
tulasi amrita janmasi sada twam keshava priya
keshavartham chinomi twam varada bhava sobhane
twadang sambhavai aniyam
pujayami yatha hatim
tatha kuru pavitrangi
kalou mata vinashini
One who chants this mantra while picking Tulasi leaves and then offers them to Lord
Krishna’s lotus feet, the results of that offering is increased millions of times.
Tulasi Stava:
1 munayah sidha-gandharvah
Patale nagarat svayam
Prabhavam tava deveshi
Gayanti sura-sattama
2 na te prabhavam jananti
devatah keshavadrite
gunanam patimananutu
kalpakotisha-tairapi
3 krsna-anandat samudbhnutu
kshiroda – mathanodyame
uttamange pura yena
tulasi-vishnu na dhrita
6 ropita gomati-tire
svayam-krsnena palita
jagaddhitaya tulasi
gopinam hita-hetave
7 vrindavane vicharata
sevita vishnuna svayam
gokulasya vivriddhyath
kamsasya nidhanaya cha
9 viyoge raghavendra-sya
dhyatva tvam janak atmaja
ashokavana-madhye tu
priyena saha-sangata
13 trailokya-vyapini ganga
yatha-shastre-shu giyate
tathaiva tulasi devi
drisyate sacharachare
17 tulasi patra-galitam
yastoyam-sirasa vahet
ganga-snanam avapnoti
dasha-dhenu phala-pradam
Translation:
(1) O goddess, the munis, siddhas, gandharvas, the naga kings in Patala, and the great
demigods sing your glories.
(2) Even though they have counted many millions of your virtues, the demigods, except
for Lord Keshava, do not understand the full extent of your powers and glories.
(3) Born from Lord Krishna’s bliss as He churned the milk ocean, Tulasi was carried by
Lord Vishnu on His head.
(4) O Tulasi, I offer obeisances to you. When you are placed on Lord Vishnu’s limbs,
you purify everyone.
(5) As with your leaves I worship Lord Hari, please remove the obstacles before me. I
take shelter of you.
(6) To bring auspiciousness to the world and to benefit the gopis, Lord Krishna planted
you and cared for you on the shore of the Gomati River.
(7) To bring opulence to Gokula and to become able to kill Kamsa, Lord Vishnu served
you in Vrindavana.
(8) O you who are dear to the worlds, in order to become able to kill the rakshasas, by
Vasistha’s order, Lord Rama planted you on the shore of the Sarayu. Planting you is
like performing great austerities. To you, O Tulasi, I offer my respectful obeisances.
(9) When in the grove of asoka trees Sita-devi was separated from Lord Rama, she
meditated on you and for this reason she attained the company of her beloved.
(10) To attain Lord Shiva, Parvati planted you, O goddess, in the Himalayas. To you, O
Tulasi, I offer my obeisances.
(11) You are served by the pitas in the Dharmaranya forest of Gaya. You, O sacred
Tulasi, are served by they who desire auspiciousness.
(12) O Tulasi you were planted by Lord Rama, served by Laksmana, and with great
devotion protected by Sita devi in the Dandaka forest.
(13) As the Ganges, which flows through the three worlds, is glorified in the shastras, so
Tulasi Devi is seen by the moving and unmoving creature.
(14) To meet Tara, and kill Vali, the king of monkeys served you Tulasi, in Rsyamukha.
(15) Bowing down to Tulasi Devi, Hanuman crossed the ocean, and, happy and his
mission accomplished, returned home again.
(16) By touching Tulasi, one becomes free of all sins. O tiger of sages, in this way, one
becomes feree of the sin of killing a brahmana.
(17) If one holds on his head the water that has washed a Tulasi leaf, he attains the
result of bathing in the Ganges or the result of giving ten cows in charity.
(18) O goddess, O queen of the demigods, please be kind! O beloved of Lord Hari,
please be kind! O Tulasi born from the churning of the milk ocean, I offer my respectful
obeisances to you.
(19) Lord Keshava forgives 32 offences for one who, staying awake on Dwadasi night,
recites this prayer to Tulasi.
One who worships Tulasi Devi on the Dwadasi (12th day) and chants this Tulasi
Stava destroys all 32 kinds of sinful reactions. Lord Krishna becomes very happy with
that person.
Asta-Naam-Stava
Eight names of Tulasi Devi
Anyone while worshipping Tulasi Devi chants these eight names will get the same result
as one who performs the Asvamed Yagna and one who on the full moon day of Karttik
(Tulasi Devi’s appearance day) worships her with this mantra will break free from the
bonds of this miserable world of birth and death, and very quickly attain Goloka
Vrindavan. On the full moon day of Kartika, Lord Krishna Himself worships Tulasi Devi
with this mantra. One who remembers this mantra will very quickly attain devotion to
Lord Krishna’s lotus feet.
Some Key points to remember while plucking and offering Tulasi Leaves for offering to
Lord Krishna:
1. The leaves should be washed 3 times before offering and kept in a bowl of fresh
water inside of a refrigerator. If They are not kept like this They turn limp and pale . If
They are kept in water, but not in a refrigerator They will turn brown.
2. Be sure to change the water in the bowl everyday, and clean the sides of the bowl so
that no film grows.
3. Estimate the required amount of leaves needed a day and try to pick about the same
amount each day and in that way we will always have a supply and She will feel regular.
(Sometimes in the case of manjaris, there will be an extra amount of mercy.
4. Don' t pick Her leaves sporadically, but aim for the same time, same amount, every
day. It depends on how healthy and bushy the plant is. If there are hundreds of leaves
on Her, it won't hurt to take a few. However, if there are only 13 or 14 leaves, don' t take
any at all unless they are about to drop off . It depends on the size and health of the
plant . Use your discretion in the matter.
5. Srila Prabhupada has stated that dried leaves are just as offerable as fresh green
ones. So rather than strip a weak Tulasi of Her few greatly needed leaves, the devotees
can use dried leaves in case of non-availability.