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Amla is planted next to Basil with 'Indian date', why 'Dates of India' given less importance to worship individually? - Cat : News & Events / Art & Culture

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Asked by : mukund |  30 Oct 10:31 am

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People know the significance of Amla and Tulsi as always much more than Date Tree.
Tulsi - Holy Basil that symbolises purity is considered as the holy sacred plant in the Indian Subcontinent. In India, people grow Tulsi and worship it. Its leaves are used in temples for worship. Even today, people in our country maintain a potted Tulsi plant in their house. The stems, leaves, seeds and even the soil are considered as holy because of its medicinal and curative values.

Says Gosht Singh 30 Oct 10:40 am

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