In Indian culture, the Tulsi plant is considered extremely important from both a religious and medicinal perspective. It is considered very auspicious to plant it in the house because it brings positivity and happiness. But do you know that there is a right time and direction to plant Tulsi? If you plant it at the wrong place or at the wrong time, then instead of benefit, it can cause harm. Today, we will tell you some miraculous rules related to Tulsi, following which there will be happiness in your house, and the whole family will flourish with the glory of Tulsi.
Right direction and auspicious time to plant Tulsi
It is essential to plant Tulsi in the right direction and at the right time in the house. This is important not only for the growth of the plant, but also for the flow of positive energy in your house.

The right direction to plant Tulsi
According to Vastu Shastra, it is most auspicious to plant Tulsi in the north-east (Ishaan Kon) or east direction of the house. Sun rays reach easily in these directions, which also leads to good growth of the plant and increases the flow of positive energy in the house. On the other hand, planting basil in the south or south-west direction can have a negative effect, so this direction should be avoided.
Auspicious time to plant basil
The month is considered the most auspicious for planting basil. Especially if it is planted on Ekadashi day, it is even more fruitful. From a scientific point of view, the time of October-November is favorable for the growth of the basil plant. Apart from this, it is better to plant basil in the morning, as it maintains purity and positivity in the house.
When does the basil plant have a bad effect

If you plant a basil plant, then it is also very important to follow these rules related to its care.
If the basil plant planted in your house withers or starts drying, then it can be a negative sign. It shows that some trouble is going to come into the house.
Keeping dirt or impurity around the Tulsi plant increases negative energy. Always keep Tulsi in a clean place.
Planting Tulsi in the wrong direction or on an inauspicious day like Amavasya can increase unrest in the house.










