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Some plants are not just grown—they’re worshipped.
They carry prayers on their leaves, calm in their fragrance, and energy in their presence.
These sacred greens remind us that nature isn’t outside—it’s within.
Plants like Tulsi and Bael are deeply rooted in spiritual as well as medicinal practice. Tulsi, often kept near the entrance or in the courtyard, is believed to purify the air and ward off negativity. It also has proven antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful in managing cough, cold, and stress. Bael, a sacred tree in Indian tradition, is used both in religious offerings and in making cooling tonics for digestive and liver support. These plants are traditionally grown near places of worship, blending spiritual practice with daily wellness.
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