Yes, Tulsi and Naizbo refer to the same plant, commonly known as Holy Basil. Tulsi is the name used in India, while Naizbo is a term used in some other regions, particularly in the Middle East. This aromatic herb is revered for its medicinal properties and is often used in traditional practices, especially in Hindu culture.
The peepul tree is the 'sacred fig', while the tulsi is 'holy basil'.
The word tulsi, also known as the holy basil, is an aromatic plant in the Lamiaceae family and is native throughout the Eastern World tropics as a cultivated plant.
In my country, the neem tree is valued for its medicinal properties, providing natural remedies for various ailments. Tulsi plant is considered sacred and often used in religious rituals and ceremonies. Additionally, tulsi is believed to have healing properties and is used in traditional medicine for its health benefits.
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Tulsi is very spritual plant, lord Krishna is husband of maa Tulsi , Tulsi leaves are offered to lord Krishna, always pluck tulsi leaves from right hand , pray to Tulsi maa she is a devotional devi in form of a plant. Lord Krishna accepts only tulsi paste with chandan. Tulsi should be planted in each and every house. Jai tulsi maharani.
I can tell you that Tulsi is biologically a relative of the basil plant. Tulsi is also known as Holy Basil as it is considered sacred in for worshp of Krishna and Vishnu. I am unaware of of the background and uses of Tukham
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Indian Basil is known as Tulsi. Tulsi is having a stronger flavor than normal Basil. Otherwise both are same.
The root system of a tulsi plant consists of a taproot with many smaller lateral roots branching off from it. The main function of the root system is to anchor the plant in the soil and absorb water and nutrients needed for growth. Tulsi plants have a fibrous root system that spreads out and grows close to the surface of the soil.
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The shape of the Tulsi plant leaf is oval and it is typically green in color.
The peepul tree is the 'sacred fig', while the tulsi is 'holy basil'.
The word tulsi, also known as the holy basil, is an aromatic plant in the Lamiaceae family and is native throughout the Eastern World tropics as a cultivated plant.
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