Thulasi Malai

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  • 100% Fresh & Fragrant: Handpicked Thulasi (Holy Basil) leaves strung with care to retain freshness and aroma.

  • Traditionally Handcrafted: Each mala is skillfully made by local artisans following Vedic customs and rituals.

  • Ideal for Daily Pooja & Festivals: A sacred offering for Lord Vishnu, Krishna, and other deities. Also used during Vaishnava ceremonies.

  • Purifying & Auspicious: Believed to bring spiritual purity, calm the mind, and ward off negative energies.

  • Eco-Friendly & Biodegradable: Made from naturally grown Tulsi without any chemicals or artificial preservatives.


Product Details

  • Material: Fresh Tulsi leaves

  • Thread Type: Organic cotton thread

  • Shelf Life: 2–3 days (Refrigerate to extend freshness)

  • Usage: Pooja, temple offerings, home altars, vratams, devotional events

SKU: TNHDC TANJ 48 Category:
Color

Sandal

Material

Thulasi

Description

Thulasi Malai (Holy Basil Garland)

Embodying purity, devotion, and divine fragrance, the Thulasi Malai is a sacred garland handcrafted from dried Tulsi (Holy Basil) leaves—revered in Indian tradition for its spiritual significance and healing properties.

Lovingly strung by skilled artisans, each garland reflects timeless craftsmanship and devotion. Traditionally used in daily poojas, temple rituals, and festive offerings, the Thulasi Malai is believed to bring peace, positive energy, and protection into the home.

A perfect blend of spirituality and tradition, this garland is not just a religious accessory—it’s a symbol of faith, purity, and heritage.

Highlights:

  • Handcrafted from naturally dried Tulsi leaves

  • Ideal for deity adornment, spiritual offerings, and meditation spaces

  • Revered in Ayurvedic and devotional traditions

  • Ethically sourced and crafted by rural artisans

Bring home the sacred essence of Indian tradition with our Thulasi Malai—where every bead tells a story of devotion.

Additional information

Color

Sandal

Material

Thulasi

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