Discover the Miraculous Holy Basil - Krishna Tulasi Plant
Embrace the Sacred Essence with Inherited Seeds
Inherited Seeds is proud to present the revered Krishna Tulasi plant seeds, a true gem among herbs. Also known as Holy Basil, Krishna Tulasi is celebrated in Ayurveda and traditional medicine for its exceptional healing properties and spiritual significance.
Why Choose Krishna Tulasi?
Spiritual and Cultural Significance
· Sacred Herb: Krishna Tulasi is revered in Hindu culture and often used in religious rituals and ceremonies.
· Positive Energy: It is believed to attract positive energy, ward off negative influences, and bring prosperity to homes.
The Inherited Seeds Promise
Superior Quality
At Inherited Seeds, we ensure that every Krishna Tulasi plant is nurtured with utmost care. Our plants are grown using organic methods, free from harmful chemicals and pesticides, guaranteeing purity and potency.
Sustainable Practices
We are committed to sustainable farming practices. By choosing Inherited Seeds, you are supporting a brand that values the environment and promotes biodiversity.
How to Grow Your Krishna Tulasi Plant
Planting: Use well-drained soil in a pot or garden bed. Plant the seeds in a spot that receives ample sunlight.
Watering: Water the plant regularly but avoid waterlogging. Ensure the soil remains moist but not soggy.
Care: Trim the plant regularly to promote bushy growth. Protect it from extreme weather conditions.
Harvesting: Harvest the leaves as needed. Fresh leaves can be used for making herbal teas, garnishing dishes, or preparing medicinal concoctions.
Experience the Inherited Seeds Difference
When you choose Krishna Tulasi from Inherited Seeds, you are not just purchasing a seed; you are embracing a tradition of wellness, spirituality, and environmental stewardship. Elevate your lifestyle with the healing touch of Holy Basil and discover the profound benefits that come with it.
Tulasi names known in different regions and languages by around the world:
Tulsi (Hindi, Sanskrit, Indian subcontinent)
Krishna Tulasi (variety of Tulsi, Indian subcontinent)
Rama Tulasi (variety of Tulsi, Indian subcontinent)
Thai Basil (Thailand, Southeast Asia)
Kemangi (Indonesia)
Horapha (Thailand)
Bai Kaprow (Thailand, specifically refers to Thai Holy Basil)
Reyhan (Turkey, Middle East)
Albahaca Sagrada (Spanish-speaking countries)
Manjari (Malayalam, Indian subcontinent)
Kaphrao (Thailand, another name for Thai Holy Basil)
Basilic Sacré (French-speaking countries)
Tulasi (Tamil, Indian subcontinent)
Vishnu Priya (Bengali, Indian subcontinent)
Surasa (Sanskrit, Ayurveda texts)
Sacred Basil (English-speaking countries)
Krapao (Thai, another name for Thai Holy Basil)
Mrihani (Swahili, East Africa)
Hisopo de la India (Spanish-speaking countries)
Heiliges Basilikum (German-speaking countries)