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Definition of tulsi in English: tulsinoun ˈtʊlsiːˈto͝olsē mass nounA kind of basil which is cultivated by Hindus as a sacred plant. Ocimum sanctum, family Labiatae Example sentencesExamples - A sprig of tulsi plant, a piece of gold, or a few drops of Ganges River water are placed in the mouth to delay messengers of Yama, god of death.
- A handful of tulsi leaves can also be added when boiling the water.
- Walking through his fields the fragrance of wild tulsi crushed underfoot, I asked about the crops and the rains.
- According to her, tulsi could cure anything.
- Stephanos remembers the tulsi seen outside temples whenever he sees the basil in Cyprus.
- In the middle of the angan a cheerful green tulsi grew and all around it danced the images of white flowers and birds painted by the women of the house.
- The organization distributes 20,000 tulsi plants free of cost every year.
- Since Hindus believe that death cannot harm the immortal soul, a dying person is administered a tulsi leaf and water.
- She had few rules for us but one was to stay away from the tulsi, which we could never seem to do.
- I follow her down the staircase into the garden for the tulsi, incessantly ringing the bell in my hand.
- They would just grind a tulsi leaf or some other herb collected from the garden.
Definition of tulsi in US English: tulsinounˈto͝olsē another term for holy basil Example sentencesExamples - A handful of tulsi leaves can also be added when boiling the water.
- A sprig of tulsi plant, a piece of gold, or a few drops of Ganges River water are placed in the mouth to delay messengers of Yama, god of death.
- She had few rules for us but one was to stay away from the tulsi, which we could never seem to do.
- In the middle of the angan a cheerful green tulsi grew and all around it danced the images of white flowers and birds painted by the women of the house.
- Stephanos remembers the tulsi seen outside temples whenever he sees the basil in Cyprus.
- They would just grind a tulsi leaf or some other herb collected from the garden.
- I follow her down the staircase into the garden for the tulsi, incessantly ringing the bell in my hand.
- Walking through his fields the fragrance of wild tulsi crushed underfoot, I asked about the crops and the rains.
- The organization distributes 20,000 tulsi plants free of cost every year.
- According to her, tulsi could cure anything.
- Since Hindus believe that death cannot harm the immortal soul, a dying person is administered a tulsi leaf and water.
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