Thursday Worship Brings Blessings of Vishnu and Tulsi Mata
According to the Vedic calendar, May 22 marks the Dashami Tithi of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Jyeshtha. It also falls on a Thursday—a day traditionally dedicated to the worship of Lord Vishnu. On this auspicious day, devotees are also encouraged to perform rituals dedicated to Tulsi Mata, the sacred plant revered in Sanatan Dharma.
Spiritual Significance of Worshipping Tulsi Mata
In Hindu tradition, every weekday is associated with a specific deity, and Thursday is believed to be the most auspicious for Lord Vishnu. Alongside his worship, offering prayers to the holy Tulsi plant is said to remove financial difficulties and invite peace and prosperity into the household.
Chanting the 108 names of Tulsi Mata during puja is considered highly beneficial. These mantras are believed to help relieve debt, attract positive energy, and bring divine grace into one’s life.
Some of the Sacred Names of Tulsi Mata Include:
- Om Shri Tulasayai Namah
- Om Dharinyai Namah
- Om Satyasandhayai Namah
- Om Padminyai Namah
- Om Shrimatayi Namah
- Om Tripathgayai Namah
- Om Yagyavidyayai Namah
- Om Kamakshyai Namah
- Om Shankhinyai Namah
- Om Saraswatyai Namah
- Om Dhanavatyai Namah
- Om Gandhinyai Namah
- Om Sri Vrindavanyai Namah
- Om Sri Krishnakantayai Namah
(…and many more, totaling 108 sacred names.)
Religious Belief: Tulsi Worship for Financial and Spiritual Benefits
Devotees believe that regular chanting of Tulsi mantras not only eliminates monetary troubles but also ensures spiritual upliftment and family harmony. The presence of Tulsi in a household is considered a sign of divine favor and positive energy.
Disclaimer
The practices and beliefs mentioned in this article are based on traditional knowledge and spiritual texts. Readers are advised to use their discretion and consult spiritual guides if needed. Dainik Jagran and Jagran New Media do not endorse or guarantee the outcomes of these practices and remain committed to promoting rationality and discouraging superstition.


