Celebrating the Incomparable One: Tulsi vivah

With Diwali just over, the next festival that adorns our lives is Tulsi Vivah on 5th November. The Tulsi plant is seen as the earthly personification of the goddess Lakshmi, the wife of the god Vishnu.

And Tulsi Vivah is the ceremonial marriage of the Tulsi plant to Lord Vishnu; another festival underlining the special status of Tulsi in India.

Naturally rich in Vitamin A, and C, calcium, zinc, iron, chlorophyll, and several bioactive compounds, Tulsi is also called the “Incomparable One,” in Ayurveda, with every part being used in ayurvedic medicine. 

Medical science now confirms its multi­­-therapeutic properties as an adaptogen, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, antistress, and anti-asthmatic agent. 

Ayurveda even recommends the regular consumption of Tulsi as an essential lifestyle practice. 

Hence, it’s no surprise that Tulsi was seamlessly integrated into daily rituals, and festivals and always found a central ‘angan’ place in every traditional Indian home. 

Introducing Tulsi to the world

ORGANIC INDIA Tulsi tea burst into the market in 1999 with the launch of Tulsi Original Tea. This started an organic revolution in the country, positioning the healing herb on the world wellness stage.

ORGANIC INDIA’s first daunting challenge back then in the 90s was to convince the farmer to convert to organic farming and grow Tulsi. 

With one-sixth of India’s land either barren or economically unproductive, growing Tulsi as the flagship product was a wise move: The herb requires little water and synergizes effectively with other healing herbs. Thanks to ORGANIC INDIA, barren lands turned into lush fields!

What makes ORGANIC INDIA Tulsi different? 

While the success of ORGANIC INDIA’s Tulsi Original Tea led to an upsurge of Tulsi-based products in the market, proper cultivation, harvesting, processing, and storage play a critical role in ensuring that the healing properties of Tulsi are fully preserved and easily bio-available either in tea, infusion, or supplement form.

At ORGANIC INDIA, we grow our Tulsi and all other herbs employing only supportive practices unique to each plant species, and prevent any contamination from chemical fertilizers, artificial pesticides, growth hormones, and genetically modified organisms. 

Stringent quality assurance processes ensure consistent quality and botanical integrity across batches. 

With nature as our guide?

With over 108 varieties of Tulsi, the three main medicinal varieties are Rama, Vana, and Krishna Tulsi with an array of health benefits. So we constituted these three as the foundation of ORGANIC INDIA’s healing teas and inspired us to formulate more than 23 varieties of relaxing, flavourful, and restorative herbal blends. These teas and, infusions are now savoured in more than 48 countries.

Some of our iconic flavours and their effects include:


FIGHT STRESS

 
Tackle a stressful workday with a cup of soothing herbal tea! Tulsi Original and Tulsi Green Tea Classic help lower cortisol levels, soothe the nervous system and boost cognitive function.

Difficulty in calling it a day? Try ORGANIC INDIA’s Tulsi Honey Chamomile infusion for soothing slumber!

GUARD AGAINST COUGH, COLD, AND POLLUTION


Keeping these infusions at hand is a good idea: Tulsi Mulethi,  Tulsi Ginger, Tulsi Turmeric Ginger - help lower inflammation, increase immunity against cough, cold and other infections, soothe the throat and help your body tackle the toxic effects of pollution.

 

BOOST ENERGY 

Tulsi paired with flavourful Sweet Rose, Ashwagandha, and Peppermint rejuvenates the body and fights chronic fatigue to refresh and restore natural energy and vitality. 

SUPPORT METABOLISM

The flavourful Tulsi Honey Lemon, Tulsi Lemon Ginger, and Tulsi Detox Kahwa pack an additional punch of restorative anti-oxidants that stimulate a sluggish system to boost metabolism and enhance digestion, helping you maintain a healthy weight.  

Re-introducing Tulsi as a part of daily living 


With the rising threat of pollution, environmental toxins, stress, and pesticide-laden foods, making that cup of detoxing Tulsi infusion mandatory in our lives can help fortify us from within to lead healthy, productive lives. 

While we celebrate this powerful herb yet again on 5th November, we invite you to take your pick of the ORGANIC INDIA Tulsi infusions and teas and kickstart your journey of Healthy Conscious Living today!

Or just because every sip is so flavourful!

9 Comments

Vi

I’m thrilled to celebrate Tulsi Vivah with Organic India! This sacred festival, uniting Lord Vishnu and Tulsi, embodies the essence of purity and devotion. Organic Tulsi tea has been my spiritual companion, and I can’t think of a better way to honor this union. Thank you for the divine experience!

By Vineet Phadanis

Oct 19, 2023

Pr

I absolutely love Tulsi Vivah and its significance in Indian culture. Gifting organic Tulsi products from Organic India is such a thoughtful way to celebrate this auspicious occasion. The purity and natural goodness of these offerings make them the perfect choice for expressing our reverence for the Incomparable One, Tulsi Devi. Truly a beautiful tradition!

By Prashant Harish

Sep 29, 2023

Ya

Tulsi Vivah, a sacred union of tradition and spirituality. Organic India beautifully honors this timeless ceremony, showcasing the divine connection with nature. A harmonious celebration that resonates with the heart and soul.

By Yad Thakre

Aug 24, 2023

Ar

Organic India has truly captured the essence of Tulsi vivah with their exceptional products. From the divine aroma to the medicinal benefits, it’s a celebration of wellness and spirituality. Thank you for bringing us closer to nature’s blessings!

By Arjuna Havaldar

Jul 17, 2023

Vi

I absolutely adore Tulsi vivah! It’s a beautiful celebration of love and devotion. Organic India’s commitment to organic and sustainable practices makes it even more special. Cheers to the incomparable Tulsi and Organic India’s dedication!

By Vijay Nagar

Jul 06, 2023

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