Do you also have a dried-up Tulsi plant at home? Do this simple thing to ward off negative energy..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 18 Jun, 2026
The Tulsi (Holy Basil) plant holds great significance in Sanatan Dharma. According to Hindu beliefs, Goddess Lakshmi resides within the Tulsi plant. Planting it in the right direction brings auspicious results and maintains peace and happiness in the home. Often, the Tulsi plant dries up. You might be wondering whether a dried Tulsi plant is considered auspicious or inauspicious. Let us explain this in detail in this article.

**Is a Dried Tulsi Plant Auspicious or Inauspicious?**
According to Vastu Shastra, a dried Tulsi plant in the home prevents the entry of positive energy; it is considered inauspicious. It leads to an increase in negative energy. Furthermore, a drying Tulsi plant is seen as a sign of impending financial or familial crises. Therefore, it is said that one should never keep a dried Tulsi plant in the house.
**What to Do If the Tulsi Plant Dries Up?**
If the Tulsi plant in your home has dried up, remove it respectfully from the pot. Afterward, immerse it in a holy river. If that is not possible, bury it in the soil near a tree. You should never throw a dried Tulsi plant into the trash bin. Making such a mistake can displease Goddess Lakshmi and lead to life's troubles and potential financial hardship.
After removing the dried plant, plant a new Tulsi sapling in the pot on a Thursday or Friday. Before planting it, be sure to understand the rules regarding the correct direction.
**In Which Direction Should Tulsi Be Planted?**
According to Vastu Shastra, the North or East direction is considered auspicious for planting Tulsi. The North is associated with Kuber (the God of Wealth), and the East is the direction through which positive energy enters the home. Therefore, planting Tulsi in either of these directions is highly significant. It is believed that planting Tulsi in the right direction invites Goddess Lakshmi into the home and brings positive energy through her grace.
**Things to Keep in Mind**
According to religious beliefs, Goddess Lakshmi resides only in clean and tidy places. Therefore, pay special attention to cleanliness around the Tulsi plant. One should not water the Tulsi plant on Sundays and days of Ekadashi. Committing this mistake can displease Goddess Lakshmi.
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