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scared basil and bilva are __ plants​

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Answered by Abhishek466430
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In Hinduism, certain trees, plants and leaves enjoy an exalted, sacred status. These trees, plants and leaves form part and parcel of many rituals and poojas and hence, are vital to the daily life of a Hindu.

Hindus believe that the certain plants represent the deities' essence and hence, are able to invoke them. The colored leaves or patra are capable of attracting the deity and absorbing their energy unto themselves. These patras are thus believed to be able to purify the surrounding atmosphere. Only those patras should be offered to the deity, which can absorb the deity principle. That is why only those leaves are offered which are believed to be "liked" by that particular God or Goddess.

Two such plants, which are considered most sacred by the Hindu pantheon, include Bilva (or Bel leaves) and Tulsi (or Basil). Why are they so vital to the religion and what function do they have to perform? What is the legend behind their existence and their sanctity?

In this post, we bring you the legends of Tulsi and Bilva and discuss why they enjoy such a sacred space in Hinduism.

Answered by sejal993sharma
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Answer:

scared basil and bilva are _holy _ plants

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