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Top 5 Plants to Grow This Sawan to Bring Wealth and Prosperity into Your Home

Planting a Tulsi plant in the house is regarded as extremely fortunate in the Vedas and Puranas. This plant is often worshipped at home.

Updated on: 7 July, 2022 12:07 PM IST By: Kritika Madhukar
Apart from its medical benefits, the presence of tulsi plants in home, aids in stress reduction.

We all know that planting a ‘Tulsi plant’ at the northeast corner of the home is very auspicious. But do we know that besides Tulsi, there are numerous plants that can bring good energies, money, and prosperity into your home, if planted in the month of Sawan? Today in this article, we will talk about a few plants that bring positive vibes to the home and are easily available in nurseries.

Planting a banana tree in home is considered auspiscious

Plants That Bring Prosperity into Your Home

Here are a few plants that must be planted in the month of Sawan;

Banana Tree

Planting a banana tree in the house is considered lucky since it cleanses the bad energy of the dwelling. Tulsi and banana plants should never be planted together, according to popular belief. At the main entrance of the home, Tulsi and Banana plants are planted on the left and right sides, respectively.

Champa Plant

According to Vastu, the Champa and Ketki plants are also highly useful in the home. The Champa plant is often seen as a sign of unbroken good fortune. This plant should be placed to the northwest of the home.

Dhatura fruits are offered to Lord Shiva

Dhatura Plant

Dhatura is mentioned in the Puranas as Lord Shiva's donation. Lord Shiva, according to astrology, lives within it. Throughout this case, it is best to utilize black datura in the house on Sundays and Tuesdays. If Datura is planted on these days, money and property will begin to increase in the house.

Shami Plant

According to Vastu, placing the Shami plant in the house benefits the family members. Worshiping the Shami plant brings Shani Dev's blessings. In addition, happiness and serenity stay in the home. 

It is stated that if Shami and Tulsi plants are grown together, the benefits multiply. Shami is associated with Saturday and Shani Dev.

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