Sri
Garga Samhita
Vrindaban Khanda Canto Two, Chapter Sixteen -
Tulasi Pujana
Sri Narada said: Hearing Radha's words, and reflecting on them
in her heart for a moment, Candranana, the best of all friends,
replied.
Sri Candranana said: O Radha, service to Tulasi gives the
greatest piety, the greatest good fortune, and the greatest
benediction. It gives Lord Krishna's association.
You should always gaze on Tulasi, touch her, remember her,
glorify her, bow down before her, offer prayers to her, plant her,
and worship her. Then she will grant Your desire.
They who day after day serve Tulasi in these nine ways attain
the result of pious deeds performed in many thousands of millions
of yugas.
A person who who plants Tulasi liberates his family. As many
branches, sub-branches, seeds, flowers, and leaves as are on the
Tulasi he has planted, so many ancestors and descendents in his
family for thousands of kalpa-yugas will go to Lord Kana's
transcendental abode.
O Radha, by offering Lord Krishna a single Tulasi leaf one
attains the result of offering Him every flower and leaf that
exists.
A person who with offerings of Tulasi-leaves worships Lord
Krishna is not touched by sin as a lotus-leaf is not touched by
water.
By protecting a Tulasi forest one attains the result of giving
in pious charity a hundred bharas of gold or four hundred bharas of
silver.
A home in the midst of a Tulasi forest is a sacred pilgrimage
place. Yamaraja's servants will never enter that home.
They who plant a sacred Tulasi forest, which fulfills desires
and removes all sins, are the best of people. They will never see
Yamaraja.
For persons who plant, protect, water, see, or touch her,
Tulasi burns the sins committed with the body, mind, and
words.
On a single Tulasi leaf the holy places beginning with
Puskara, the sacred rivers beginning with the Ganga, and the
Deities headed by Lord Vasudeva reside.
Even though stained with a hundred sins, a person who touches
a Tulasi-manjari as he leaves this life does not see
Yamaraja.
Sin does not touch the the body of a sinner anointed with
Tulasi-paste.
Wherever is the beautiful shade of a Tulasi forest, there
sraddha should be offered. There aksaya should be offered to the
pitas.
O friend, as four-faced Brahma cannot describe all the glories
of Lord Krishna, who holds the sarnga bow, so he cannot descibe all
the glories of Tulasi.
A man or woman who offers sandal-paste and Tulasi to Sri
Krishnacandra's feet attains the results I have told to You.
O gopi, serve Tulasi every day. Then Sri Krishna will always
be Your submissive servant.
Sri Narada said: O king, after hearing Candranana's words, Sri
Radha, the queen of the rasa dance, in order to please Lord
Krishna, began to serve Sri Tulasi.
Taking Tulasi, beautiful with many green leaves, to the middle
of a ketaki forest, and placing her in a Tulasi-temple that was
round, tall, a hundred hastas in size, beautiful with walls of gold
and rubies, splendid with an outer wall of emeralds, diamonds, and
pearls, decorated with cintamani gems, arched gateways, gold flags,
and gold awnings everywhere, and glorious like Indra's palace, at
the time of the star abhijit, saintly Radha, following Garga Muni's
instructions, served Sri Tulasi.
Beginning with the full moon of the month of Asvina
(September-October), and ending with the full moon of the month of
Caitra (March-April), to please Sri Krishna, saintly Radha followed
a vow with great devotion.
Month after month She sprinkled Tulasi with milk, sugar-cane
juice, grape-juice, mango-juice, pancamrita, and many kinds of
sweet and cool juice. On the first day of Vaisakha (April-May), She
ended the vow.
O king, following Garga Muni's instructions, King Vrisabhanu's
daughter Radha then pleased two hundred thousand brahmanas with a
great feast of fifty-six courses.
O king of Videha, then Radha gave them daksina of a
hundred-thousand splendid large pearls and many costly garments and
ornaments.
Radha gave ten million bhras of gold to Garga Muni. With great
devotion She gave a hundred bharas of gold and pearls to each
brahmana.
The demigods' drums sounded and the apsaras danced. The
demigods showered flowers on the Tulasi-temple.
Then, seated on a glorious throne on a gold pedestal, her eyes
lotus petals, and her gold crown and earrings glittering, beautiful
four-armed Tulasi, who is dear to Lord Krishna, appeared.
Descending from the sky, Tulasi, beautiful as a flowering
vine, with her four arms embraced and then kissed Radha, who wore a
new vaijayanti garland, and whose snake-braids were covered with a
yellow cloth.
Sri Tulasi said: O daughter of Kalavati, I am pleased with
You. I am eternally conquered by Your loving devotion. O beautiful
one, as if You were an ordinary human being, You very carefully
followed this vow.
The desire that fills Your heart, mind, intelligence, and
senses, will be attained. Lord Krishna will be kind to You. You are
very fortunate.
Sri Narada said: To Tulasi, who has spoken these words and who
was dear to Lord Krishna, Radha, the daughter of King Vrisabhanu,
bowed down and said: May I have unalloyed devotion for Lord
Krishna's lotus feet.
Saying, "So be it", Krishna's beloved Tulasi disappeared. O
ruler of Mithila, O best of kings, then Radha, King Vrisabhanu's
daughter, went home happy at heart.
O king, a devotee who hears this wonderful story of Sri Radha
attains first the three goals of material life and then the supreme
spiritual goal of life.
Thus end the Second Canto Vrindaban Khanda, Sixteen Chapter,
of the Sri Garga Samhita, entitled "The Worship of Tulasi."