Tulsi is assumed to be the foremost sacred of woods in India and Indian worship, and therefore the plant of Tulsi is believed to be the incarnation of the Divine itself. The Tulsi Mala is formed of the wood or the seeds of Tulsi and is employed for name chanting and worship.
It is said in Vishnudharmottar: The Lord says that one who wears the beads made out of the wood of Tulsi in one’s neck, albeit he's untidy and ill-charactered, will undoubtedly attain Me only.
In Kaliyuga, one, who is bedecked with the beads made from Tulsi, performs ritual activities and activities concerning ancestors and demigods, obtains crores times more results. The messengers of Yama will flee away by the sight of the Tulsi beads even as leaves are blown off by the wind.

Moreover, the Tulsi Mala is claimed to possess incredible spiritual and physical healing powers aside from helping the mind to focus during prayers.
The Tulsi Mala is formed of Tulsi wood and consists of 108 beads wound around a robust string, with a 109th bead called the Sumeru bead of another material sort of metal or crystal, or a much bigger Tulsi bead itself. One starts counting the beads from the bead adjacent to the Sumeru bead of the Tulsi Mala and completes one full round. On the second round, the Tulsi Mala must be counted within the reverse direction again because the Sumeru bead shouldn't be crossed while praying. counting on the sort of the Tulsi plant, the Tulsi Mala is out there in various colors like black, brown, or sandalwood color.
Tulasi beads are said to guard one from bad dreams, accidents, attacks by weapons, and inauspicious destinations at death. For these reasons and since she is dear to Krishna, devotees always wear Tulasi.



The advantages of the leaves of Tulsi is well proven, and due to its spiritual and physical healing powers, the touch of the Tulsi wood acts as a rejuvenator for the stressed mind and brings the spiritual self of an individual closer to God. On top of that, wearing the Tulsi Mala is meant to bring good luck and fortune to the devoted wearer. it's said to balance the Kapha and therefore the Vata dosha. Tulsi clears the aura, and its subtle smell fills the guts with the sensation of the divine. The Tulsi Mala is employed to worship Lord Ram and Krishna, different incarnations of Lord Vishnu who is believed to be the creator and therefore the beloved of the Tulsi.
The Lord says that one who wears the beads made out of the wood of Tulsi in one’s neck, albeit he's untidy and ill-character, will undoubtedly attain Me only. Sri Krishna will grant the fruit of being the resident of Dwarka immediately to those that wear Tulsi beads around the neck. The sins of the one that wears neck beads made from Tulsi with devotion after offering to Sri Vishnu will get vanquished and Devakinandan Sri Krishna will always remain pleased with him, he doesn't get to undergo further atonement, no more sins remain in his body. In Kaliyuga, one, who is bedecked with the beads made from Tulsi, performs ritual activities and activities concerning ancestors and demigods, obtains crores times more results. The messengers of Yama will flee away by the sight of the Tulsi beads even as leaves are blown off by the wind.