
Tulasi Devi, revered as the sacred embodiment of purity, devotion, and divine grace, holds a unique and exalted position in Hindu tradition. Known as the eternal consort of Lord Vishnu in his various forms and celebrated as the queen of all sacred plants, Tulasi is not merely a plant but a living goddess worshiped for her unmatched spiritual potency. In scriptures such as the Padma Purāṇa, Skanda Purāṇa, and Brahma Vaivarta Purāṇa, Tulasi is described as the greatest of all devotees (mahābhaktā) and as a direct gateway to the Supreme Lord’s mercy. Her leaves, flowers, and very presence are believed to sanctify rituals, bestow blessings, and remove sins, making her worship essential for those seeking liberation (mokṣa) and divine favor.
The 1000 names of Tulasi Devi presented here are drawn from traditional Sanskrit texts that honor her various aspects — as the wish-fulfilling goddess (kāmyā), the destroyer of sins (pāpahāriṇī), the mother of devotion (bhaktimātṛkā), and the bestower of auspiciousness (maṅgaladāyinī). Each name reflects her divine virtues, cosmic roles, and her intimate relationship with Lord Kṛṣṇa and Nārāyaṇa. Meditating upon these names or reciting them with devotion brings spiritual purification, protection from obstacles, and growth in pure love (premabhakti). Through this sacred collection, devotees are invited to deepen their understanding and connection to Tulasi Devi, embracing her as a divine companion on the path toward eternal truth and bliss.