तुलसींसर्वकायार्थसाधिनीं दुष्टवारिणीम् । यो नरः प्रत्यहं सिञ्चेन्न स याति यमालयम्
tulasīṃsarvakāyārthasādhinīṃ duṣṭavāriṇīm | yo naraḥ pratyahaṃ siñcenna sa yāti yamālayam
Celui qui arrose chaque jour Tulasī—elle qui accomplit tout dessein salutaire et repousse le mal—ne va pas au séjour de Yama.
Skanda (deduced from section context)
Tirtha: Tulasī-vṛndāvana (home shrine)
Type: kund
Scene: At dawn, a devotee pours water at the root of a thriving Tulasī plant on a small altar; Yama’s dark silhouette recedes in the distance, replaced by light and a protective aura.
Daily service to Tulasī is framed as practical dharma—purifying life, repelling negativity, and securing auspicious destiny.
No specific tīrtha is named; the home practice of Tulasī-sevā is elevated to Mahātmya-level merit.
Pratyaha (daily) watering of the Tulasī plant is explicitly prescribed.