शिरस्था तुलसी यस्य न याम्यैरनुभूयते । मुखस्था तुलसी यस्य निर्वाणपददायिनी
śirasthā tulasī yasya na yāmyairanubhūyate | mukhasthā tulasī yasya nirvāṇapadadāyinī
头顶安置图拉西者,不为阎摩使者所执;口中含有图拉西者,得赐涅槃之位,获得解脱。
Skanda (deduced from section context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A serene deathbed scene: Tulasi leaf placed on the crown of the head; another at the lips; Yama’s messengers stand powerless at a distance; a luminous gateway of liberation opens above.
Tulasī is upheld as a liberating sacramental presence, protecting from fear of death and directing the soul toward mokṣa.
No geographic tīrtha is named; the verse treats Tulasī as a sanctifying ‘mobile tīrtha’ especially relevant at life’s end.
Placing Tulasī on the head and in the mouth—commonly associated with devotional practice and end-of-life/antyeṣṭi customs—is praised.
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