Tulsi Blossom

Also called "Tulsi Mela" by the Mukul

Description from Jean

From records available, it is a seven green leafed flower with a blue heart. It has a slightly milky odor and a strong white sap. The sap is used in religious rituals among the Mukul of Mehadi swamp. It may be poisonous. The blue heart is crushed and sometimes added to a ritual feast. Legend has it that one can stay young forever on a diet of Tulsi.

According to Ganesha:

Natesh is a ravishing god. It is so hungry that is must be fed Tulsi flowers

According to Varuna

16th Natesh Natesh demands the Tulsi Mela. Natesh demanded the Tulsi from the Mukul. We now perform a ceremony to provide Natesh with that sacred flower. Natesh says his heart must be rekindled by the flower.