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<div class="heading">1) Tulasi is one devotee who appears wherever there is devotion to Krsna. 2) Tulasi's body is spiritual. 3) Yes, jewelry is alright... 5) Tulasi leaves should be offered to the Deity... 9) You may cut the dead branches, but what is the necessity. 10) I never said that. 13) Use the wood for beads as far as possible, the balance may be placed within the earth. 14) I said no chemical sprays. 16) Use common sense and if you have none then consult with others... 18) Don't try to introduce something new. The most important thing is the love and devotion.
<div class="heading">1) Tulasi is one devotee who appears wherever there is devotion to Krsna. 2) Tulasi's body is spiritual. 3) Yes, jewelry is alright... 5) Tulasi leaves should be offered to the Deity... 9) You may cut the dead branches, but what is the necessity... 13) Use the wood for beads as far as possible, the balance may be placed within the earth. 14) I said no chemical sprays. 16) Use common sense and if you have none then consult with others... 18) Don't try to introduce something new. The most important thing is the love and devotion.
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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Letter to Vidya -- Vrindaban 25 October, 1976|Letter to Vidya -- Vrindaban 25 October, 1976]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Please accept my blessings. I am in due receipt of your letter dated September 27, 1976.</p>
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Letter to Vidya -- Vrindaban 25 October, 1976|Letter to Vidya -- Vrindaban 25 October, 1976]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Please accept my blessings. I am in due receipt of your letter dated September 27, 1976.</p>

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1) Tulasi is one devotee who appears wherever there is devotion to Krsna. 2) Tulasi's body is spiritual. 3) Yes, jewelry is alright... 5) Tulasi leaves should be offered to the Deity... 9) You may cut the dead branches, but what is the necessity... 13) Use the wood for beads as far as possible, the balance may be placed within the earth. 14) I said no chemical sprays. 16) Use common sense and if you have none then consult with others... 18) Don't try to introduce something new. The most important thing is the love and devotion.
Letter to Vidya -- Vrindaban 25 October, 1976:

Please accept my blessings. I am in due receipt of your letter dated September 27, 1976.

If it is not possible for Tulasi to survive the winters when planted in the ground, then a suitable house should be provided for her. Even in the Canadian temples which are in a much colder climate are keeping Tulasi nicely. Why should there be so much difficulty in Los Angeles, which has such a nice climate. Just do everything very carefully. Tulasi flourishes where there is love and devotion.

In answer to your questions; 1) Tulasi is one devotee who appears wherever there is devotion to Krsna. 2) Tulasi's body is spiritual. 3) Yes, jewelry is alright. 4) If possible. 5) Tulasi leaves should be offered to the Deity. 6) If possible. 7) Yes. 8) Yes. 9) You may cut the dead branches, but what is the necessity. 10) I never said that. 11) No. 12) Yes. 13) Use the wood for beads as far as possible, the balance may be placed within the earth. 14) I said no chemical sprays. 15) Undisturbed means what? 16) Use common sense and if you have none then consult with others. 17) No. 18) Don't try to introduce something new. The most important thing is the love and devotion.