The Tulsi with dark green or purple leaves and purple stem is called Shyama-Tulsi ("dark Tulsi") or Krishna-Tulsi ("dark Tulsi")
Ardhamandapa (Artha Mandapam or Ardh Mandapam) – intermediary space between the temple exterior and the garba griha (sanctum sanctorum) or the other mandapa of the temple
the maha mandapa is also built along a transversal axis with a transept (bumped-out portions along this transversal axis)
Temple entrance
Tulasi Katta -Black Stone -Tirupati Perumal
Tulasi Maadam with Ohm & Swasthik Symbols Size:12"*12"(Base)-18"(Height) The Tulsi with dark greenTulasi Maadam with Ohm & Swastik Symbols Tulasi Maadam About Tulasi Maadam Every part of the Tulsi plant is revered and considered sacred. Even the soil around the plant and Stone Pot are Holy. In Sri mad Bhagavatam, the significance of the Tulsi over other plants is described as: Although flowering plants like the mandra, kunda, kurabaka, utpala, campaka, ara, punnga, ngakeara, bakula, lily and prijta are full of transcendental fragrance, they are