Goddess Tulasi Ashtottara Shatanamavali is a devotional hymn comprising 108 names of Goddess Tulasi, revered as a sacred plant and an embodiment of divine purity and devotion. Each name in the hymn reflects her spiritual significance and the blessings she bestows, such as health, prosperity, and protection. Chanting these names is a way to honor Goddess Tulasi and seek her grace for a harmonious and prosperous life, especially during rituals and prayers dedicated to her.
Chanting these 108 names of Goddess Tulasi is believed to bring spiritual purity, protection, and devotion. Tulasi is considered extremely auspicious in Hindu tradition, and her worship is thought to purify the surroundings and the soul. Devotees often recite this Ashtottara Shatanamavali daily, especially during Tulasi Vivah and other religious observances related to Tulasi.