Hibiscus — Gudhal गुड़हल · Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
The red Gudhal (Hibiscus) is among the most sacred flowers in the Hindu tradition — beloved simultaneously by Maa Kali (the supreme goddess of power, protection, and cosmic transformation) and Maa Lakshmi (goddess of wealth). For Simha and Mesh Rashi individuals, whose ruling Graha is Surya (the Sun), Gudhal is the ultimate Rashi plant: it carries Surya's fierce, life-giving energy in its brilliant red blooms. Vastu Shastra prescribes placing the Gudhal in the East direction so that Surya's first rays fall on it each morning, amplifying both its spiritual and solar energy. Used in Maa Kali's Navratri pooja, Hanuman ji's Tuesday prayers, and Surya's morning worship — this plant is both a spiritual powerhouse and a living altar in your home garden.
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The red Gudhal (Hibiscus) is among the most sacred flowers in the Hindu tradition — beloved simultaneously by Maa Kali (the supreme goddess of power, protection, and cosmic transformation) and Maa Lakshmi (goddess of wealth). For Simha and Mesh Rashi individuals, whose ruling Graha is Surya (the Sun), Gudhal is the ultimate Rashi plant: it carries Surya's fierce, life-giving energy in its brilliant red blooms. Vastu Shastra prescribes placing the Gudhal in the East direction so that Surya's first rays fall on it each morning, amplifying both its spiritual and solar energy. Used in Maa Kali's Navratri pooja, Hanuman ji's Tuesday prayers, and Surya's morning worship — this plant is both a spiritual powerhouse and a living altar in your home garden.