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Tulsi Vivah

Tulsi Vivah is a ceremonial Hindu wedding ritual that symbolically marries the sacred basil plant (Tulsi) to Lord Vishnu or his avatar, Lord Krishna. This ceremony is typically performed on the Ekadashi (11th day) of the waxing moon period (Shukla Paksha) in the Hindu month of Kartik (October-November).

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        Tulsi Vivah is a ceremonial marriage of the Tulsi plant to a deity, usually Lord Vishnu or Krishna. The ritual symbolizes the end of the monsoon and the beginning of the wedding season in Hinduism.

        Tulsi Vivah is usually celebrated on the Ekadashi (11th day) of the waxing moon in the month of Kartik, which falls between October and November.

        Tulsi is considered a sacred plant in Hinduism, associated with purity and devotion. The marriage of Tulsi to Lord Vishnu or Krishna is believed to bring prosperity, happiness, and spiritual well-being to the household.

        The ceremony involves the symbolic marriage of a Tulsi plant to an idol or image of Lord Vishnu or Krishna. The rituals include prayers, recitation of mantras, circumambulation (parikrama) of the Tulsi plant, and the tying of a cotton thread or a silk cloth around the plant.

        Yes, Tulsi Vivah is also performed in temples. Temples with a dedicated Tulsi garden or shrine may organize special events and rituals for devotees to participate in the marriage ceremony.

        Certainly, you have the flexibility to alter the date and time of the pooja. Kindly get in touch with POOJAT customer care for coordination.

         

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