Tulsi Vivah, a sacred Hindu tradition, celebrates the ceremonial marriage of Lord Vishnu and Vrinda, symbolized by the Shaligram and Tulsi plant. Observed on the Dwadashi tithi, this year it falls on ...
Tulsi vivah (Hindi: तुलसी विवाह, Gujarat: તુલસી વિવાહ, Tamil: துளசி கல்யாணம், Telugu: తులసి వివాహం) is the mythical marriage of Sri Krishna, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu with the tulsi plant (holy ...
The story of Tulsi Vivah centres on Vrinda, a devoted wife of the demon king Jalandhar. Although Jalandhar was evil, Vrinda's purity and faith protected him from defeat. Feeling threatened by his ...
Tulsi Vivah is an auspicious Hindu ritual that celebrates the symbolic marriage of the holy Tulsi plant (sacred basil) with Lord Shaligram, a form of Lord Vishnu. This occasion takes place on the ...
Tulsi Vivah is the mythical and solemn ceremonial marriage of the Holy Basil (Tulsi) plant to Lord Vishnu (in the form of a 'Shaligram'). According to the Hindu calendar, this occasion is observed in ...
Tulasi Vivah is more than a traditional ritual; it represents the spiritual unity between a devotee and the divine. According to Hindu mythology, Tulsi (a form of Goddess Vrinda) was a devoted ...