Tulsi Vivah, the holy marriage of Goddess Tulsi (Holy Basil) and Lord Vishnu, is the onset of the Indian wedding season and is observed with reverence in every home and temple. On this day, the ...
Tulsi Vivah Upay: In Hindu culture, the Tulsi Vivah festival holds significant importance and is regarded as a sacred occasion. This celebration occurs after Devuthani Ekadashi in the month of Kartik, ...
It is believed that devotees who perform Tulsi Vivah as per the prescribed rituals are blessed with happiness, prosperity, and eternal good fortune. Tulsi's marriage to Shaligram, an incarnation of ...
A pleasant family life and the sound of wedding bells are predicted for anyone who plans a Tulsi Vivah on Dev Uthani Ekadashi. Thus, Tulsi Vivah must be observed on this day. According to certain ...
Panaji: Eleven days after the vibrant festival of Diwali comes Tulsi Vivah, the sacred Hindu festival that continues to keep Hindu households in the festive spirit. It marks the symbolic marriage of ...
Akshaya Navami is also known as Amla Navami or Satya Yugadi, is one of the most auspicious days of the Kartik month. According to Hindu scriptures, observing Akshaya Navami Vrat brings eternal ...