Tulsi Vivah is a sacred Hindu festival symbolizing the holy marriage of Tulsi, the sacred basil plant, with Lord Vishnu or his incarnation, Lord Krishna. As described in the Padma ...
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 ...
Dev Uthani, also known as Devotthan Ekadashi, is celebrated on the Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Kartik. It is believed that on this day, Lord Vishnu awakens from his divine sleep (Yoga ...
In 2025, Tulsi Vivah is being celebrated on November 2, a day after Dev Uthani Ekadashi that was celebrated on November 1 and marked the beginning of the wedding season in India ...
The Hindu calendar states that the Dwadashi of Kartik Shukla Paksha is the appropriate day to do Tulsi Vivah. On Devuthani Ekadashi, however, some people also commemorate Tulsi Vivah. The Tulsi plant ...
Weekly Panchang for November 1-7, 2025, to determine the auspicious & inauspicious time for performing day-to-day tasks based on the planetary positions.
Tulsi Vivah, the divine marriage of Goddess Tulsi (Vrinda) and Lord Vishnu, is one of the most sacred Hindu rituals symbolising purity, devotion, and cosmic balance. Celebrated on the Dwadashī of the ...
Panaji: Eleven days after the vibrant festival of Diwali comes Tulsi Vivah, the sacred Hindu festival that continues to keep ...
Nagpur Chapter hosted a vibrant Diwali get-together that radiated joy, warmth, and togetherness. Members arrive.