Tulsi Vivah 2024 date & timings: Tulsi Vivah is a sacred Hindu festival celebrated with great devotion. It marks the symbolic wedding of Lord Vishnu, represented by the Shaligram stone, with the holy Tulsi plant, considered an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. Tulsi Vivah takes place on the twelfth day (Dwadashi Tithi) of the waxing moon in the Kartik month. In 2024, Tulsi Vivah falls on 13 November.
For Tulsi Vivah 2024, the celebration will take place on 13 November. The auspicious timings are as follows:
Tulsi Vivah 2024 date | Wednesday, November 13 |
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Dwadashi Tithi Begins | 12 November 2024, 04:04 PM |
Dwadashi Tithi Ends | 13 November 2024, 01:01 PM |
Tulsi Vivah is an occasion of deep spiritual importance for Hindus, especially for followers of Lord Vishnu. This day is believed to bring blessings of harmony, prosperity, and marital happiness. For couples who face challenges in their marriage, performing the Tulsi Vivah rituals is said to help bring peace to their relationship. Additionally, childless couples are believed to receive the blessing of offspring when they perform Tulsi Vivah with the guidance of a priest. Families without daughters often celebrate Tulsi Vivah as a symbolic kanyadaan (giving away a bride), treating Goddess Tulsi as their daughter.
The festival includes decorations of lights and flowers, along with the singing of devotional songs (bhajans) and chants (kirtans) as devotees honour this divine union.
A traditional story in Hindu mythology explains the origin of Tulsi Vivah. According to legend, Vrinda was a devoted wife of Jalandhar, a demon born from Lord Shiva¡¯s anger. Jalandhar¡¯s power was protected by Vrinda¡¯s intense devotion, making him unbeatable. As long as Vrinda remained true, no god could overcome him.
To protect the gods, Lord Vishnu took the form of Jalandhar and tricked Vrinda into breaking her devotion. Upon realising this deception, Vrinda was deeply hurt and cursed Lord Vishnu, turning him into the Shaligram stone. She later sacrificed her life, and in return, Lord Vishnu blessed her to be reborn as the holy Tulsi plant. To honour her loyalty and faith, Lord Vishnu promised that he would marry her in the form of Shaligram, and since then, this symbolic marriage has been celebrated.
Tulsi Vivah is celebrated with many simple yet meaningful rituals that bring families together. Here is a step-by-step guide to performing Tulsi Vivah Puja:
Conclude with Offerings: Offer bhog (special food) to both deities and chant this mantra to seek blessings:
"Mahaprasad Janani Sarv Saubhagyavardhini, Aadhi Vyadhi Hara Nityam Tulsi Tvam Namostute."
(Translation: O Tulsi, Mother of Great Offerings and Giver of all Good Fortune, please remove all troubles and bring blessings.)
Performing these steps with dedication is believed to attract the blessings of both Lord Vishnu and Goddess Tulsi for health, happiness, and family unity.
Celebrating Tulsi Vivah is a way for devotees to express their devotion to Lord Vishnu and to experience blessings in their lives. The presence of the Tulsi plant in homes is believed to bring peace and positive energy. For many, this festival represents purity, devotion, and a commitment to spiritual values, making it a cherished celebration for Hindus worldwide.
Tulsi Vivah 2024 offers an opportunity for families to celebrate together, honouring traditions and bringing the grace of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Tulsi into their lives.
Note: Dates and timings may change; the details provided are based on current information.
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