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Tulsi Vivah

Tulsi Vivah is a sacred Hindu ceremony that symbolizes the marriage between the Tulsi plant (Holy Basil) and Lord Vishnu, often represented by his avatar, Lord Krishna or the sacred Shaligram stone. This ritual holds great spiritual significance and marks the official end of the monsoon season, signaling the beginning of the wedding season in many regions of India. Celebrated on the 11th or 12th day of the Hindu month of Kartik (October–November), Tulsi Vivah is observed with much devotion and enthusiasm. The ceremony involves decorating the Tulsi plant like a bride, performing traditional marriage rites, singing devotional songs, and offering prayers to invoke blessings for prosperity, peace, and harmony. This ritual not only honors the divine union but also symbolizes the sacred relationship between nature and divinity. Tulsi Vivah is widely celebrated, especially in North India and Maharashtra, bringing families and communities together in joyous festivities.

Benefits of Tulsi Vivah :

  • Spiritual Blessings – Tulsi Vivah invites the blessings of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Tulsi, promoting peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth in the household.
  • Symbolic of Divine Union – The ritual symbolizes the sacred union of nature (Tulsi) and divinity (Vishnu), reminding devotees of harmony between the natural world and spiritual life.
  • Marks Auspicious Beginnings – It signals the start of the wedding season and other auspicious events, encouraging new beginnings and positive energy.
  • Strengthens Family Bonds – The ceremony brings family and community members together, fostering unity and shared cultural values.
  • Promotes Health and Well-being – Worship of the Tulsi plant is believed to purify the environment and promote physical and mental well-being.
  • Preserves Tradition – Celebrating Tulsi Vivah helps keep ancient customs and rituals alive, passing cultural heritage to future generations.

Key Insights on Tulsi Vivah :

  • What is Tulsi Vivah? – Tulsi Vivah is the ceremonial marriage of the Tulsi plant (holy basil) with Lord Vishnu or his avatar Lord Krishna. It symbolizes the union of the divine with nature.
  • When is it Performed? – It is celebrated on the 11th or 12th day of the Hindu lunar month of Kartik (usually in October or November), marking the end of the monsoon season and the beginning of the wedding season.
  • Significance – Marks the beginning of auspicious wedding ceremonies across India. Represents the sacred bond between the earthly and divine realms. Worship of Tulsi is believed to bring prosperity, health, and spiritual purity to the home.
  • Rituals Involved – The Tulsi plant is decorated like a bride. A statue or picture of Lord Vishnu or Krishna is placed as the groom. Wedding rituals similar to human marriages are performed, including chanting mantras and offering prasad.
  • Spiritual Benefits – Strengthens devotion to Lord Vishnu. Brings blessings of peace, happiness, and protection from evil. Purifies the household and enhances positive energy.

Essential Tulsi Vivah Samagri

  • Tulsi plant in decorated pot
  • Shaligram or Vishnu idol/photo
  • Red cloth and yellow cloth (for Tulsi & Vishnu)
  • Mangalsutra, bangles, bindi, sindoor
  • Haldi, kumkum, roli, chawal (akshat)
  • Flowers and garlands
  • 5 types of fruits and sweets
  • Supari, paan, laung, elaichi
  • Kalash, coconut, mango leaves
  • Chunari for Tulsi Mata

Supporting Puja Items

  • Ganga jal or clean water
  • Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, sugar, ghee)
  • Diya (ghee/oil lamp), agarbatti, dhoop, kapoor
  • Puja thali, bell, conch (shankh)
  • Asan for yajman and pandit
  • Bhog (kheer, malpua, or halwa)
  • Tulsi Vivah katha or path book
  • Donation items (clothes, sweets, dakshina)

Online and Offline Tulsi Vivah Puja

Book Online or Offline Tulsi Vivah Puja and celebrate the sacred marriage of Goddess Tulsi and Lord Vishnu in the form of Shaligram. This auspicious ceremony removes obstacles in marriage, brings harmony, and ensures family prosperity. Performed by Pandit Harish Sharma, a well-versed Vedic priest. Available across Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Faridabad and nearby areas.
Searching for a Pandit Ji for Tulsi Vivah near me? Contact now for traditional Vedic rituals with complete samagri arrangements.

Online Tulsi Vivah Puja

Celebrate Tulsi Vivah Virtually with Traditional Rituals

  • Live Tulsi Vivah Puja via Zoom/WhatsApp with step-by-step guidance
  • Complete ceremony including Tulsi Katha, Marriage Rituals, Aarti
  • Instructions provided for decorations and setup
  • Ideal for family prosperity and removing marriage-related doshas
  • Recording can be shared upon request
  • Flexible puja timings as per your schedule
Online Tulsi Vivah Samagri (To Be Arranged by Devotee)
  • Tulsi plant, Shaligram or Lord Vishnu idol, Red & Yellow Cloth
  • Mangalsutra, Bindi, Sindoor, Haldi, Kumkum, Mehendi
  • Flowers, Garland, Fruits, Sweets, Betel leaves and nuts
  • Rice (Akshat), Diya, Camphor, Incense sticks
  • Puja Thali, Ganga Jal, Panchamrit
  • Tulsi Vivah Katha Book or printout
Online Tulsi Vivah Puja

Offline Tulsi Vivah Puja

Traditional Tulsi Vivah at Home or Temple by Expert Pandit Ji

  • Puja performed by Pandit Harish Sharma at your location
  • All samagri and decorations arranged by Pandit Ji (optional)
  • Includes Tulsi Vivah Katha, Marriage Ceremony, Bhajan & Aarti
  • Perfect for family welfare, marital harmony, and blessings
  • Available in Delhi NCR: Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Faridabad
  • Pre-booking required for arrangements and muhurat
  • Languages available: Hindi, Sanskrit, as preferred
Offline Tulsi Vivah Samagri (Provided by Pandit Ji)
  • Tulsi plant, Shaligram/Vishnu idol, Wedding decorative items
  • Mangalsutra, Red saree/cloth, Haldi, Kumkum, Roli
  • Flowers, Garland, Fruits, Sweets, Betel items
  • Diya, Camphor, Incense, Tulsi Vivah Katha Book
  • Panchamrit, Ganga Jal, Puja Thali, Bell
  • Bhog offering and (optional) Brahmin Bhojan
Offline Tulsi Vivah Puja

Tulsi Vivah

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