
Tulsi Vivah is a sacred Hindu ritual that celebrates the symbolic marriage of the Tulsi plant (Holy Basil) with Lord Vishnu or Lord Krishna. The ceremony marks the beginning of the traditional Hindu wedding season and holds deep religious significance. Devotees perform Tulsi Vivah to seek divine blessings for happiness, prosperity, and spiritual growth. The ritual is usually performed in homes and temples with devotion and festive celebration.
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Tulsi Vivah represents the sacred union of Tulsi and Lord Vishnu or Krishna. The ritual symbolizes devotion, prosperity, and the beginning of auspicious activities such as marriages.
Tulsi Vivah is performed to honor Tulsi as a sacred plant and to celebrate her divine union with Lord Vishnu or Krishna.