Showing posts with label Tulsi Vivah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tulsi Vivah. Show all posts

Hinduism - What Is Tulsi Vivah?

 

 

Tulsi Vivah is a Hindu festival commemorating the goddess Lakshmi's marriage to the deity Vishnu, which takes place on the eleventh day of the bright (waxing) half of the lunar month Kartik.

Devotthayan Ekadashi is another name for this festival.

On this day, bhaktas (devotees) place a shalagram (a black stone containing the spiral-shaped fossil shell of a prehistoric sea creature, understood as a "self-manifest" form of Vishnu) in a pot with a tulsi plant (considered a form of Lakshmi).

Thus they symbolically combine Vishnu and Lakshmi and hold the marriage ritual for them, replete with celebratory music.

~Kiran Atma


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Hinduism - When Is The Month Of Kartik In The Hindu Lunar Calendar?


Kartik is the eighth month of the lunar year, and it normally falls between October and November, according to the lunar calendar, which is used to determine most Hindu religious events.

Kartik falls during the harvest season in northern India, when the weather is favorable.

Kartik Purnima, Rambha Ekadashi, Narak Chaturdashi, Diwali, Govardhan Puja (Annakut), Devotthayan Ekadashi, Tulsi Vivah, and Kartik Purnima are among the most ritually significant months of the year. 


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