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When is Tulsi Vivah 2023: Date, Time, Puja Vidhi, And Important Facts

Tulsi Vivah stands as a testament to the profound connection between humans and nature, emphasizing the divine essence that permeates all living beings.

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Tulsi Vivah, an annual Hindu festival, holds immense significance in the realm of spirituality and tradition. This auspicious occasion commemorates the symbolic marriage of Tulsi, the holy basil plant revered as a goddess of purity and auspiciousness, with Lord Vishnu, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. This sacred union signifies the harmonious balance between nature and divinity, emphasizing the importance of devotion and the veneration of nature’s bounty. This auspicious occasion takes place on the twelfth day of the bright fortnight of the Kartik month in the Hindu calendar, known as Shukla Paksha Dwadashi.

When is Tulsi Vivah 2023: Date, Time, and Tithi

In the year 2023, Tulsi Vivah will be celebrated on Friday, November 24th. The Dwadashi Tithi, the 12th day of the bright fortnight of the Kartik month, commences on November 23rd at 9:01 PM and concludes on November 24th at 7:06 PM.

The Significance of Tulsi Vivah

Tulsi Vivah holds immense significance in Hindu culture, symbolising the union of purity, devotion, and prosperity. Tulsi, revered as a sacred plant with medicinal and spiritual properties, represents the divine feminine energy. Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, embodies the divine masculine principle. Their union signifies a harmonious balance between these two energies.

According to Hindu mythology, Tulsi was originally a woman named Vrinda, who was the devoted wife of a demon king named Jalandhar. She performed severe penance to protect her husband from the gods, who wanted to kill him. Lord Vishnu, disguised as Jalandhar, tricked Vrinda into breaking her vow of fidelity, which resulted in the death of Jalandhar. Vrinda cursed Vishnu to become a stone, which is known as Shaligram. She also immolated herself in the fire, and from her ashes, the tulsi plant emerged. Lord Vishnu, moved by her devotion, blessed her to become his consort in the form of Tulsi. He also declared that he would marry her on the day of Prabodhini Ekadashi every year.

Tulsi Vivah marks the beginning of the Hindu wedding season and the end of the monsoon season. It is considered to be a very auspicious day for conducting rituals and ceremonies related to marriage, such as Kanyadaan. Married women across India perform the Tulsi Vivah puja for the well-being of their husbands and family members. Young, unmarried women also follow Tulsi Vivah rituals in order to find good husbands. Many people also schedule their marriage on Tulsi Vivah day as it blesses the couple with a blissful married life.

Puja Vidhi: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Sacred Ritual

Preparing for Tulsi Vivah involves a series of rituals and preparations, each imbued with deep spiritual significance. Here’s a step-by-step guide to performing the Puja Vidhi:

  1. Gather the Necessary Materials:
    • A clean and decorated platform for the Tulsi plant
    • A new set of clothes for the Tulsi plant
    • A small mandap or canopy for the Tulsi plant
    • Ornaments, jewelry, and other decorative items for the Tulsi plant
    • Offerings of fruits, flowers, and sweets
    • Incense sticks and lamps
  2. Cleanse the Puja Area:Clean the Puja area thoroughly and sprinkle Gangajal (holy water) to purify the space.
  3. Install the Tulsi Plant on the Platform:Carefully place the Tulsi plant on the decorated platform and adorn it with the new clothes, ornaments, and jewelry.
  4. Create a Mandap or Canopy:Construct a small mandap or canopy over the Tulsi plant to symbolize the wedding venue.
  5. Offerings to Lord Vishnu and Tulsi:Offer incense sticks and lamps to both Lord Vishnu and Tulsi, accompanied by prayers and devotional chants.
  6. Present the Wedding Offerings:Present the offerings of fruits, flowers, and sweets to Lord Vishnu and Tulsi, symbolizing the abundance and prosperity associated with marriage.
  7. Perform the Sacred Wedding Ceremony:Recite mantras and perform rituals that signify the symbolic marriage between Lord Vishnu and Tulsi.
  8. Aarti and Prasad Distribution:Conclude the Puja with Aarti, a fire ritual that purifies and blesses the surroundings. Distribute Prasad, the sanctified food offerings, to all participants.

The Benefits of Observing Tulsi Vivah

Observing Tulsi Vivah is believed to bring numerous blessings to the devotees, such as:

  • Strengthening marital bonds and promoting harmonious relationships
  • Fostering prosperity and abundance
  • Bestowing good health and longevity
  • Removing obstacles and bringing success in all endeavours
  • Enhancing spiritual growth and devotion

Tulsi Vivah is more than just a religious ceremony; it is a celebration of the divine union that upholds the balance of the universe. By participating in this sacred ritual, devotees seek the blessings of Tulsi and Lord Vishnu, hoping to cultivate purity, devotion, and prosperity in their lives.

Important Facts about Tulsi Vivah

  • Tulsi Vivah is celebrated on the Dwadashi Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the Kartik month, marking the end of the monsoon season and the beginning of the Hindu wedding season.
  • The festival is associated with various beliefs and legends, including the story of Lord Vishnu’s marriage to Tulsi in the form of Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Tulsi Vivah is considered auspicious and believed to bring blessings of prosperity, harmony, and marital bliss to those who participate in the rituals.
  • The festival is an opportunity to express gratitude to nature and reaffirm the importance of preserving its delicate balance.

Tulsi Vivah stands as a testament to the profound connection between humans and nature, emphasizing the divine essence that permeates all living beings. It is a celebration of devotion, harmony, and the unwavering belief in the power of spiritual traditions.

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