Tulsi Vivah 2024: Know Date, Significance, And All About This Auspicious Day
Tulsi Vivah is celebrated after the awakening of the Gods in the month of Kartik. It is believed that performing this ritual invites Goddess Lakshmi into the home, bringing prosperity and happiness.
Tulsi Vivah 2024: In Sanatan Dharma, Tulsi is revered as a form of Goddess Lakshmi. She is also known as Vishnupriya, as Tulsi Mata is believed to be the wife of Lord Vishnu. Every year, Tulsi Vivah is celebrated on the Dwadasi Tithi of Kartik Shukla Paksha.
Tulsi Vivah takes place the day after Dev Uthani Ekadashi, when Lord Vishnu awakens from his four-month-long Ksheer Nidra (milk sleep), marking the beginning of auspicious events. On this day, the traditional wedding of Tulsi and Lord Vishnu’s Shaligram idol takes place, and in many places, wedding bells are heard as the festive occasion is celebrated.
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Tulsi Vivah 2024 Date:
Tulsi Vivah in 2024 will be observed on 13th November. The day before, 12th November, will be Dev Uthani Ekadashi, signaling the end of Chaturmas (four-month period of rest for deities). It is also the day for the traditional marriage of Lord Vishnu’s Shaligram idol with Tulsi.
Tulsi Vivah 2024 Muhurat:
According to the Panchang, the Dwadasi Tithi of Kartik month’s Shukla Paksha will begin on 12th November 2024 at 04:04 PM and end on 13th November 2024 at 01:01 PM.
- Dhoomli Bela (Twilight Time): 05:28 PM – 05:55 PM (13th November)
- Tulsi Vivah Muhurat on Dev Uthani Ekadashi: 05:29 PM – 05:55 PM (12th November)
According to tradition, some people perform the marriage of Tulsi and Shaligram during the evening of Dev Uthani Ekadashi.
Significance Of Tulsi Vivah:
In Hinduism, Kanyadaan (the giving away of a daughter in marriage) is considered the highest form of donation, and performing Tulsi Vivah is believed to yield the same auspicious results as performing Kanyadaan. The ritual is best performed in the courtyard of the house, ideally during the twilight period, after sunset. It is believed that in homes where the marriage of Tulsi and Shaligram is performed, Goddess Lakshmi blesses the house with her presence, ensuring prosperity and well-being.
How Is Tulsi Vivah Performed?
On the day of Tulsi Vivah, devotees wake up early in the Brahma Muhurat, bathe, and then chant mantras while ringing conchs and bells to awaken Lord Vishnu. After his worship, the marriage ceremony takes place in the evening, during Ghodooli Bela (twilight time). The marriage of Lord Shaligram and Tulsi is conducted, with prayers and offerings made to invoke the blessings of prosperity and peace.
Why Did Lord Vishnu Marry Tulsi?
A popular mythological story explains the reason behind Lord Vishnu’s marriage to Tulsi. According to the legend, Vishnu had once tricked his devotee, Vrinda, to defeat the demon Jalandhar. After this betrayal, Vrinda cursed Lord Vishnu, turning him into stone. However, after the prayers of Goddess Lakshmi, Vishnu was restored, and Vrinda eventually attained the state of Sati (self-sacrifice). From her ashes, the Tulsi plant emerged, and the tradition of her marriage to Lord Vishnu’s Shaligram began.
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