According to the Hindu Panchang, Tulsi Vivah in 2025 will be observed on Sunday, November 2. The Dwadashi Tithi begins at 7:31 AM on November 2, 2025, and ends at 5:07 AM on November 3, 2025. This sacred festival marks the divine wedding of Goddess Tulsi (Vrinda Devi) and Lord Vishnu, often worshipped in the form of Shaligram.
What is Tulsi Vivah?
Tulsi Vivah is a sacred Hindu festival symbolizing the holy marriage of Tulsi, the sacred basil plant, with Lord Vishnu or his incarnation, Lord Krishna. As described in the Padma Purana, the ceremony is traditionally performed on Kartik Shukla Dwadashi or Ekadashi, though scriptures mention that the auspicious period extends from Prabodhini Ekadashi to Kartik Purnima.
This festival is deeply rooted in devotion and purity. It signifies the beginning of the Hindu marriage season and holds immense spiritual and cultural importance across India.
Spiritual Significance of Tulsi Vivah
The Tulsi plant is considered a manifestation of Goddess Vrinda, a devoted wife of the demon king Jalandhar. According to sacred texts, after Jalandhar’s death, Vrinda was transformed into the Tulsi plant by Lord Vishnu to honor her devotion. Thus, her marriage to Lord Vishnu represents the divine union of purity, faith, and eternal devotion.
Celebrating Tulsi Vivah is believed to bring prosperity, peace, and marital harmony into one’s life. Devotees also believe that performing this puja helps one attain the blessings of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
Regional Celebrations and Traditions
Tulsi Vivah is celebrated with great enthusiasm across India, with unique customs in each region:
Vrindavan and Braj Region
In Vrindavan and Mathura, devotees perform Tulsi Vivah with grandeur similar to a real Hindu wedding. The Tulsi plant and Shaligram are dressed as bride and groom, and rituals like haldi, mehendi, varmala, and pheras are observed. Devotees fast throughout the day and hold elaborate marriage ceremonies in temples during the evening.
Bihar
In Sounja village, Tulsi Vivah is celebrated as a three-day community festival. Devotees perform Vedic recitations, processions, and Tulsi-Vishnu wedding rituals. The celebration concludes with the offering of Chhappan Bhog and distributing prasad among devotees.
Maharashtra
In Maharashtra, a white cloth (Antarpat) separates Tulsi and Vishnu idols during the ceremony. The priest chants mangalashtak mantras, and devotees shower kumkum and rice grains on the divine couple. Once the cloth is removed, the wedding is solemnized amidst joyous chanting. Traditionally, the ceremony is sponsored by childless or unmarried couples seeking divine blessings.
Gujarat and Saurashtra
In Saurashtra, Tulsi Vivah takes the form of a grand procession. A wedding invitation is symbolically sent from Tulsi’s temple to Vishnu’s temple. On Prabodhini Ekadashi, Lord Vishnu’s idol (Lalji) is carried in a decorated palanquin accompanied by bhajans and dance. The wedding rituals are performed with full Vedic traditions, and devotees participate in kirtans throughout the night.
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Among Telugu devotees, Tulsi Vivah is celebrated as Tulasi Kalyanam. Here, a branch of the Amla tree (Indian gooseberry) is placed near the Tulsi plant, representing Lord Vishnu. Both are adorned with flowers and ornaments, and a complete Kalynam (wedding) ritual is performed following traditional mantras and offerings.
Tulsi Vivah Puja Vidhi (Step-by-Step Ritual)
According to the Vishnuyamal and Vrat Parichay, devotees should begin preparations three months before the ceremony by nurturing and worshipping the Tulsi plant.
Puja Steps:
Tulsi Vivah 2025 is not just a festival, it is a reminder of faith, purity, and divine love. Performing Tulsi Shaligram Vivah with devotion invites peace, happiness, and prosperity into one’s life. As per the Hindu Panchang, November 2, 2025, marks the most auspicious day to unite Tulsi and Lord Vishnu in the sacred ritual of eternal devotion.
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