Tulsi Puja Diwas, observed annually on December 25th, is a sacred Hindu festival dedicated to worshipping Tulsi Mata. This observance, believed to bring peace and prosperity, involves specific rituals ...
(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Lord Vishnu holds the Tulasi leaf in the highest regard. Every Vishnu-tattva Deity needs a lot of Tulasi leaves. The Tulasi leaf garland is a favourite of Lord Vishnu. The ...
Tulsi Vivah, the holy marriage of Goddess Tulsi (Holy Basil) and Lord Vishnu, is the onset of the Indian wedding season and is observed with reverence in every home and temple. On this day, the ...
Tulasi Vivah is more than a traditional ritual; it represents the spiritual unity between a devotee and the divine. According to Hindu mythology, Tulsi (a form of Goddess Vrinda) was a devoted wife ...
Indian families celebrate Tulsi Vivah every Kartik month. This sacred ceremony unites Tulsi with Lord Vishnu. The Tulsi plant wedding marks the Hindu marriage season start. Devotees seek the correct ...
Margashirsha Purnima on December 4 is considered auspicious for peace and prosperity. Devotees perform simple rituals like Lakshmi puja, moon offering, Tulsi worship and charity.
Tulsi Vivah is a beautiful Hindu ritual that is celebrated all across India. It is the union of Lord Shaligram, a form of Lord Vishnu, and Vrinda, in the form of Maa Tulsi. Tulsi Vivah is usually done ...
Tulsi Pujan Diwas, also known as Tulsi Diwas, is a highly auspicious day for worshiping Goddess Tulsi. On this day, devotees seek blessings from Tulsi Mata by lighting a diya and offering prayers. It ...