The festival of Tulsi Vivah is an important Hindu ritual, which is celebrated with devotion every year. On this day, the marriage of Shaligram Ji, the form of Lord Vishnu, and Tulsi Mata is performed. According to religious beliefs, worshiping Shri Hari with Goddess Tulsi on this day ends all obstacles. Along with this, one gets Akshaya fruits. This sacred tradition is also considered a symbol of the beginning of the season of marriage and auspicious works in Hindu culture.
At the same time, as this festival (Tulsi Vivah 2024) is getting closer, the confusion regarding its date is increasing, so let us know its correct date and method of worship here.
When is Tulsi Vivah on 12th or 13th November? (When is Tulsi Vivah 2024?)
According to the Vedic calendar, the Dwadashi Tithi of Kartik month will start on Tuesday, November 12, 2024 at 4:02 pm. At the same time, it will end on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 1:01 pm.
According to the Panchang, this year the festival of Tulsi Vivah will be celebrated on November 13. In such a situation, do not have any doubt in your mind about this date and do the worship as per the rituals.
Tulsi Vivah 2024 Puja Rituals
First of all, wake up early in the morning and take a bath. Wear red clothes. Clean the house and temple. Then take a vow to fast. After this, do proper worship . Decorate your houses and temples in the evening. Light a lot of lamps. During dusk, organize Shaligram Ji and Tulsi Vivah. Prepare a pavilion with flowers and sarees. Then seat Shaligram Ji with the Tulsi plant. Bathe him with Panchamrit. After this, do 16 adornments of Tulsi Ji. Decorate Shaligram Ji with Gopi Chandan and yellow clothes. Offer him flowers, garlands, fruits, Panchamrit incense, lamps, red chunari, makeup items and sweets etc.
Chant Vedic mantras. Complete the puja with Aarti. Ask for forgiveness for any mistake made during the puja. Then distribute the prasad among the people of the house and other members. In this ritual, you can take the help of the elders of the house or any knowledgeable Pandit.
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