Tulsi Vivah is where tradition meets devotion. It's about celebrating the sacred connection between the Tulsi plant we nurture in our homes and Lord Krishna himself. More than just a ritual, it's ...
For Hindus around the country, Vivah Panchami holds a special meaning. It is the day that commemorates the sacred wedding of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. The holy pair is remembered for devotion, ...
Vivah Panchami, according to Hindu scriptures, it is said that Lord Rama and Mother Sita were wedded on the fifth day of the brilliant fortnight of the Margashirsha month. Devotees show their respect ...
Tulsi Vivah, a sacred festival celebrating the divine union of Goddess Tulsi and Lord Shaligram. This year Tulsi Vivah will be celebrated on November 2nd. The Tulsi plant holds special religious ...
Tulsi Vivah is not just a ritual but a sacred symbol of devotion, purity, and prosperity in Hindu culture. This divine union of Goddess Tulsi and Lord Vishnu marks the beginning of the auspicious ...
Vivah Panchami 2025: The month of Margashirsha is particularly important in Hindu traditions, as it marks the union of Lord Rama and Mother Sita. This month is celebrated for its spiritual ...
Tulsi Vivah, celebrated on the Dwadashi Tithi of Kartika's waxing moon, marks the auspicious marriage of Lord Shaligram and Goddess Tulsi. This sacred day is believed to bring marital bliss and good ...
Tulsi Vivah on November 2, 2025, marks the end of Chaturmas and the start of auspicious events with the ceremonial wedding of Goddess Tulsi and Lord Shaligram. Devotees offer pure, sweet Bhog to Lord ...
Vivah Panchami, celebrated on the fifth day of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Margashirsha, is considered one of the holiest days for marriage according to the Hindu calendar. In 2025, Vivah ...
Vivah Panchami will be observed on Tuesday, November 25, 2025. According to the Hindu Panchang, Panchami Tithi starts at 9:22 PM on November 24 and ends at 10:56 PM on November 25. These regions hold ...
Vivah Panchami is an auspicious day dedicated to Lord Ram and Goddess Janaki (Sita). The day commemorates the wedding anniversary of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita. According to Drikpanchang, on this day, ...