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Tulsi Vivah 2025: Auspicious date, puja rituals and spiritual significance

Tulsi Vivah 2025: Auspicious date, puja rituals and spiritual significance

Celebrate Tulsi Vivah 2025 with rituals, devotion, and blessings for marital harmony

Agastyaa30 Oct 2025
3 min read

Tulsi Vivah is one of the most sacred festivals, marking the divine marriage of Goddess Tulsi (the holy basil plant) and Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped in his Shaligram form. This beautiful ritual symbolises love, purity, and the balance between nature and divinity. Tulsi Vivah also signals the start of the wedding season in India. It is celebrated with the same joy and grandeur as a real wedding, complete with rituals, music, lights, and prayers. Let’s explore its auspicious timings, rituals, and deep spiritual meaning in detail.

Tulsi Vivah 2025 Date and Timings

In 2025, Tulsi Vivah will be celebrated on Sunday, November 2. It falls on the Dwadashi Tithi of Kartik Shukla Paksha. This day is considered extremely auspicious for marriage ceremonies and other new beginnings. Here are the key details for Tulasi Vivah 2025:

Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025

Tithi Begins: 7:31 am on November 2, 2025

Tithi Ends: 5:07 am on November 3, 2025

Tripushkar Yoga: 7:31 am to 5:03 pm

Sarvarthasiddhi Yoga: 5:03 pm to 6:07 am on November 3, 2025

Most Auspicious Choghadiya Muhurat for Puja

To perform the Tulsi Vivah ritual at the most blessed time, these Choghadiya periods are considered highly auspicious:

Labha (Gain): 9:19 am to 10:42 am

Amrita (Best): 10:42 am to 12:04 pm

Shubha (Good): 1:27 pm to 2:50 pm

Amrita (Best): 7:13 pm to 8:50 pm

Performing the ceremony during these hours is said to bring long-lasting prosperity, harmony, and happiness to the family.

The Divine Story Behind Tulsi Vivah

The story of Tulsi Vivah is one of devotion, love, and transformation. According to ancient scriptures, Tulsi was once a devoted woman named Vrinda, married to the demon king Jalandhar. Her intense devotion made Jalandhar invincible. To restore balance, Lord Vishnu took the form of Jalandhar to break Vrinda’s meditation, leading to Jalandhar’s defeat.

When Vrinda realised what had happened, she cursed Lord Vishnu to turn into a stone. That stone came to be known as Shaligram. Lord Vishnu then blessed Vrinda, saying she would be reborn as the sacred Tulsi plant and that he would marry her every year on the Dwadashi of Kartik Shukla Paksha. This divine union of Tulsi and Vishnu is celebrated as Tulasi Vivah. It reminds us that even in loss and sorrow, devotion can create eternal love and balance.

The Spiritual Significance of Tulsi Vivah

Tulsi Vivah carries deep spiritual meaning. It marks the awakening of Lord Vishnu after his four-month yogic rest during Chaturmas. From this day, all auspicious and social ceremonies such as marriages, engagements, and housewarmings begin. 

Tulsi is considered an earthly form of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Worshipping her on this day brings marital bliss, peace, and success. For married women, Tulsi Vivah blesses their family with happiness and stability. For unmarried girls, it brings the blessings of finding a good life partner. Participating in Tulsi Vivah or even witnessing the ceremony is said to give the same spiritual merit as performing Kanyadaan, one of the most sacred acts in Hindu tradition.

How to Perform Tulasi Vivah Puja at Home

You don’t need a grand temple to celebrate Tulsi Vivah. It can be performed beautifully at home with devotion and simplicity. Here’s how you can do it:

  • Morning preparation: Begin your day with a holy bath and wear clean, traditional clothes.

  • Decorate the Tulsi plant: Place the Tulsi pot in your courtyard or puja space. Clean the area, make a colourful rangoli, and light diyas around it.

  • Dress Tulsi and Shaligram: Adorn the Tulsi plant like a bride with a red sari, bangles, bindi, and ornaments. Place the Shaligram or Lord Vishnu idol beside her as the groom, dressed in yellow.

  • Offerings and prayers: Bathe Tulsi and Shaligram with Ganga Jal. Apply sandalwood paste and vermilion. Offer flowers, fruits, sweets, and water.

  • Mantra chanting: Light incense and recite sacred mantras such as Om Jai Jagdish Hare and Gayatri Mantra. Listen and chant along on Astrosure.ai for clarity, peace, and divine guidance.

  • Circumambulation: Walk around the Tulsi plant seven times as a symbolic act of marriage, just like the saat phere in Hindu weddings.

  • Aarti and prasad: Perform aarti and distribute prasad among family and neighbours.

These simple ritual fills the home with positivity, love, and blessings from Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.

Regional Celebrations Across India

Tulsi Vivah is celebrated differently in various parts of India, but the devotion remains the same everywhere. In Maharashtra, a white cloth separates Tulsi and Shaligram until the priest completes the rituals. Once the cloth is removed, devotees rejoice with claps and chants as the divine couple is united. In Gujarat, devotees carry out grand processions with bhajans, dances, and decorative mandaps. 

In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the ceremony is known as Tulasi Kalyanam. Devotees worship Lord Vishnu symbolically through the Amla tree, which is placed beside the Tulsi plant to represent his presence. In Vrindavan and Mathura, Tulasi Vivah feels like a real wedding with rituals like haldi, mehendi, and joyous singing.

Every region adds its local flavour, but the essence remains the same. It is all about the celebration of divine love and purity.

The Deeper Message of Tulasi Vivah

Tulsi Vivah reminds us that love rooted in devotion never fades. It connects nature with spirituality and teaches that purity of heart leads to divine blessings. Worshipping Tulsi at home not only purifies the environment but also strengthens relationships, bringing calmness and balance to family life.

This day is also considered highly auspicious for those wishing for a happy marriage or stability in their existing one. Performing Tulasi Vivah with faith can remove planetary obstacles related to relationships and bring peace in love and marriage.

Tulsi Vivah is a reminder that divine love sustains the world. The marriage of Tulsi and Lord Vishnu brings together devotion, purity, and prosperity. Observing it with faith invites harmony and abundance into one’s life. So, as the holy Tulsi Vivah approaches, prepare your home, light your lamps, and let devotion fill your heart.

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