Tulsi Vivah 2025: Auspicious Transit of Venus & Moon for Lucky Zodiacs
In the vibrant tapestry of Hindu traditions, the celebration of Tulsi Vivah holds a special place. Scheduled for November 2, 2025, according to the Panchang, this sacred ceremony marks the marriage of Tulsi Mata and Lord Shaligram, an embodiment of Lord Vishnu. This auspicious occasion is not just a ritual; it’s a celebration of devotion and the beginning of the wedding season in the Hindu calendar.
The Significance of Tulsi Vivah
Tulsi Vivah, observed during the Kartik Maas on the Dwadashi tithi, is a significant event. Hindus across the country come together to perform the marriage ceremony, which symbolizes the union of the divine. This tradition underscores the importance of devotion and the sanctity of marriage in Hindu culture. The marriage of Tulsi Mata and Lord Shaligram is considered highly auspicious, marking the end of the monsoon season and the beginning of the wedding season.
The Role of Shukra-Chandrama Gochar
Adding to the auspiciousness of Tulsi Vivah in 2025 is the transit of Shukra (Venus) and Chandrama (Moon). This celestial alignment is believed to bring prosperity and good fortune to certain zodiac signs. The conjunction of these planets is seen as a positive influence, enhancing the overall benefits of the Tulsi Vivah ceremony.
Observing the Ceremony
The Tulsi Vivah ceremony involves elaborate rituals. The Tulsi plant is adorned like a bride, and Lord Shaligram is represented as the groom. The marriage is performed with traditional Vedic chants and rituals, mirroring a typical Hindu wedding. This sacred union is a testament to the devotion and faith of the participants.
As we approach November 2, 2025, the anticipation for Tulsi Vivah grows. It is a time for Hindus to celebrate the sacred union of Tulsi Mata and Lord Shaligram, and to welcome the blessings of Shukra-Chandrama Gochar. This event is not only a religious observance but also a vibrant cultural celebration, bringing communities together in a spirit of devotion and joy. (Source: Punjab Kesari)