Tulasi Vivah 2025 Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025
Dwadashi Tithi Begins: 07:31 AM on November 2, 2025
Dwadashi Tithi Ends: 05:07 AM on November 3, 2025
Introduction
Tulasi Vivah marks the ceremonial wedding of Tulasi Devi (Holy Basil) to Lord Vishnu in his Shaligram or Krishna form. It is one of the most auspicious festivals for Hindus, especially devotees of Lord Vishnu. Celebrated on the Dwadashi Tithi (12th day) of the bright fortnight in the month of Kartik (October–November), Tulasi Vivah signifies the start of the Hindu wedding season after the sacred Chaturmas period.
In 2025, Tulasi Vivah falls on Sunday, November 2, when Dwadashi Tithi begins at 07:31 AM and ends at 05:07 AM on November 3. This day is observed with great devotion across India, with rituals performed at temples and homes alike.
The Legend of Tulasi Vivah
According to Hindu mythology, Tulasi Devi was a manifestation of Vrinda, a pious devotee of Lord Vishnu and the wife of demon king Jalandhar. Her unwavering devotion made Jalandhar invincible, even against the gods. To restore balance, Lord Vishnu took the form of Jalandhar and broke Vrinda’s chastity.
When Vrinda realized this, she cursed Vishnu to turn into a black stone — the Shaligram. Later, she ended her life and was reborn as the Tulasi plant. Moved by her devotion, Lord Vishnu blessed her that she would be eternally worshipped and that their divine union (Tulasi and Vishnu) would be celebrated annually as Tulasi Vivah.
Rituals and Ceremonies of Tulasi Vivah
🕉️ Preparations
- A Tulasi plant is placed in a decorated mandap (sacred wedding altar).
- The plant is adorned with a red sari, jewelry, and bangles, symbolizing the bride.
- A Shaligram stone or Vishnu idol represents the groom, decorated with a dhoti and garland.
- Devotees clean their homes and prepare festive foods.
🪔 Puja Vidhi (Worship Procedure)
- Kalash Sthapana (Invocation): A Kalash (pot) filled with holy water is placed near the Tulasi plant.
- Lord Ganesha Puja: The ceremony begins with prayers to Lord Ganesha for auspicious beginnings.
- Tulasi-Vishnu Kalyanam: The symbolic wedding is performed with traditional rituals, including the chanting of Vedic mantras, tying of mangalsutra, and exchange of garlands between Tulasi and Vishnu.
- Offering Prasad: Devotees offer sweets like panchamrit, laddus, and fruits.
- Aarti and Bhajan: The ceremony concludes with singing devotional songs and performing aarti to Lord Vishnu and Tulasi Devi.
🍛 Special Offerings
Typical Tulasi Vivah prasad includes:
- Sweet dishes like puran poli, kheer, or malpua
- Fruits, coconut, and Tulasi leaves offered to Vishnu
- Distribution of anna-daan (food donations) among the poor
Significance of Tulasi Vivah
- Marks the End of Chaturmas:
Tulasi Vivah signals the conclusion of the Chaturmas period — four months when auspicious Hindu ceremonies like marriages are not conducted. After this, the Hindu wedding season officially begins. - Symbol of Purity and Devotion:
Tulasi (Holy Basil) is revered as a pure plant that brings spiritual upliftment and prosperity. Worshipping Tulasi on this day is said to purify the soul and home environment. - Divine Marriage Blessings:
Performing Tulasi Vivah is believed to bring marital harmony, good health, and prosperity. Unmarried women often participate in the ritual seeking an ideal life partner. - Environmental and Spiritual Harmony:
The festival also underscores the importance of plants in Hindu spirituality, reminding devotees of the deep link between nature and divinity.
How Tulasi Vivah is Celebrated Across India
- Maharashtra: Tulasi Vivah is performed with grandeur; homes set up a mandap and perform symbolic marriages complete with traditional songs and sweets.
- Gujarat: The ceremony often coincides with the end of Kartika Ekadashi fasting, followed by community feasts.
- North India: In Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, devotees organize kirtans, bhajans, and Vishnu pujas at temples.
- South India: Known as Tulasi Kalyanam, it is celebrated in Vishnu temples, especially in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, with priest-led rituals and large gatherings.
Astrological and Spiritual Beliefs
Astrologically, Tulasi Vivah performed on Dwadashi Tithi under favorable planetary alignments enhances family happiness and removes marital or financial obstacles. Devotees also believe that participating in this ritual grants moksha (liberation) and the blessings of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
Eco-Spiritual Message of Tulasi Vivah
The Tulasi plant, known for its medicinal and purifying properties, holds immense ecological importance. The ritual reminds devotees of the balance between spiritual devotion and environmental responsibility — protecting and nurturing nature as a divine entity.
Tulasi Vivah 2025 Puja Timings
| Event | Date & Time |
|---|---|
| Tulasi Vivah 2025 | Sunday, November 2, 2025 |
| Dwadashi Tithi Begins | 07:31 AM on November 2, 2025 |
| Dwadashi Tithi Ends | 05:07 AM on November 3, 2025 |
Captions and Wishes for Tulasi Vivah 2025
English Captions & Wishes
- “May the sacred union of Tulasi and Vishnu bless your life with peace, purity, and prosperity.”
- “Celebrate divine love this Tulasi Vivah — a reminder that devotion is the purest bond.”
- “On Tulasi Vivah, may Lord Vishnu and Goddess Tulasi bless you with harmony and happiness.”
- “Let the fragrance of Tulasi and the blessings of Vishnu fill your home with divine grace.”
- “Tulasi Vivah 2025: The day when nature marries divinity — a celebration of purity and faith.”
- “Worship the holy Tulasi, invite divine blessings into your home this auspicious day.”
- “May your marriage and family be as pure and eternal as the bond of Tulasi and Vishnu.”
- “The holy basil blesses every devotee who prays with faith — Happy Tulasi Vivah!”
- “Tulasi Vivah marks the dawn of new beginnings — let your life bloom in devotion.”
- “Rejoice in divine togetherness this Tulasi Vivah — where purity meets eternal love.”
Hindi Captions & Wishes (हिंदी शुभकामनाएँ)
- “तुलसी विवाह की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ — भगवान विष्णु और तुलसी माता आपके जीवन में सुख और शांति लाएँ।”
- “तुलसी विवाह पर अपने घर में करें भक्ति का दीप प्रज्वलित, पाएं दिव्य आशीर्वाद।”
- “तुलसी और विष्णु के इस पवित्र मिलन से आपके जीवन में आएं खुशहाली और सौभाग्य।”
- “जय तुलसी माता! जय श्री विष्णु! तुलसी विवाह का पर्व आपके जीवन में नई रोशनी लाए।”
- “तुलसी विवाह का पर्व हमें प्रकृति और भक्ति के पवित्र संगम की याद दिलाता है।”
Conclusion
Tulasi Vivah 2025 is more than a ritual — it is a spiritual celebration of faith, devotion, purity, and the bond between nature and divinity. As devotees across India worship Tulasi and Lord Vishnu, they renew their connection with both the divine and the environment.
This festival not only opens the door to the Hindu marriage season but also inspires us to nurture our homes, hearts, and planet with love and reverence.



