Due to circumstances that led her to become the sacred Tulsi plant, Lord Vishnu, as Shaligram (a revered stone that represents Vishnu), marries her, signifying divine forgiveness, love ...
She cursed Lord Vishnu to turn into a black stone, the Shaligram, for betraying her faith. But Lord Vishnu could not punish a pure woman like her, and so he promised her that she would be reborn ...
Tulsi Vivah, a unique Hindu festival celebrating the sacred union of the Tulsi plant (Goddess Lakshmi's incarnation) and Lord Shaligram (a form of Lord Vishnu), marks the start of the auspicious Hindu ...
What is the legend behind Tulsi Vivah, and who is Tulsi marrying? We explain. Tulsi Vivah celebrates the marriage of Tulsi, or the holy basil plant (Ocimum sanctum), to Shaligram, a black stone ...
Devotees celebrate this day across India by observing a fast. In some parts of India, Tulsi Vivaha is also celebrated, where Shaligram (a black fossilised stone) is placed near the Tulsi plant as a ...
As a result, Jalandhar was defeated by Lord Shiva. When Vrinda discovered the deception, she cursed Vishnu to become the black Shaligram stone. To honour her purity, Vishnu blessed her to be ...
Trending Photos Tulsi Vivah, a symbolic marriage ritual between the sacred Tulsi plant (holy basil) and Lord Vishnu (often represented by the deity Shaligram or a Krishna idol), is celebrated with ...
This weakened Jalandhar's power, and he was ultimately defeated by Lord Shiva. Upon realizing the truth, Vrinda felt betrayed and cursed Lord Vishnu, transforming him into a black stone (known as ...
Upon discovering Lord Vishnu's betrayal and the subsequent downfall of her husband, Vrinda was consumed by rage. In her fury, she cursed Vishnu to become a black stone, which is now revered as ...