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Importance of Parikrama of Tulsi Mata on Tulsi Vivah (तुलसी विवाह पर तुलसी माता की परिक्रमा का महत्व)

According to the Hindu calendar, the marriage of Bhagwan Vishnu and Tulsi is done on the Ekadashi date of Shukla Paksha from the month of Kartik. This Ekadashi is known as Devuthani Ekadashi. This Ekadashi has special significance in Hindu religion. Because in this month Bhagwan Vishnu wakes up after four months of Yoga Nidra.
Auspicious works start from this day itself. By circling Tulsi on this day, a person gets auspicious results, but if you are circling, then what things should you carry in your hands that can be beneficial. It is important to know about this.

How to do Parikrama of Tulsi Mata
❀ After the Tulsi marriage, one must circumambulate the Tulsi tree, but one should never circumambulate it empty handed. It is considered inauspicious.
❀ On the day of Tulsi Vivah one should circumambulate with wheat in hand. With this, all your bad tasks will start getting resolved and you will also start getting auspicious results.
❀ After Tulsi Vivah, take black sesame (remedy for black sesame) in your hand and do parikrama. By doing this you will never face any problem and can also get success in all tasks.
❀ One should take Tulsi Manjiri in hand and do parikrama and also take a pinch of turmeric (turmeric remedy) along with it. By doing this you can get marriage proposal soon and problems in married life can also be solved.

Keep these things in mind on the day of Tulsi Vivah
❀ Married women must perform Tulsi Vivah on this day. By doing this one can attain unbroken good fortune.
❀ On this day, at the time of puja, wedding items and red chunri must be offered to Tulsi.
❀ On the day of Tulsi Vivah, soak turmeric in milk and apply tilak.
❀ On this day, offer sweets to Bhagwan Vishnu and distribute them to everyone.
❀ After finishing the puja, invoke Bhagwan Vishnu to wake up in the evening.

On the day of Tulsi Vivah, revolve around Tulsi 108 times and also worship Narayan. By doing this you can get the life partner of your choice and also attain financial happiness.

तुलसी विवाह पर तुलसी माता की परिक्रमा का महत्व हिन्दी में पढ़ें

तुलसी विवाह पर तुलसी माता की परिक्रमा करने से व्यक्ति को शुभ फल की प्राप्ति होती है।
 
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