The Tulsi Vivah holiday is celebrated in Hindu culture to commemorate the marriage of Tulsi and Shaligram, or the Shri Krishna avatar of Lord Vishnu. The Tulsi Vivah festival marks the celebration of life, love, and devotion. What is Tulsi Vivah? Tulsi Vivah is a Hindu festival that celebrates the marriage of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Tulsi. The festival is also known as the "Tulsi Wedding" or "Vishnu-Tulsi Wedding". It is usually celebrated in the month of October or November. The word "vivah" means "marriage" in Sanskrit. The festival of Tulsi Vivah marks the beginning of the wedding season in India. On this day, Hindus perform special puja (worship) rituals to seek divine blessings for a happy and prosperous married life. The story behind Tulsi Vivah goes like this: Once upon a time, there was a demon king named Jalandhar who defeated all the gods and goddesses in battle. To protect the world from his tyranny, Lord Vishnu took the avata...