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Hello #tulsivivah is one of the ancient #festival and #culture in #hindu #sanatandharma.  According to #shivpurana and other #puranas  Vrinda was wife of #jalandhar (ansh of Shiva). She was a pious woman who worshipped her husband as God with all love.  An interesting story turns Vrinda to Tulsi. Such a pure soul being a wife of Shiva's ansh, why she is married to Krishna (incaranation of Vishnu) every year on this day of Kartik maasa (Vikram sanvatsara Calendar) To know Read Comment. Tulsi Mata, Tulsi Vivah, Hindu Worship, Buddhist Art Drawing, Indian Women Painting, Hindu Culture, Lord Vishnu Wallpapers, Love Animation Wallpaper, Hinduism Art

Hello #tulsivivah is one of the ancient #festival and #culture in #hindu #sanatandharma. According to #shivpurana and other #puranas Vrinda was wife of #jalandhar (ansh of Shiva). She was a pious woman who worshipped her husband as God with all love. An interesting story turns Vrinda to Tulsi. Such a pure soul being a wife of Shiva's ansh, why she is married to Krishna (incaranation of Vishnu) every year on this day of Kartik maasa (Vikram sanvatsara Calendar) To know Read Comment.

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During this religious festival, which is also known as Kartik Brati, Hindus fast and offer prayers by lighting oil lamps and candles. Throughout the country, thousands of devotees also visit temples to pray for good health. Hindu worshipers fast and pray in earnest to the gods for blessings and good health during the traditional ritual called Kartik Brati or Rakher Upobash. Man Pic, Prayer Pictures, Hindu Worship, Fast And Pray, Hindu Temples, Photography Student, Religious Pictures, Village People, Indian Temple

Every year thousands of Hindu devotees gather in front of Shri Shri Lokenath Brahmachari Ashram temple for the Kartik Brati or Rakher Upobash religious festival at Barodi, Nayagonj, Bangladesh. Lokenath Brahmachari, who is called Baba Lokenath, was an 18th Century Hindu saint and philosopher in Bengal. During this religious festival, which is also known as Kartik Brati, Hindus fast and offer prayers by lighting oil lamps and candles.

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