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वृन्दा वृन्दावनी विश्वपूजिता विश्वपावनी।
पुष्पसार नन्दिनी च तुलसी कृष्ण जीवनी।।

Vṛndā Vṛndāvanī Viśvapūjitā Viśvapāvanī |
Puṣpasāra Nandinī cha Tulsī Kṛṣṇa-jīvanī ||

The verse captures her supreme spiritual significance, especially as the embodiment of purity and devotion. She is revered not only in Vrindavan but across the universe, sanctifying everything she touches. Being Krishna's beloved, she symbolizes the path to bhakti and eternal union with the Lord.

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We're really excited to see you!

When

Friday, 15 November 2024
5.30 PM - 8.00 PM

Where

The Venue @ Radha Krishna Temple of Dallas

1450 North Watters Road, Allen, TX 75013


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Planned Events

Ganesh Puja

Ganesh Puja

Join us for the Ganesh Puja ceremony.

 

Welcoming Tulsi Maa

Welcoming Tulsi Maa

Celebrate the arrival of Tulsi Maa with us.

 

Shri Krishna's Baaraat

Shri Krishna's Baaraat
Experience the festive Krishna Baaraat.

 

Tulsi Vivah

Tulsi Vivah
 Witness the sacred Tulsi Vivah ceremony.

The Sacred Story of Tulsi & Shaligram

 

Tulsi Devi

A Divine Connection

Her unwavering devotion attracted the attention of Vishnu himself, who took the form of Shaligram—a sacred black stone. Tulsi was destined to become one with Vishnu, but her earthly form and attachments made it a journey filled with emotional trials.

 

Tulsi plant and Shaligram together

The Devotion of Tulsi

Tulsi, a pious devotee, was blessed with unmatched beauty and purity. However, her destiny was tied to a challenging path of devotion and love. Known for her unshakeable faith, she devoted her life to worshiping Lord Vishnu, seeking his divine grace.

 

Shaligram stone

Eternal Union

As the story goes, Tulsi's mortal form transformed into the sacred Tulsi plant, while Vishnu remained as the Shaligram stone. Their union symbolizes eternal love, devotion, and divine connection. Even today, the Tulsi plant and Shaligram stone are worshipped together, symbolizing the inseparable bond of spirit and divinity.