The Legend Behind Tulsi in Ekadashi Vrat (Vrinda & Vishnu Story)

The Legend Behind the Importance of Tulsi in Ekadashi Vrat


The Story of Vrinda and Jalandhar

According to Hindu mythology, there was a devoted and virtuous woman named

๐Ÿ‘‰ Vrinda

She was the wife of a powerful demon king

๐Ÿ‘‰ Jalandhar

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Vrinda & Jalandhar

Vrinda was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu and was known for her unwavering purity and devotion.

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The Secret of Jalandhar’s Power

Jalandhar was extremely powerful and undefeatable in battle.

๐Ÿ‘‰ The reason behind his strength was:

✔ The purity and devotion of his wife Vrinda

As long as Vrinda remained faithful, no one could defeat Jalandhar.

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The legend of Vrinda & Lord Vishnu

Lord Vishnu & Vrinda image

Lord Vishnu’s Intervention

The gods were unable to defeat Jalandhar and sought help from Lord

Lord Vishnu

To protect the universe, Lord Vishnu took the form of Jalandhar and appeared before Vrinda.

Believing him to be her husband, Vrinda’s spiritual power was broken.

Vrinda’s Curse

When Vrinda realized the truth, she was deeply hurt and angry.

She cursed Lord Vishnu:

To turn into a stone (Shaligram)

And declared that her presence would always be associated with him

Why is Tulasi dear to Lord Vishnu (The legend)

Goddess Tulasi

The Origin of Tulsi

After this, Vrinda entered the fire (self-sacrifice), and from her ashes emerged the sacred plant

๐Ÿ‘‰ Tulsi

๐Ÿ‘‰ From that moment:

Tulsi was considered a divine form of Vrinda

It became extremely dear to Lord Vishnu

Connection with Ekadashi Vrat

Since Vishnu is worshipped on Ekadashi:

✔ Offering Tulsi leaves is considered essential

✔ เคชूเคœा without Tulsi is believed to be incomplete

✔ It enhances the spiritual benefits of the vrat

Spiritual Meaning of the Legend

The legend behind the importance of Tulasi in Ekadashi fast

Tulasi vivah with Lord Saligram (form of Vishnu) 

This legend teaches us:

*The power of true devotion

*The importance of righteousness

*The divine significance of Tulsi

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) 

* What is the story behind Tulsi in Ekadashi?

   It is based on Vrinda and her devotion to Lord     Vishnu.

* Why is Tulsi sacred to Lord Vishnu?

   Because it is believed to be a divine form of       Vrinda.

* Is Tulsi necessary for Ekadashi vrat?

  It is highly recommended but not compulsory.

Legend of Vrinda & Tulasi

Lord Vishnu & Vrinda

Conclusion

Tulsi is not just a sacred plant but a symbol of purity, devotion, and divine energy in Hindu tradition. The rule of not plucking Tulsi leaves on Ekadashi is deeply rooted in respect for nature and spiritual discipline.

๐Ÿ‘‰ By following this tradition, devotees not only honor ancient beliefs but also strengthen their connection with Lord Vishnu. It teaches us mindfulness, self-control, and the importance of respecting sacred elements in our daily lives.

✨ Even small practices like this can bring peace, positivity, and spiritual growth when followed with true devotion.

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