1 / 11Prabodhini Ekadashi, celebrated as the awakening day of Lord Vishnu, marks the beginning of Tulsi Vivah, a symbolic marriage of the holy basil plant, Tulsi, with Lord Vishnu or Lord Krishna. This day holds special significance in Hindu households, where intricate rangoli designs are drawn at the entrance to welcome the divine.2 / 11For the Tulsi Vivah, you can try a variety of beautiful rangoli designs. Here are some easy designs that can be completed in just five minutes.3 / 11To create Tulsi rangolis, you can use bangles, spoons, plates, small bowls, diyas, and even hairpins as helpful tools.4 / 11You can draw a tulsi plant in the rangoli and add a 'Shubh Vivah' message on it to convey good wishes for the auspicious occasion.5 / 11Tulsi Vivah rangolis can be made in different styles—simple, attractive, or even slightly intricate, depending on your preference.6 / 11Flowers and tulsi buds (Manjiri) will add a wonderful touch to the decor.7 / 11For making Tulsi rangoli, you’ll need colors like green, olive, brown, yellow, and red to make the design stand out.8 / 11You can also add decorative items like bangles, bindi, and a mangalsutra as part of the rangoli design.9 / 11Other elements related to the wedding, such as musical instruments, and coconut trees, can also be depicted within the rangoli.10 / 11A design featuring a shehnai and tabla will further enhance the beauty of the rangoli, making it more vibrant and elegant.11 / 11(Image Credit - Social Media)