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Hariyali Teej 2025
What is Hariyali Teej
Hariyali Teej is a highly significant and auspicious festival celebrated in Sanatan Dharma, especially in North India. This festival symbolizes the eternal love and reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is observed by married women for the long life and marital bliss of their husbands. Unmarried girls also observe this fast to get a desired groom.This festival is celebrated on the Tritiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Shravan (Sawan), which is inspired by the greenery spread in nature with the arrival of the monsoon. That is why it is called 'Hariyali' Teej.
Hariyali Teej 2025
Hariyali Teej is celebrated on the Tritiya of Shukla Paksha in the month of Sawan. As it falls in the month of Sawan, it is also called Shravan Teej. On this day, Lord Shiva accepted Goddess Parvati as his wife. This fast is very important for both married women and unmarried girls. Observing this fast blesses married women with unbroken marital bliss and unmarried girls with a suitable groom.In the year 2025, Hariyali Teej will be celebrated on Sunday, July 27. The Tritiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Sawan will begin on July 26 at 10:43 PM and will end on July 27 at 10:43 PM.
Hariyali Teej 2025 Date and Time
Hariyali Teej Festival Date: 27 July 2025, Sunday
- Tritiya Tithi Start: 26 July 2025 at 10:43 P.M
- Tritiya Tithi End: 27 July 2025 at 10:43 P.M
Hariyali Teej Story
In the Sanatan tradition, the story of Hariyali Teej describes the reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is said that Goddess Parvati was so absorbed in her penance to attain Lord Shiva that thousands of years passed while she was doing her tapasya. She had even forgotten herself. Seeing Parvati's intense penance, Lord Shiva was pleased and accepted her as his wife. To restore Parvati's memory, Lord Shiva narrated a story to her. The day Lord Shiva told this story to Goddess Parvati was the Tritiya of Shukla Paksha in the month of Sawan. Therefore, Hariyali Teej is celebrated on this day. On this same day, Shiva accepted Parvati as his consort.
The story that Lord Shiva told to Goddess Parvati is as follows-
Lord Shiva says to Goddess Parvati that you have performed very severe penance to obtain me as your husband. You gave up food and ate leaves, doing penance for thousands of years. Pleased by your penance, I accepted you as my consort. Since the beginning, you wanted to get me as your husband, so you remained absorbed in my penance and meditation. Your father was very sad and worried to see your condition. One day, Narad Ji came to your father's house and said that Lord Vishnu wants to marry your daughter. I have been sent to you by Lord Vishnu. Please share your opinion. Hearing Narad Ji's words, Himalaya Raja was very pleased and ready to marry you to Lord Vishnu. When you came to know about this, you were very upset. Seeing your helpless sorrow, your friends kidnapped you and hid you in the caves of the mountains. There you made a Shivlinga statue out of sand and began worshipping me. Hearing about your kidnapping, your father Himalaya Raja started searching for you but could not find you. Pleased by your penance, I accepted you. According to my divine play, Himalaya Raja reached the cave where you were absorbed in penance. At that time, you had already accepted me as your husband. Your father requested you to come back home. You told your father that you will return home only if your marriage is performed with Lord Shiva and not with Lord Vishnu; otherwise, you would give up your life right there. As per your wish, your father married you to me. I have told you this story which is very auspicious and grants unbroken marital bliss. Any woman who observes the Hariyali Teej fast and listens to or reads this story will be blessed with unbroken marital bliss, and unmarried girls will get a suitable groom.
2. What should be done on Hariyali Teej?
3. Why do girls observe Teej?
4. Can water be consumed during Hariyali Teej?
5. What is the difference between Hariyali Teej and Hartalika Teej?
6. To which deities is Hariyali Teej dedicated?
7. Do Punjabis celebrate Hariyali Teej?
8. Which color should be worn on Hariyali Teej?
9. What should not be done on Hariyali Teej?
10. What should be done on the day of Hariyali Teej?
11. What should be eaten on Hariyali Teej?
The story that Lord Shiva told to Goddess Parvati is as follows-
Lord Shiva says to Goddess Parvati that you have performed very severe penance to obtain me as your husband. You gave up food and ate leaves, doing penance for thousands of years. Pleased by your penance, I accepted you as my consort. Since the beginning, you wanted to get me as your husband, so you remained absorbed in my penance and meditation. Your father was very sad and worried to see your condition. One day, Narad Ji came to your father's house and said that Lord Vishnu wants to marry your daughter. I have been sent to you by Lord Vishnu. Please share your opinion. Hearing Narad Ji's words, Himalaya Raja was very pleased and ready to marry you to Lord Vishnu. When you came to know about this, you were very upset. Seeing your helpless sorrow, your friends kidnapped you and hid you in the caves of the mountains. There you made a Shivlinga statue out of sand and began worshipping me. Hearing about your kidnapping, your father Himalaya Raja started searching for you but could not find you. Pleased by your penance, I accepted you. According to my divine play, Himalaya Raja reached the cave where you were absorbed in penance. At that time, you had already accepted me as your husband. Your father requested you to come back home. You told your father that you will return home only if your marriage is performed with Lord Shiva and not with Lord Vishnu; otherwise, you would give up your life right there. As per your wish, your father married you to me. I have told you this story which is very auspicious and grants unbroken marital bliss. Any woman who observes the Hariyali Teej fast and listens to or reads this story will be blessed with unbroken marital bliss, and unmarried girls will get a suitable groom.
Hariyali Teej in Hinduism
Hariyali Teej is a sacred festival of Hinduism, especially celebrated by women. This festival holds deep spiritual and cultural significance in Hinduism. It is considered a symbol of the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. On this day, married women observe a fast for the long life and prosperity of their husbands, while unmarried girls worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, praying for a good life partner.Hariyali Teej 2025: Rituals
On this day, women follow various traditional rituals that make this festival unique:
- Nirjala Vrat: Women observe a strict nirjala fast (without food and water) from sunrise until the next day for the long life and prosperity of their husbands. However, in cases of physical inability, a fast with water (sajal vrat) is also acceptable.
- Solah Shringar: This festival is incomplete without the sixteen traditional adornments of women. They wear green traditional attire, which symbolizes greenery, fertility, and prosperity. Green bangles, bindis, mehndi, and other jewelry are an integral part of this adornment.
- Mehndi Ritual: Applying mehndi on hands and feet is a very auspicious and important ritual of this day. It is considered a symbol of good fortune and love.
- Sindhara: Married girls receive "Sindhara" from their parental home to their in-laws. It includes clothes, jewelry, adornment items, mehndi, and sweets (especially ghevar), which symbolize the blessings and love of their parents.
- Swinging and Folk Songs: Women hang swings on trees and sing folk songs while swinging, which reflects the joy and enthusiasm of the Sawan month.
- Fasting Story and Worship: Women gather to listen to the fasting story of Hariyali Teej and perform worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati according to rituals.
Benefits of Hariyali Teej
- 1. Attainment of Unbroken Marital Bliss: Married women observe this fast for the long life and happy married life of their husbands. Through this fast, they receive the blessings of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, which makes their marital life joyful.
- 2. Attainment of a Suitable Groom: Unmarried girls fast on this day and pray to Goddess Parvati for a worthy and virtuous groom.
- 3. Family Happiness and Peace: The fast of Hariyali Teej helps bring happiness, peace, and prosperity to the family.
- 4. Economic Progress: Donations, charity, and worship done on this day create opportunities for economic prosperity and growth.
- 5. Sweetness in Married Life: This fast increases love between husband and wife, bringing sweetness to married life.
The fast of Hariyali Teej is not only important from a religious perspective but also brings positive changes in the lives of women. Through this fast, they pray for the happiness, prosperity, and health of their family, which, with the blessings of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, maintains overall well-being in the family.
Worship Method of Hariyali Teej
On Hariyali Teej, Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and Lord Ganesha are worshiped. The worship method is as follows:
- Morning Bath: Women observing the fast wake up before sunrise, take a bath, and wear clean, traditional clothes.
- Sankalp: The vow of the fast is taken mentally.
- Idol Installation: Clay idols or pictures of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and Lord Ganesha are placed at the worship place.
- Offering Adornments: All sixteen adornment items such as saree, bangles, sindoor, bindi, mehndi, kajal, etc., are respectfully offered to Goddess Parvati.
- Flowers and Offerings: Flowers, fruits (especially ghevar), sweets, and other traditional offerings are presented to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
- Incense and Lamp Lighting: Incense sticks and lamps are lit to purify the environment.
- Hariyali Teej Vrat Story: Listening to or reading the mythological story of this fast is the most important part of the worship. This story elaborates on Goddess Parvati's penance and her union with Lord Shiva.
- Aarti: At the end of the worship, aarti of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati is performed.
- Seeking Forgiveness: Apologies are made for any mistakes during the worship.
- Paran: The fast is broken the next day after sunrise, only after the worship is successfully completed.
Hariyali Teej 2025: Mantra Chanting
On this auspicious occasion, specific mantras are chanted to please Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and receive their blessings:
- Mantras for Goddess Parvati:
- Om Umaye Namah.
- Om Parvatyai Namah.
- Mantras for Lord Shiva:
- Om Namah Shivaya.
- Om Samba Shivaya Namah.
Hariyali Teej 2025: Importance
According to mythological beliefs, if an unmarried girl is facing delay in marriage, she should especially observe this fast; doing this fast helps in the early formation of marriage prospects. The same belief applies to married women; if a woman is going through struggles in her married life, she should observe this fast. This fast is entirely dedicated to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva remove all difficulties of the fasting woman, thereby making her married life happy. By observing this fast, married woman receive the blessing of being fortunate. Observing this fast grant desired results to both married women and unmarried girls.
In which states is the Teej festival celebrated?
The Teej festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and grandeur in Rajasthan (Jaipur), Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. It is also celebrated in a very traditional manner in Nepal. There are some differences in the customs and worship procedures of Teej in various states, but its religious and cultural significance is equally high everywhere.
FAQ
1. Why is Hariyali Teej celebrated?Hariyali Teej is a sacred festival celebrated in joy of the reunion and marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This festival falls on the Tritiya of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Sawan when nature is adorned with greenery. Hariyali Teej is especially observed by women who fast for the long life, happiness, and prosperous married life of their husbands. Additionally, unmarried girls also fast on this day praying for a worthy and virtuous husband. This festival holds not only religious significance but also symbolizes the greenery and natural beauty of the monsoon season. Hariyali Teej brings love, good fortune, and prosperity to the family, which is why it is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion.
2. What should be done on Hariyali Teej?
On Hariyali Teej, the following main activities are performed:
- Fasting: Women and girls observe a Nirjala (without water) or Sajal (with water) fast according to their faith and capability.
- Solah Shringar: They wear green clothes, bangles, and perform other traditional sixteen adornments.
- Applying Mehndi: Applying mehndi on hands and feet is an auspicious ritual of the day.
- Exchange of Sindhara: Sindhara is sent from the maternal home of married girls to their in-laws, which includes clothes, sweets, and adornment items.
- Worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati: Shiva-Parvati are worshipped with proper rituals.
- Listening to the Vrat Katha: Hearing or reading the mythological story of Hariyali Teej is considered very auspicious.
- Swinging and Folk Songs: Women collectively swing on swings and sing traditional folk songs.
3. Why do girls observe Teej?
Unmarried girls observe the Teej fast wishing to find a good life partner, while married women keep this fast for the long life and happy marital life of their husbands. This fast is a symbol of faith and love. Goddess Parvati performed severe penance for thousands of years to attain Lord Shiva as her husband, which became an ideal for women. Girls adopt this ideal and observe the fast. It is believed that observing the Teej fast makes their marriage happy, loving, and auspicious.
4. Can water be consumed during Hariyali Teej?
The rules regarding water consumption during the Hariyali Teej fast depend on faith and physical ability. On this occasion, devotees can observe two types of fasts — Nirjala (without water) or Sajal (with water). In Nirjala fast, the devotee observes the fast the entire day without consuming any water, not even a drop. This fast is considered very difficult and requires special determination and discipline to keep. On the other hand, in Sajal fast, the devotee may consume water as needed, especially in cases of health or medical reasons. This is also done with full devotion and according to rules.
5. What is the difference between Hariyali Teej and Hartalika Teej?
Both Hariyali Teej and Hartalika Teej are dedicated to Goddess Parvati, but there are some important differences:
- Month and Date:
- Hariyali Teej: Celebrated on the third day (Tritiya) of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Shravan (Sawan) month.
- Hartalika Teej: Celebrated on the third day (Tritiya) of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Bhadrapada month.
- Attire and Adornments:
- Hariyali Teej: Women wear green-colored clothes, symbolizing greenery and vitality.
- Hartalika Teej: Women wear traditional red or yellow clothes, representing auspiciousness and good fortune.
- Nature of the Fast: Hartalika Teej fast is considered more rigorous than Hariyali Teej, involving a strict Nirjala (without water) fast along with staying awake all night.
- Purpose: Both have the same purpose (unbroken good fortune), but their stories and some rituals differ.
6. To which deities is Hariyali Teej dedicated?
This festival is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Worshipping them on this day brings happiness and prosperity in marital life.
7. Do Punjabis celebrate Hariyali Teej?
Yes, the Punjabi community also celebrates Hariyali Teej, which is known as "Teean" in Punjab. On this day, women wear traditional clothes, sing folk songs, perform Gidda, and swing on swings. The tradition of sending "Sindhara" from the maternal home to the in-laws' house is also prevalent in Punjab.
8. Which color should be worn on Hariyali Teej?
Wearing green color on Hariyali Teej is considered very auspicious. Green symbolizes nature, greenery, freshness, fertility, prosperity, and good fortune. Besides green, bright and traditional colors like red, yellow, and orange are also worn, which create a festive and joyful atmosphere.
9. What should not be done on Hariyali Teej?
Some things should be specially kept in mind on Hariyali Teej:
- Anger or negative thoughts: Keep the mind calm and do not hold anger or negative thoughts towards anyone.
- Disrespecting husband or elders: Respect your husband and the elders of the house.
- Lying or criticizing: Avoid any kind of negative talk or criticism.
10. What should be done on the day of Hariyali Teej?
On the day of Hariyali Teej, women take a bath in the morning, take the vow of fasting, then perform the worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati according to rituals and listen to the fasting story. On this day, wearing green clothes, applying henna on hands, and swinging on a swing are considered auspicious. One should observe the fast throughout the day and spend time with devotion, which brings good fortune, love, and marital happiness.
11. What should be eaten on Hariyali Teej?
The fast of Hariyali Teej is a Nirjala fast, which means nothing is eaten or drunk on the day of the fast. However, women who are unable to keep the Nirjala fast observe a Sajala fast. In both cases, food is completely avoided. The fast is broken the next day after sunrise once the worship is completed. Traditionally, fruits, sweets (such as Ghevar), kheer, puri, and vegetables are eaten at the time of breaking the fast. After breaking the fast, light and easily digestible food should be consumed.

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