- By Kashish Rai
- Sun, 27 Jul 2025 10:51 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Hariyali Teej 2025: A vibrant festival honouring Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, Teej falls on the third day of Shravana's bright half, typically preceding Nag Panchami. This auspicious occasion commemorates the divine couple's reunion, symbolising marital bliss and devotion. During the sacred month of Sawan, women observe fasts and worship Goddess Parvati, seeking happiness and conjugal harmony. Married women often visit their parental homes, don green attire and bangles and delightfully swing while singing traditional Teej songs, embodying the joy and beauty of the festival. The celebration is a testament to love, devotion, and feminine charm. This year, Hariyali Teej falls on 27th July 2025.
Check out all the significant details about the date, timings, shubh muhurat, significance and rituals associated with this sacred day below:
Hariyali Teej 2025: Date And Time
- Hariyali Teej 2025 Date: 27th July 2025, Sunday
- Tritiya Tithi Begins: 10:41 PM, 26th July 2025
- Tritiya Tithi Ends: 10:41 PM, 27th July 2025
Hariyali Teej 2025: Shubh Muhurat
Below is the list of auspicious timings as per the Daily Choghadiya:
- Labh: 09:04 AM to 10:46 AM
- Amrit: 10:46 AM to 12:27 PM (Vaar Vela)
- Shubh: 02:09 PM to 03:51 PM
Hariyali Teej 2025: Significance
The Teej festival holds profound significance, rooted in Goddess Parvati's devotion to Lord Shiva. According to Hindu legends, the divine couple reunited on this auspicious day after centuries apart, symbolising a wife's unwavering dedication. Women observe the rigorous 'Nirjara Vrat', fasting without water, to pray for their husbands' well-being and longevity. This sacred tradition showcases the depth of marital devotion and commitment.
Hariyali Teej has evolved into a vibrant celebration, highlighting India's rich cultural heritage, particularly in the northern states. The festival is a testament to a wife's devotion and a celebration of diverse traditions, uniting people in a joyous spectacle of music, dance, and festivity. With ancient origins, it continues to thrive, reflecting the country's cultural richness and the timeless bond between spouses.
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Hariyali Teej is a vibrant festival celebrating Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati's reunion, marked with devotion, traditional songs and joyful swinging. (Image Source: Freepik)
Hariyali Teej 2025: Rituals
On Hariyali Teej, women worship Goddess Parvati, seeking conjugal bliss and a happy married life. Married women visit their parents' home, donning new green attire and bangles and prepare swings to sing traditional Teej songs with friends. This festive atmosphere is filled with joy and laughter, as women celebrate the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
The tradition of Sindhara is a significant aspect of Hariyali Teej, where parents send a gift-filled bucket to their married daughter and her in-laws. The Sindhara typically contains homemade sweets, Ghewar, henna and bangles, symbolising love and care. This custom strengthens family bonds and showcases the affection of parents towards their daughter. Sindhara is a vital part of the celebrations, making Hariyali Teej a special day for married women.
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During Hariyali Teej, women fast and pray, seeking blessings for their husbands' well-being and longevity. They adorn themselves with green attire and intricate henna designs, symbolising nature and fertility. Swings tied to trees become the focal point, where women sing and sway, embodying the joy and beauty of the monsoon. The festivities are a celebration of love, marriage, and the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, highlighting the significance of this auspicious day.
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