Hariyali Teej, also known as Sawan Teej or Chhoti Teej, is a cherished Hindu festival celebrated predominantly by women in North India. It honors the reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and is observed with fervent devotion, especially by married women who seek blessings for a harmonious and prosperous married life.
๐ When is Hariyali Teej in 2025?
In 2025, Hariyali Teej will be celebrated on Sunday, July 27. This date corresponds to the Tritiya (third day) of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) in the month of Shravan, according to the Hindu lunar calendar.
๐ฟ Significance of Hariyali Teej
The term “Hariyali” translates to “greenery,” symbolizing the lush landscapes brought about by the monsoon season. The festival not only celebrates nature’s rejuvenation but also commemorates the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is believed that Goddess Parvati underwent rigorous penance to win Lord Shiva’s affection, and her perseverance culminated in their sacred marriage on this auspicious day.
๐ Traditional Celebrations and Rituals
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Fasting: Married women observe a day-long fast, praying for the well-being and longevity of their husbands.
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Attire: Women adorn themselves in green attire, symbolizing fertility and prosperity, and embellish their hands with intricate henna designs.
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Swinging: Decorated swings are hung from trees, and women enjoy swinging while singing traditional Teej songs.
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Sindhara: Married daughters receive gifts from their parents, known as Sindhara, which include sweets like Ghevar, bangles, and cosmetics.
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Puja: Devotees perform rituals and offer prayers to Goddess Parvati, seeking her blessings for marital bliss.
๐ Regional Celebrations
Hariyali Teej is celebrated with unique customs across various states:
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Rajasthan: The city of Jaipur hosts grand processions featuring the idol of Teej Mata, accompanied by traditional music and dance.
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Punjab: Known as Teeyan, the festival involves folk dances like Gidda and communal gatherings.
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Haryana: The state observes a public holiday, with women participating in cultural programs and fairs.
Hariyali Teej 2025 promises to be a vibrant celebration of devotion, love, and nature’s bounty. As women come together to honor Goddess Parvati’s unwavering commitment, the festival reinforces the values of perseverance, marital harmony, and the joyous spirit of the monsoon season.