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Overview
- Hariyali Teej celebrates the Monsoon season and the bond between husband and wife.
- Hariyali Teej Puja strengthens marital bonds and enhances love between married couples.
- It promotes fertility and prosperity for the family.
- Participants seek good health and long life for their loved ones.
- The Puja supports spiritual growth and devotion.
- It deepens connections to cultural traditions and values.
Hariyali Teej Puja
Women of Rajasthan, UP, and MP observe it as Sawan Teej or Choti Teej. It takes place in the month of Sawan during the monsoon season. Hariyali Teej Puja celebrates Goddess Parvati’s return with Lord Shiva. Married women perform Hariyali Teej Puja to pray for their husbands’ health and long life, while unmarried women pray for a good husband in the future. You can now perform Hariyali Teej Puja online with OnlineTemple, a platform for booking online puja services and receiving divine blessings.
Traditions on Hariyali Teej Puja
On Hariyali Teej Puja, newly married women follow unique traditions. The day before, they celebrate Sindhara, receiving gifts like bangles and sweets from their parents. Women apply henna on their hands for good luck and Alta on their feet to symbolize sacred bonds. Further, they dress in their best clothes and jewelry, worship Goddess Parvati, and enjoy swinging and dancing in fields, often near sacred Banyan trees.
Hariyali Teej Puja Vidhi
On Hariyali Teej, women worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati for blessings in married life. Additionally, they clean and decorate their homes, perform a sixteen-step ritual with deities, and keep a fast called ‘Nirjala Vrat’, abstaining from food and water for the day. Women stay awake, engage in devotional music and chanting, and wear green clothes that symbolize prosperity and health. The Puja lasts all night, and after completing the rituals, they can drink water and offer food to the Moon. You can also Book special pujas online with us to participate in these sacred traditions.