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Hariyali Teej

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Hariyali Teej celebrates the monsoon season and Goddess Parvati’s union with Lord Shiva, observed with swings, green attire, and festive gatherings.
Hariyali Teej

Hariyali Teej symbolizes greenery, fertility, prosperity, and marital happiness. Women dress in green, apply mehndi, sing folk songs, and participate in swing rituals decorated with flowers. Married women observe a fast for the well-being of their husbands, while unmarried women pray for good life partners. The festival is particularly grand in Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, with Jaipur famous for its royal procession carrying Goddess Parvati’s idol through the streets. Folk dances, fairs, and traditional songs amplify the joy of this festival.

Hariyali Teej Recurrence Details
Celebrated annually on the Tritiya (third day) of the Shukla Paksha of Shravan month (July–August). Coincides with the monsoon rains.

Last 5 Recurrences

  • Jul 27, 2025
  • Aug 07, 2024
  • Aug 19, 2023
  • Jul 30, 2022
  • Aug 11, 2021

Upcoming 5 Recurrences

  • Aug 16, 2026
  • Aug 06, 2027
  • Jul 25, 2028
  • Aug 14, 2029
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