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Hariyali Teej

Also known as: Shravana Teej, Chhoti Teej

Celebration🙏 Parvati

Dates follow the Indian calendar (IST). If you’re outside India, your local temple may observe a day earlier or later for tithi-based festivals.

Hariyali Teej arrives when the monsoon turns everything green, and celebrates the reunion of Shiva and Parvati. Women dress in green, apply mehendi, enjoy decorated swings, and pray for happy marriages and family wellbeing.

For your location

New Delhi, India

Timing Advisory

This festival follows sunrise timings. Local observance may differ by region and timezone. Please check with your local temple or trusted Panchang for exact muhurat.

📋 How to Observe

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    Wear green and celebrate the monsoon season

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    Apply mehendi and enjoy swings with songs

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    Pray to Shiva and Parvati for harmony at home

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    Share ghewar and other sweets with family

🕉️ Sacred Mantras

ॐ पार्वत्यै नमः

Meaning: Salutations to Goddess Parvati

Pandit ji's Message

Dear devotee, Hariyali Teej is a time for spiritual reflection and community celebration. Whether you're observing traditional rituals or adapting them to your modern life, remember that the sincerity of your devotion matters more than elaborate ceremonies. May this festival bring divine blessings to you and your family.

🙏 - Pandit Bala Krishan

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