Hariyali Teej 2025 | Date, Puja Timings, Shubh Muhurat, Significance & Rituals
Hariyali Teej is a festival of green nature and marriage of Shiva and Parvati. Learn about the date, rites and the high meaning of the festival.

Hariyali Teej 2025: Hariyali Teej is celebrated on the third day following the new moon during the month of Sawan or Shraavana. It is also called Shraavana Teej and is celebrated in the monsoon season when the nature becomes green and fresh. It is a festival that is devoted to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati as it is the day of symbolic reunion of these two.
They also make devotions to god and goddess this time praying that they wish to have a blessed life of a married couple. Here is everything you want to know: date, timings etc.
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Hariyali Teej 2025 date and timing
According to Drik Panchang, Hariyali Teej is a festival which is vaunted on the third waxing of the lunar moon (in Hindu month of Shravan (Sawan) in the Shukla Paksha. It is two days ahead of Nag Panchami. In 2025, Festival will take place on Sunday July 27.
- Tritiya tithi starts: 10.41 PM 26 th July
- Tritiya tithi will finish: 10:41 PM, July 27
What is the purpose of Hariyali Teej?
Hariyali Teej is a celebration of spiritual union of the Lord Shiva as well Goddess Parvati and portrays devotion, love, and conjugal devotion. It is considered that this was the day when Lord Shiva married Parvati after her austerities. The starting of the monsoon season is also an occasion of the festival as nature is renewed and green again, so the name Hariyali Teej, where hariyali means greenery.
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Rituals and traditions of Hariyali Teej 2025
Hariyali Teej celebrations start very early in the morning with women, wearing shimmering green sarees or red dresses, wearing complete shringar, colourful choodi and mehendi on their hands. Good looking idol of Goddess Parvati lies on an altar with various offerings such as flowers, sweetmeats and coconuts. This is followed by the singing of devotional songs and praise of goddess followed by the lighting of diya.
Married women fast in a nirjala vrat (without water or food) and pray that their husbands live long and also release them whenever they can. Girls who are not yet married also fast troubling to obtain a good life partner. It is celebrated with great gaiety, and in the course of it, there is the singing of traditional songs, dancing and the women ride in swings (jhoolas), dipped in bright colours, and that is the symbol of a monsoon festival. The ceremonies become closed by an evening aarti and giving prasad as a mark of respect to devotion, strength, and womanhood.
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