Teej is a festival that stands as a symbol of union between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. There are three different Teej festivals that are observed in the year; Hariyali Teej, Kajari Teej and ...
Women observe a nirjala vrat (strict fast without food and water), dressing in festive attire and adorning their hands with mehendi. Homes and puja spaces are decorated, and idols of Lord Shiva and ...
Women, particularly in North India, celebrate Hariyali Teej, a unique festival. It is celebrated during the monsoon season and symbolises the reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Women wear ...
- Devotees should break the Hartalika Teej vrat at sunrise on Chaturthi tithi. They should consume soaked black gram and cucumber to break the vrat. - An elaborate meal should be cooked afterwards for ...
Hariyali Teej marks the celebration of the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Hariyali Teej is a popular Hindu festival, especially significant for married women in many parts of North ...
Hariyali Teej is observed on the third day after the new moon in the month of Shraavana or Sawan. Celebrated during the monsoon season when nature turns lush and green, it is also known as Shraavana ...
As the monsoon sweeps in, the landscape turns lush, the air takes on a gentle chill, and India shifts gears into full festive mode. Among the early markers of the season is Hariyali Teej, celebrated ...
Nepali women across the country are celebrating Teej, also known as Haritalika, with fasting, prayers, and vibrant cultural gatherings today. The festival, which falls on the third day of the waxing ...
New Delhi [India], July 19 (ANI): Delhi PWD Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh participated in the Hariyali Teej celebrations organised by the Delhi Study Group, a prominent socio-political-cultural NGO, ...
AI Quick Read Hariyali Teej 2025: Hariyali Teej, a vibrant Hindu festival celebrated primarily by women in North India and Nepal, is dedicated to the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Observed ...
Sacred fasts like Teej, Hartalika and Karwa Chauth in 2026 are observed by married women for marital harmony and well-being.