Hartalika Teej

Hartalika Teej story and celebrations 

Hartalika Teej is an important Hindu festival that is celebrated every year by married women in India. It falls on the third day of the bright half of the lunar month Shravan (August-September). On this day, women pray for the well-being of their husbands and children and also observe a fast. The festival is also known as ‘Teej’.

What’s the story of Hartalika Teej?

The legend behind Hartalika Teej is associated with Goddess Parvati. It is believed that Goddess Parvati fasted and prayed for Lord Shiva’s hand in marriage on this day. Therefore, it is also considered to be a festival for unmarried girls who pray for a good husband like Lord Shiva.

Hartalika Teej

On Hartalika Teej, married women wake up early in the morning and take a holy bath. They dress up in their best clothes and apply mehendi (henna) on their hands and feet. Women also offer prayers to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva and seek their blessings. A special puja is performed in the evening where lamps are lit and offerings are made to the deities. After the puja, women break their fast and enjoy a feast with their family and friends.

Hartalika Teej celebrations 

The celebrations of this festival continue for three days. The first day is known as ‘Hartalika Eve’, the second day is ‘Hartalika Day’ and the third day is ‘Teej’. On all these three days, women observe a fast and pray for the well-being of their families.

Hartalika Teej is a time for feasting, fun, and frolic. Women dress up in their best clothes and jewelry and enjoy the day with family and friends. They exchange gifts, sing folk songs, and dance to the beats of drums.

This festival is also an occasion for social gatherings and marriage proposals. It is believed that marriages solemnized on Hartalika Teej are blessed with happiness and longevity.

If you are planning to get married or are looking for a life partner, this is the ideal time to do it! Hartalika Teej is the perfect occasion to start new beginnings and forge lifelong bonds.

So, these were some of the important things that you need to know about Hartalika Teej. We hope you found this article helpful. If so, then do share it with your friends and family who might also be interested in knowing about this festival.

Author: Hare Krishna