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Bhadrapada Shukla Tritiya — Parvati's fast for Shiva

📍 Bangalore, India
2030
Haritalika Teej · 2030
📍 Bangalore, India
August 31, 2030
Bhadrapada Shukla Tritiya — Parvati's fast for Shiva
Timings · Bangalore
Sunrise
Sep/2/2030 06:09:37
Sunset
Sep/2/2030 18:30:40
Moonrise
Sep/2/2030 07:58:21
Moonset
Sep/2/2030 20:08:59
About

Haritalika Teej

Haritalika Teej falls on the third day of Bhadrapada's bright fortnight and is one of the most significant fasts observed by Hindu women. The name comes from two words: harit (abducted, or green/forest) and aalika (female friend) — recalling the story of Parvati's friends who whisked her away to the forest to prevent an unwanted marriage arranged by her father.

The mythology: Parvati's father Himalaya had arranged her marriage to Vishnu, but Parvati, who loved Shiva, refused. Her friends (sakhi) took her away to a dense forest where she performed an intense penance, fasting and worshipping a clay Shiva linga for many years. Moved by her devotion, Shiva appeared and accepted her as his wife. This story is the reason unmarried girls fast for the husband they desire and married women fast for the wellbeing of their husbands.

The fast is nirjala — no food, no water — from the day before (Dwitiya) sunset until the Tritiya puja is complete the next morning. Women stay awake all night singing songs of Parvati-Shiva, listening to the Haritalika vrat katha, and worshipping sand or clay images of Shiva-Parvati. In Karnataka and Maharashtra this day is celebrated as Swarna Gowri Vrata (Gowri Habba), the most important women's festival of the year.

उमामहेश्वराभ्यां च नमस्कारं प्रकुर्वते। सौभाग्यं वर्धते नित्यं पुत्र-पौत्रादि-वर्धनम्।।
"Those who offer salutations to Uma (Parvati) and Maheshvara (Shiva) gain ever-increasing auspiciousness, sons, and grandsons."
— Haritalika Teej Vrat Katha
Tradition & Practice
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Nirjala Fast
Haritalika is observed as a complete nirjala fast — no food, no water — from the previous evening to the next morning's puja. It is considered one of the most demanding women's fasts.
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All-Night Vigil
Women stay awake all night singing Teej songs, listening to the Haritalika Vrat Katha, and worshipping clay/sand images of Shiva and Parvati before immersing them in a river at dawn.
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Green Attire
Women wear green sarees and bangles on Haritalika — green symbolises new growth, fertility, and the verdant forest where Parvati performed her penance. Mehndi (henna) is applied to hands.
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Parvati and Shiva
Haritalika celebrates Parvati's devotion and determination in choosing her own husband. Her tapas (austerity) over many years is the reason even the most austere fast on this day is believed to yield results.
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Swarna Gowri Vrata
In Karnataka and Maharashtra this is Gowri Habba / Swarna Gowri Vrata — the golden Gowri festival. Gowri (Parvati) is brought home as a guest, worshipped with 16 services, and sent back the next day.
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Teej Songs
Teej fairs and women singing Teej songs (geet) are characteristic of the festival in Rajasthan, UP, and Bihar. Swings are hung from trees; women dress in bridal colours and celebrate with music.
Auspicious Timings

Chogadia Muhurta

ChogadiaFromTo
Shubh Sep/2/2030 07:42:15 Sep/2/2030 09:14:53
Labh Sep/2/2030 13:52:47 Sep/2/2030 15:25:24
Amrit Sep/2/2030 15:25:24 Sep/2/2030 16:58:02
Labh Sep/2/2030 18:30:40 Sep/2/2030 19:58:03
Gowri Panchangam
Day
Soram Bad 06:09:37 – 07:42:15
Uthi Good 07:42:15 – 09:14:53
Visham Bad 09:14:53 – 10:47:31
Amridha Best 10:47:31 – 12:20:09
Rogam Evil 12:20:09 – 13:52:47
Labham Gain 13:52:47 – 15:25:24
Dhanam Wealth 15:25:24 – 16:58:02
Sugam Good 16:58:02 – 18:30:40
Night
Labham Gain 18:30:40 – 19:58:03
Dhanam Wealth 19:58:03 – 21:25:25
Sugam Good 21:25:25 – 22:52:47
Soram Bad 22:52:47 – 24:20:09
Uthi Good 24:20:09 – 01:47:32
Visham Bad 01:47:32 – 03:14:54
Amridha Best 03:14:54 – 04:42:16
Soram Bad 04:42:16 – 06:09:39
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