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Hariyali Teej 2023

Shravana Shukla Tritiya — the monsoon festival of Parvati and Shiva

📍 Bangalore, India
2023
Hariyali Teej · 2023
📍 Bangalore, India
July 21, 2023
Shravana Shukla Tritiya — the monsoon festival of Parvati and Shiva
Timings · Bangalore
Sunrise
Jul/23/2023 06:03:44
Sunset
Jul/23/2023 18:48:40
Moonrise
Jul/23/2023 08:45:35
Moonset
Jul/23/2023 21:29:28
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Hariyali Teej

Hariyali Teej — Sawan Teej, Shravan Teej — falls on the third day of Shravana's bright fortnight, in the heart of the monsoon season. Hariyali means greenery: the festival celebrates the lush, rain-drenched earth and the reunion of Parvati with Lord Shiva after 108 births of tapas (penance) in which she steadfastly sought him as her husband.

The festival is predominantly observed in Rajasthan, UP, Haryana, Punjab, and Bihar. Women dress in green (the colour of the monsoon) and don green bangles, glass jewellery, and elaborate mehndi (henna). Swings are hung from trees in gardens and courtyards — a tradition going back to classical Sanskrit poetry — and women swing while singing Teej songs (geet) that describe Radha waiting for Krishna in the rain.

Married women fast and pray for the long life and prosperity of their husbands, while unmarried girls pray to find a husband as devoted as Shiva. In Jaipur, a grand Teej procession with the idol of Teej Mata (Parvati) travels through the streets of the old city, accompanied by elephants, camels, folk musicians, and thousands of women in green and yellow. The procession has been a Rajasthan state tradition for centuries.

Tradition & Practice
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Green Attire
Hariyali means greenery. Women dress in green sarees, green bangles, and glass jewellery, applying mehndi to their hands and feet in celebration of the monsoon earth awakening.
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Monsoon Joy
Hariyali Teej falls at the peak of the southwest monsoon. The festival celebrates the earth's renewal: rivers full, fields green, the air heavy with the scent of petrichor.
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Jhula (Swing) Tradition
Swings hung from mango or peepul trees are central to Hariyali Teej. Women swing and sing Teej geet (Teej songs) — love songs of Radha and Krishna, Parvati and Shiva in the rain.
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Parvati's Reunion
Hariyali Teej commemorates the night Shiva finally accepted Parvati as his wife after 108 lifetimes of her devotion. Married women fast for marital happiness; unmarried girls pray for a loving husband.
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Jaipur Teej Procession
Jaipur's famous Teej procession — Goddess Teej Mata carried in a palanquin through the walled city, flanked by elephants, camels, folk bands, and thousands of women in green — has delighted visitors for centuries.
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Sindhara — Mother's Gift
A beloved tradition: a married woman's maternal family (maika) sends a Sindhara — a basket of new clothes, mehndi, sweets, and bangles — as a gift for Teej, reaffirming the bond between a woman and her birth home.
Auspicious Timings

Chogadia Muhurta

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Labh Jul/23/2023 07:39:21 Jul/23/2023 09:14:58
Amrit Jul/23/2023 09:14:58 Jul/23/2023 10:50:35
Shubh Jul/23/2023 12:26:12 Jul/23/2023 14:01:49
Gowri Panchangam
Day
Sugam Good 06:03:44 – 07:39:21
Soram Bad 07:39:21 – 09:14:58
Uthi Good 09:14:58 – 10:50:35
Visham Bad 10:50:35 – 12:26:12
Amridha Best 12:26:12 – 14:01:49
Rogam Evil 14:01:49 – 15:37:26
Labham Gain 15:37:26 – 17:13:03
Dhanam Wealth 17:13:03 – 18:48:40
Night
Rogam Evil 18:48:40 – 20:13:05
Labham Gain 20:13:05 – 21:37:30
Dhanam Wealth 21:37:30 – 23:01:55
Sugam Good 23:01:55 – 24:26:20
Soram Bad 24:26:20 – 01:50:45
Uthi Good 01:50:45 – 03:15:10
Visham Bad 03:15:10 – 04:39:35
Amridha Best 04:39:35 – 06:04:00
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