Teej is a significant festival celebrated primarily by women in India, especially in states like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar. It generally falls during the monsoon season and is a time for women to come together, pray for the well-being of their husbands, and celebrate marital bliss. The festival is characterized by its vibrant festivities, rituals, and traditional clothing, symbolizing devotion, love, and the renewal of relationships. Haritalika Teej will be celebrated on 6 September 2024, Friday. Haritalika Puja Muhurat will be from 06:02 am to 08:33 am. Tritiya Tithi will start from 12:21 PM on 5 September 2024 and will end at 03:01 PM on 6 September 2024. The Meaning of Teej The word “Teej” represents the day ofRead More …
Category: Hariyali Teej
Hariyali Teej or Shravani Teej
The third day of the Shukla Paksha of the Shravan month is called Hariyali Teej or Shravani Teej. According to the English Calendar, the celebration comes to pass for in the long stretch of July or August. The Teej celebration recognizes the ladies and their soul of delivering offsprings. As the period of Monsoon initiates, Mother Earth has secured with green-toned foliage and fragrant vegetation all around, the ladies move and swing their approach to enthusiasm and festivity of their plentiful life. The day is praised around the nation by sorting out social fairs and parades of the Goddess Parvati, favoring her fans as she passes by the town. The wedded ladies have an extraordinary significance for this celebration inRead More …