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Hariyali Teej 2021: Fasting Date, Time and Significance

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  • Hariyali Teej 2021: Fasting Date, Time and Significance

    Happy Hariyali Teej 2021: New clothes, colourful bangles, mehendi, songs, jhulas (swings) and of course food are must for Hariyali Teej.




    Hariyali Teej 2021: The auspicious month of Sawan brings with it several festivals and Hariyali Teej is one of them. The festival was celebrated on August 11 this year. Women in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand celebrate the festival with much fanfare.

    New clothes, colourful bangles, mehendi, songs, jhulas (swings) and of course food are must for Hariyali Teej.

    In some states, Hariyali Teej is also known as Sawan Teej as it takes place during the monsoon season. 'Hariyali' or greenery, signifies the time when farmers across India sow their crops.

    Celebration of Hariyali Teej

    Traditionally, the festival of Hariyali Teej is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, who is often called the Teej Mata. On the day of Hariyali Teej, women dress beautifully in green sari and and wear green bangles, which is said to be the colour of the festival. In some parts of India, they also get together and listen to katha or folklore of Shiva and Parvati.

    There are two other Teej festivals celebrated in Sawan apart from the Haryali Teej. They are Kajari Teej and Hartalika Teej.

    In Punjab, Teej is known as Teeyan. Women apply mehendi on their hands, wear new clothes, bangles, dance and sing special Teej songs in groups.

    In Haryana, Teej is celebrated to welcome the rainy season. Women pray for the well-being and long life of their family members. Traditionally, gifts are also exchanged between families and married women visit their parents house. They receive Sindhara, a basket of gifts with home-made sweets and bangles from their parents.

    Traditional Hariyali Teej food:

    CommentsLike every Indian festival, Teej too is popular for traditional items like ghevar, a honeycomb like dessert topped with cream and dry fruits and kheer. Other popular sweets offered during Teej are balushahi, shakkar para, and jalebi.
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    May this Teej light up for you, the hopes of happy times and dreams for a year full of smiles. Happy Teej!

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      Traditionally, the festival of Hariyali Teej is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, who is often called the Teej Mata. On the day of Hariyali Teej, women dress beautifully in green sari and and wear green bangles, which is said to be the colour of the festival. In some parts of India, they also get together and listen to katha or folklore of Shiva and Parvati.

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        In Haryana, Teej is celebrated to welcome the rainy season. Women pray for the well-being and long life of their family members. Traditionally, gifts are also exchanged between families and married women visit their parents house. They receive Sindhara, a basket of gifts with home-made sweets and bangles from their parents.

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