Hartalika teej (or Tij) is the most important of all the three Teej festivals observed by Hindu women (the others are Kajari Teej and Hariyali Teej). It is celebrated on the Tritiya (3rd day) of the Shukla Paksha (waning phase of the moon) in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada.

Married women observe rigorous fast on this day for the safety and long life of their husbands and unmarried girls keep this vrat to get good husband. The festival is celebrated to honour Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva.

Hartalika Teej 2023 is on September 18, Monday

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Puja Muhurat & Important timing on Hartalika Teej 2022 (Ujjain, India):
Pratahkal Hartalika Puja Muhurat = 06:12 AM to 08:42 AM
Pradoshkal Hartalika Puja Muhurat = 06:42 PM to 03:33 PM
Tritiya Tithi timing = 03:21 PM, August 29 to 03:33 PM, August 30.

Women celebrating Teej Festival Image Source: IANS

Teej Festival is a celebration of women popular in North India and Nepal

Teej festival date in 2023 & 2024

Teej Year 2023 Year 2024
Hariyali Teej August 19, Saturday August 07, Wednesday
Kajari Teej September 02, Saturday August 22, Thursday
Hartalika Teej Monday, September 18 September 06, Friday

Rishi Panchami, the 3rd and last day of Teej festival (in Nepal mainly) falls on September 20, 2023 Wednesday. 2024 Rishi panchami is on September 08, Sunday.

The word Hartalika is made by joining the words ‘harat’ meaning abduction and ‘Aalika’ implying female friend. According to the Hindu mythology, it was on this day only that the incarnation of Goddess Parvati was abducted by her friends to stop her marriage to Lord Vishnu, against her wishes. Ultimately she was later married to Lord Shiva.

Being a significant festival for Hindus, Hartalika Teej is observed in most parts of the country with equal enthusiasm. But in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and Bihar the celebrations are even more grandeur. The festivities can also be witnessed in some parts of Madhya Pradesh.

In the state of Rajasthan there is a huge procession carrying an idol of Goddess Parvati, accompanied by music and singing. In the southern states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, the Hartalika Teej Vrat is celebrated as Gowri Habba. Married women on this day pray to obtain blessing of happy married life from Goddess Gowri.

Hariyala Teej Puja Image Source: IANS

Hariyala Teej Puja 2022

Hartalika Teej - Puja Muhurat and Timings

Sunrise18 September, 2023 06:18 AM.
Sunset18 September, 2023 06:24 PM.
Tritiya Tithi Starts17 September, 2023 11:09 AM.
Tritiya Tithi Ends18 September, 2023 12:39 PM.
Pratahkal Hartalika Puja MuhuratSeptember 18, 06:18 AM - September 18, 08:43 AM
Pradoshkal Hartalika Puja MuhuratSeptember 18, 06:24 PM - September 18, 12:39 PM
Place : Ujjain [ India ] See More

Rituals of the Hartalika Teej:

The festival of Hartalika Teej celebrates the reunion of Goddess Parvati with Lord Shiva. On this day, big processions carrying beautifully clad idols of Goddess Parvati are taken out in different parts of the country. The procession is made more pleasurable by performances from varied artists. The idol of Parvati is escorted by several camels and elephants making the teej procession more attractive. In some places, magnificent fairs are also organized on the occasion of Hartalika Teej.

Women celebrate the Teej festival in Amritsar, on Aug 8, 2015. Image Source: IANS

Amritsar: Women celebrate the Teej festival in Amritsar, on Aug 8, 2015.

Hartalika Teej is observed especially by married women with immense enthusiasm and zeal. As a part of the ritual married women on this day return to their parent’s home for celebration. On this special teej, women dress up in new clothes and striking jewelry. `Green is the preferred color for this occasion and women love to apply kajal and bindi. During this time, every women desires to look her very best.

In the midst of all these celebrations, married women observe a strict fast for a period of three days for the welfare and long life of their husbands. They spend the days without eating and having even a single drop of water. On the day of Hartalika Teej, the observer of the vrat gets up early and takes a dip in the holy waters. Following this they visit the mandir and touch their husband’s feet on returning home. Just before sunset, women again take a bath and get dressed up as newlyweds. The main worshipping ritual begins in the afternoon. The idols of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are worshipped with flowers, Bilwa leaves and incense sticks. Mantras are recited all throughout and the puja is ended by telling the Hartalika Teej vrat katha. While listening to the katha, one must only think about their soul mate. The fast is only broken next morning after finishing all the worshipping rituals.

Girls wearing traditional Punjabi dresses celebrate Teej Festival 2022 Image Source: IANS

Girls wearing traditional Punjabi dresses celebrate Teej Festival 2022

Various sweets and other delicacies are prepared at home to offer to Goddess Parvati. Fresh fruits and green vegetables are offered to the deity. As a ritual, women distribute beautiful painted coconuts to other female friends and relatives. After completing all the rituals, the women of the household feast together on jaggery and rice patolis on the banana leaves along with mixed vegetables cooked in coconut milk and other spices. A special sweet made from rice and coconut milk is also prepared. Women also drink tender coconut water.

Hartalika Teej Image Source: Xinhua/IANS/Sunil Sharma

Hartalika Teej celebration 2022

Hartalika Teej vrat has immense significance for Hindu women. On this day they worship Goddess Parvati with full dedication to be blessed with a prosperous domestic life. Unmarried girls also observe this fast to get the choice of their husbands. Therefore this fast can be observed by both married and maiden women. The main objective of Hartalika Teej is to seek marital bliss along with progeny.

Hartalika Teej festival dates between 2020 & 2030

YearDate
2020Friday, 21st of August
2021Thursday, 9th of September
2022Tuesday, 30th of August
2023Monday, 18th of September
2024Friday, 6th of September
2025Tuesday, 26th of August
2026Monday, 14th of September
2027Friday, 3rd of September
2028Tuesday, 22nd of August
2029Monday, 10th of September
2030Saturday, 31st of August