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Hariyali Teej 2019: Significance Of Hariyali Teej
Teej is an important festival for the Hindu community. Hariyali Teej is among a total of four Teej celebrations that come in a year. It is celebrated every year in the North Indian states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Punjab. This year, hariyali teej will be celebrated on 3 August.
Teej is also an important festival for the Hindus living in Nepal. It is called the festival of swings and is a celebration filled with joy and grandeur.In this article, let us have a look at the importance and significance of Hariyali Teej. Read on to know more.
When
Is
Hariyali
Teej
Celebrated?
Hariyali
Teej
is
celebrated
every
year
on
the
Tritiya
of
the
Shukla
Paksha
in
the
month
of
Shravan.
According
to
the
Gregorian
calendar,
it
will
be
celebrated
on
the
26th
of
July
this
year.

What
Does
Hariyali
Teej
Mean?
Hariyali
Teej
is
a
celebration
of
the
onset
of
monsoons.
The
word
Hariyali
can
be
translated
as
greenery
and
hence,
Hariyali
Teej
celebrates
the
greenery
and
the
prosperity
that
come
along
with
it.
Hariyali also has another origin. It is said that a friend of Goddess Parvati kidnapped her to rescue her from a marriage against her wishes. The word Hariyali is a combination of two words - 'Har' which means to steal and 'alika' which means a friend.
The Legend Of Hariyali Teej
It is said that when Mata Sati breathed her last, Lord Shiva went into a deep and intense state of meditation. This meditation made him turn away from the duties of the world and its problems. As a solution, Mata Sati took birth again and performed a hard penance to attain Lord Shiva as her husband.

But she was unsuccessful. In this manner, she underwent 107 unsuccessful births. She took a 108th birth as Parvati - the Daughter of Parvata Raj and again began her penance.
Meanwhile, Narada Muni arrived at Parvata Raj's Palace to ask for Parvati's hand in marriage to Lord Vishnu. Parvata Raj gladly agreed. Hearing the news, Parvati began to weep and cry, as she wanted to get married to Lord Shiva.
A friend of hers kidnapped her and took her deep into the mountains. Here, Parvati built a Shiva Linga out of sand in a cave and worshipped it while continuing with her penance.
Finally, Lord Shiva arrived and fulfilled her wish. He married her with a lot of pomp and show. Hariyali Teej is celebrated to mark the occasion of the union of Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati.

Lord
Krishna
And
Hariyali
Teej
In
the
Bhraja
Mandal,
Hariyali
Teej
is
celebrated
as
the
day
of
celebration
of
the
love
that
Mata
Radha
and
Lord
Krishna
shared.
The
temples
dedicated
to
Lord
Krishna
are
decorated
and
swings
are
set
up.
People
dance
and
sing
devotional
songs.
The
leelas
of
Krishna
are
narrated
and
poojas
are
done
in
his
honour.
Significance
Of
The
Shravan
Month
And
Hariyali
Teej
After
the
dry
and
grueling
months
of
the
summer
season,
the
month
of
Shravan
arrives
with
the
monsoon
and
rains.
The month of Shravan is seen as holy for the whole of India, as it brings prosperity with it. For many regions of India, it is the season of tilling and sowing. Good rains in this season also mean a good harvest in the future.
Hariyali Teej celebrates the rain and the prosperity that a good harvest will bring. The women folk gather and pray for a good harvest.

Hariyali Teej And Marital blessings
As Hariyali Teej is the celebration of the day that Goddess Parvati finally fulfilled her wish of attaining Lord Shiva as her husband, the day is considered to be very holy for all the couples. Women come together and pray for healthy and long lives of their husbands. Unmarried women pray to Goddess Parvati for a good husband that they wish for.
It is believed that whoever performs the Hariyali Teej pooja and Vrat whole-heartedly will be blessed with a happy and peaceful married life.



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