When Is Hartalika Teej 2023? Date, Puja Muhurat, Significance, Puja Vidhi, Story, And Mantra To Chant

When Is Hartalika Teej 2023? The festival of Haritalika or Hartalika Teej is mainly celebrated by women and this festival is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This festival is dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati.

On this day, married women observe this fast for the long life, happiness and prosperity of their husbands. On the other hand, unmarried girls fast for a suitable groom.

When Is Hartalika Teej 2023? Date, Puja Muhurat

This is a waterless fast and therefore, one spends the entire day praying to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati with utmost devotion. Let us discuss the date, time, significance, puja vidhi, mantras and legend associated with Haritalika Teej.

What Is The meaning of Haritalika Teej?
Hartalika means a combination of 'Harat' (abduction), 'Aalika' (female friend) and the third word is Teej which means third date. Legend has it that Goddess Parvati liked Lord Shiva, but her friends were afraid that Parvati's father might get Parvati married to Vishnu, so the friends took Parvati away to the forest, where Goddess Parvati observed a fast.

Ultimately, Goddess Parvati got the groom according to her wish, so it is believed that the unmarried girl who observes the Hartalika fast will also get a suitable groom.

When Is Haritalika Teej 2023? Date And Time

Every year, according to the Hindu calendar, Hartalika Teej is celebrated on the Tritiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month. This year, in 2023, Haritalika Teej is on Monday, 18 September 2023. They also tell you the auspicious time of the fast.

There are 3 auspicious times to worship Hartalika Teej on 18 September. From 06:07 am to 08:34 am, from 09:11 am to 10:43 am, and from 03:19 pm to 07:51 am. You can worship can be done on any of these three Muhurtas according to your convenience.

What Worship Method Of Hartalika Teej 2023?

It is considered auspicious to worship Shiva and his entire family on this day. Goddess Parvati, Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya are all worshipped for marital bliss. Dhoti and Angocha are offered to Lord Shiva, while the items related to married life or Suhaag are offered to Goddess Parvati.

Before offering the material, the feet of the mother-in-law are touched. Do listen to the fasting story after worshipping with flowers, Akshat, Nevaidya, betel leaf, astringent, sandalwood etc. by law.

It is auspicious to stay awake at night. Aarti is performed in the morning after taking a bath and meditating, breaking the fast by offering halwa or sweets to Goddess Parvati. Remember, it is better to worship Haritalika during the Pradosh period.

Meditate on Shiva and Parvati with these mantras during worship:
Umamaheshwarsayujya Siddhaye Haritalika Vrat Maha Karishye.

पूजा के दौरान इन मंत्रो से शिव और पार्वती का ध्यान करें:
उमामहेश्वरसायुज्य सिद्धये हरितालिका व्रत महं करिष्ये।

One needs to establish an urn and tie a kalava by keeping coconut and then worship it duly. During worship, worship Shiva first and then Parvati. Invoke other deities and worship Shodashopchar.

After that, the worship of Lord Shiva is done. After that Goddess Gauri is worshipped. He is offered complete makeup. After this, Shodashopachar puja (a 16-step Hindu puja) is done by invoking other deities. After the end of the puja, after Parana or fast, all the material is immersed in the holy river and kund.

Hartalika Teej 2023: Mantra For Worshiping Goddess Parvati
Om Umayi Namah
Om Parvatyai Namah:
Om Jagaddhatryai Namah:
Om Jagatpratishthaye Namah:
Om Shantirupinya Namah:
Om Shivayai Namah:

Mantra for worshipping Lord Shiva:
Om Haraya Namah
Om Maheshwaraya Namah:
Om Shambhave Namah
Om Shulpanaye Namah:
Om Pinakvrushe Namah:
Om Shivay Namah
Om Pashupataye Namah:
Om Mahadevaya Namah:

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