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Hariyali Teej 2018: Things women should not do while observing fast

Hariyali Teej 2018: Things women should not do while observing fast

Haryali Teej is being celebrated across the country, especially in northern India. Married women who believe in Hindu Dharma keep the Nirjala fast on this day for the long life of their husbands. Not only this, unmarried girls also keep this fast for the purpose of getting the good groom. On this day the worship of Lord Parvati and Lord Shiva-Shankar is performed. This festival is celebrated every year by the Shukla Vaishya Tritiya of the Saawan month. It is believed that Mother Parvati had found Shiva as husband after 108 years of extreme austerity. According to mythology, the woman who does the pilgrimage of the Hariyali Teej with a true mind receives the desired result. However, like every vowel there are also laws for Teesta and some things are prohibited.

Hariyali Teej Date, Timing, and Muhurat

  • Date of Haryali Teej: 8 am 38 minutes on August 13
  • Date of Haryali Teej: 5 am 46 minutes on 14

Hariyali Teej Pooja Vidhi

After taking a bath in the morning and take a vow of fast in your mind. First of all make a statue of Lord Shiva Shankar, Mata Parvati and Ganesh with black soil in the temple of the house. – Now make these figurines of Tilak and offer fruits and flowers. – Then offer the content of Suhag’s to Mother Parvati one by one. After this, offer the Bel-Patra and yellow clothes to Lord Shiva. – After reading the story of Teej, make aarti. – On next morning, offering the Vermilion to Goddess Parvati. – After taking the Prasad, follow the fast.

According to the recognition, on the day of Haryali Teej, Married women should not do these things: 1. If you are fasting for Haryali Teej, do not cheat on your husband at any cost this day. 2. Do not lie to your husband on this day and do not abuse him. 3. Do not condemn the other. 4. Suhagin women should keep a streamless fast. 5. Do not wear black and white clothes on this day. It is considered auspicious to wear red and green clothes on this day.

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Abhishek Lohia

Abhishek Lohia was a Sports and Political Writer working for Newsfolo and is no longer associated with the organization.

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