Haryali Teej is a traditional Hindu celebration. The event takes place on the third day of the bright half of the Hindu lunar month of Shravana (July-August), shortly before Nag Panchami, and the date changes depending on the lunar calendar. The event honours Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva.

It marks the holy couple's reunion following Parvati's lengthy penance. Ladies pray to Goddess Parvati for marital happiness and a happy married life on this day. Haryali Teej also signifies the beginning of the monsoon season, as the term 'Haryali' denotes greenery.

According to the Drik Panchang, this year's Hariyali Teej is on August 7, 2024. What is Hariyali Teej? Hariyali Teej is a Hindu festival held largely in northern India. It heralds the beginning of the monsoon season and is devoted to the goddess Parvati and her marriage with Lord Shiva.

When is the Hariyali Teej celebrated? Hariyali Teej is traditionally observed on the third day of the bright half of the lunar month during the month of Sawan (July-August). This year's celebration takes place today, Wednesday, August 7. What are the main rituals of Hariyali Teej? The celebration includes fasting, praying for marital joy, and conducting different rituals honouring Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

Women frequently wear green and use henna to adorn their hands. What is the importance of the colour green in Hariyali Teej? Green represents fertility, wealth, and the approach of the monsoon. The celebration commemorates the beautiful.