Hariyali Teej is a vibrant and auspicious festival celebrated by women across India, particularly in the northern states, namely Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Jharkhand. This year, the festival is set to be observed on August 7. This festival, deeply rooted in cultural and religious traditions, marks the onset of the monsoon season and The festival's name, "Hariyali," signifies the lush greenery that the monsoon brings, symbolising fertility, renewal, and prosperity.

In this article, we’ll learn about Hariyali Teej date, history and significance. In 2024, Hariyali Teej will be celebrated on Wednesday, August 7. The festival falls two days ahead of Nag Panchami, on Shukla Paksha Tritiya in the Shravana month.

This timing aligns with the , hence the name "Hariyali" which means "greenery" in Hindi. The history of Hariyali Teej is steeped in Hindu mythology and is closely associated with the divine love and marriage of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. According to legend, Goddess Parvati took 108th birth to win Lord Shiva's love and commitment and to marry him.

Her devotion and perseverance were finally rewarded when Shiva accepted her as his wife on Shukla Paksha Tritiya of Shravan. Hariyali Teej thus commemorates their reunion and is seen as a celebration of marital bliss and the power of unwavering devotion. The festival holds immense significance for married women, who pray for the well-being and longevity of their husbands, and for unmarried women, wh.