Hartalika Teej is one of the most significant festivals observed by Hindu women, particularly in North India. Celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm, it honours the divine union of Lord Shiva ...
Wishing you peace in heart, clarity in mind, and strength in soul this Teej. - "May Goddess Parvati bless you with marital bliss, devotion, and happiness this Hartalika Teej. Wishing you a day full of ...
Here are the key rules to keep in mind while observing the Hartalika Teej fast: - Devotees should break the Hartalika Teej vrat at sunrise on Chaturthi tithi. They should consume soaked black gram and ...
After the celebration of Hariyali Teej, devotees observe the auspicious Hartalika Teej, a significant festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Celebrated primarily by ...
Hartalika Teej is celebrated on the tritiya tithi, or the third lunar day, during the shukla paksha of the Hindu calendar month Bhadrapad and is one of the three Teej festivals. The festivities are ...
Hariyali Teej is associated with the legend of the reunion of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. According to the myth, Parvati undertook severe penance and fasting to win Shiva as her husband. Her ...
Hartalika Teej is one of the most significant and auspicious festivals in Hinduism, celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion by married and unmarried women across the country. The festival is one ...
Hartalika Teej is a significant Hindu festival, deeply cherished by women in several North Indian states such as Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand. During this occasion, ...