Hariyali Teej, celebrated on the third day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Shravan (Sawan), falls on Sunday, July 27, 2025. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, this festival symbolizes monsoon greenery, devotion, marital harmony, and joyous celebrations. It is especially popular among married women who observe fasting, adorn traditional solah shringar, apply mehendi, use swings decorated with flowers, and celebrate with song and dance.
Traditional & Devotional Wishes
- May the divine union of Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati bless your life with harmony and devotion. Have a blessed Hariyali Teej!
- May your fast and prayers be rewarded with happiness, health, and spiritual strength. Happy Hariyali Teej!
- Let nature’s greenery fill your soul with peace and your bonds with love deepen this Teej.
Messages & Quotes for Sharing
General Greetings
- “May this Hariyali Teej bring joy, prosperity, lush green moments, and eternal bonds of love to your life.”
- “Wishing you swings of happiness, rain of blessings, and a heart full of festive joy this Hariyali Teej. Stay blessed!”
- “Celebrate love, devotion, and nature’s beauty this Teej. May your bond grow stronger and your life be filled with happiness.”
Soul‑Stirring Quotes
- “Hariyali Teej reminds us that true love is about devotion, faith, and standing by each other just like Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.”
- “When nature turns green, our hearts fill with faith and blessings—the beauty of Teej.”
Special Wishes for Women & Families
- “Let Maa Parvati’s divine strength inspire your every step. Wishing you strength and grace this Hariyali Teej.”
- “Wishing every woman celebrating a Hariyali Teej full of laughter, vibrant colours, and cherished moments.”
- “May this Teej purify your soul and align your spirit with divine purpose.”
WhatsApp & Social Media Statuses
- Swing high, smile wide, and celebrate love with all your heart! Happy Hariyali Teej 2025!
- Green bangles, swings, and mehendi – Teej is all about tradition, love, and joyous celebrations! #HariyaliTeej2025
- May your life be filled with love, laughter, and the divine grace of Goddess Parvati this Hariyali Teej.
Cultural Significance & Rituals
Hariyali Teej is celebrated extensively across North Indian states like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, and Punjab. It marks the monsoon season, celebrating nature’s renewal and sowing season—and also commemorates Goddess Parvati’s penance and eternal union with Lord Shiva. Married women pray for their husband’s well-being and marital bliss, while unmarried women fast for a good spouse. Rituals include fasting, swinging, singing folk songs, applying mehendi, and exchanging gifts called “Sindhara”.