Hartalika Teej 2025 is one of the most sacred festivals observed by Hindu women, dedicated to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. It symbolizes marital devotion, prosperity, and the fulfillment of wishes. Every year, women across India—especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra—celebrate this festival with deep faith and grandeur. In 2025, Hartalika Teej is expected to fall on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
The name Hartalika comes from two Sanskrit words—Harat (abduction) and Aalika (a female friend). According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Parvati’s friend once took her deep into the forest to stop her from being married to Lord Vishnu against her will. It was there that Parvati performed intense penance to win Lord Shiva as her husband. Impressed by her devotion, Lord Shiva accepted her as his eternal consort.
Thus, Hartalika Teej is celebrated to honor Parvati’s steadfast faith and love, making it a festival of marital bliss and unwavering devotion.
The puja performed during the pratahkal (early morning) hours is considered highly auspicious. Women observe nirjala vrat (fasting without water) for the entire day to seek blessings for their husbands’ long lives and for marital happiness. Unmarried women also observe this vrat to get a desirable life partner.
Hartalika Teej 2025, falling on August 24, is not just a fast but a festival of love, devotion, and endurance. It commemorates Goddess Parvati’s determination to marry Lord Shiva and reflects the values of commitment in relationships. As women adorn themselves in traditional attire, apply henna, and pray with utmost sincerity, the festival becomes a symbol of divine love and strength.
This Teej, like every year, will remind us of the power of faith, the beauty of tradition, and the eternal bond between Shiva and Parvati.
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