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Hariyali Teej
The third day of the Shukla Paksha of the Shravan month is called
Hariyali Teej or Shravani Teej. As per the English Calendar, the festival
befalls in the month of July or August.
The Teej festival commemorates the women and their spirit of
producing offsprings. As the season of Monsoon commences, Mother Earth is
covered with green hued foliage and fragrant flora all around, the w....
The third day of the Shukla Paksha of the Shravan month is called
Hariyali Teej or Shravani Teej. As per the English Calendar, the festival
befalls in the month of July or August.
The Teej festival commemorates the women and their spirit of
producing offsprings. As the season of Monsoon commences, Mother Earth is
covered with green hued foliage and fragrant flora all around, the women dance
and swing their way to zeal and celebration of their abundant life.
The day is celebrated around the country by organizing cultural
fairs and processions of the Goddess Parvati, blessing her devotees as she goes
by the town.
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Activities
For all the newly married ladies, the Sawan
Teej holds utmost importance. On the eve of Hariyali Teej, they are called back
to their parents’ home to celebrate the festival with zeal and fervour! A day
prior to the hariyali teej, ‘Sinjar’ is celebrated. This day begins with the
tradition of the in-laws gifting clothes, jewellery, cosmetics, henna, and
sweets to their daughter-in-law in return give them a gift.
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Organized By
Indiatourism Delhi, Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India
Regional Director
88 Janpath, New Delhi-110001
01123320005
goitodelhi[at]nic[dot]in
How to reach
The nearest airport is IGI Airport New Delhi,
which is 18 KMs away.
The nearest convenient railway station is New Delhi Railway Station,
which is 3 KMs away.
The nearest major city is New Delhi,
which is 0KMs away.