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Hartalika Teej 2025: Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Puja Vidhi, Fasting Rules and Muhurat

Hartalika Teej 2025 will be observed on 26th August. Know the date, puja muhurat, fasting rules, and step-by-step puja vidhi starting with Lord Ganesha’s worship.

August 25, 2025 / 10:30 IST
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Hartalika Teej 2025 is one of the most significant fasts for Hindu women, observed with great devotion to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. This vrat is believed to bring marital bliss, prosperity, and the fulfillment of wishes. However, before the fast and puja begin, devotees first worship Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, as no Hindu ritual is considered complete without invoking his blessings.

Hartalika Teej Vrat: Significance

Hartalika Teej falls on the Tritiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the Bhadrapada month. It is a sacred day dedicated to the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Married women observe this nirjala fast (without food and water) for the well-being and long life of their husbands, while unmarried girls keep it to be blessed with an ideal partner like Lord Shiva.

The vrat is considered one of the toughest in Hindu tradition, as women remain without food or even water for the entire day and night, breaking their fast only the next morning after worshipping Goddess Parvati.

Hartalika Teej 2025 Date and Tritiya Tithi

EventDate and Time 
Hartalika TeejTuesday, August 26, 2025
Pratahkala Hartalika Puja Muhurat05:57 AM to 08:32 AM
Tritiya Tithi Begins12:34 PM on Aug 25, 2025
Tritiya Tithi Ends01:54 PM on Aug 26, 2025

Since the udaya tithi (sunrise) falls on 26th August, the vrat will be observed on this day.

Step-by-Step Hartalika Teej Puja Vidhi

1. Lord Ganesha Puja

The rituals of Hartalika Teej begin with the worship of Lord Ganesha, who is invoked as Vighnaharta, the remover of all obstacles. Devotees clean the puja place, decorate it with flowers, and place Lord Ganesha’s idol. Offerings such as vermilion, durva grass, flowers, modaks, and sweets are made. A ghee lamp and incense are lit, followed by an aarti to seek his blessings.

2. Preparing the Shivling

Women make a Shivling out of clay and place it alongside the idols of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This symbolizes the eternal bond between the divine couple.

3. Worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati

After Lord Ganesha’s puja, devotees worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Offerings of fruits, flowers, bilva leaves, and sacred items are made while reciting mantras and prayers. Women dress in solah shringar (16 adornments) and apply mehndi as part of the rituals.

4. Observing the Nirjala Fast

Women observe the Hartalika Teej vrat with complete dedication, refraining from food and water throughout the day. The fast continues until the next morning when it is broken after offering prayers to Goddess Parvati.

Hartalika Teej is not only about fasting but also about celebrating devotion, love, and faith. The day symbolizes Goddess Parvati’s penance and determination to marry Lord Shiva. By following this vrat, women seek blessings for a happy, prosperous, and spiritually fulfilling married life.

 

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