Hariyali Teej 2030
Hariyali Teej 2030 falls on Friday, Friday, August 2, 2030. Observed on: shravana shukla 3.
Exact date, puja muhurat & city-wise timings for Hariyali Teej 2030
Key Information
Festival Date
Friday, August 2, 2030
2030 Calendar Context
Weekday
Friday
Vikram Samvat
2087
Shaka Samvat
1952
This year Hariyali Teej falls on a Friday, 10 days earlier than 2029 (2029-08-12) — typical lunar-calendar drift.
Falling on a Friday gives the day a Shukra emphasis — relationship-related rites and white/silver offerings carry extra weight, traditionally favourable for women's vratas.
The 2029 observance fell on Sunday, 2029-08-12 — this year arrives 10 days earlier in the Gregorian calendar, the familiar 11-day shift of the unmodified lunar year.
Looking ahead to 2031, Hariyali Teej will fall on Tuesday, 2031-07-22 (11 days earlier than this year). So planning ritual schedules across years means anchoring to the tithi rather than the Gregorian date.
Astronomical context for Hariyali Teej 2030
On Friday, August 2, 2030, sunrise in Delhi (the reference city for this page) falls at 05:43 IST and sunset at 19:11 IST — a daylight span of 13h 28m. Across the six pan-Indian cities tabulated below, sunrise on this date varies from 05:08 (Kolkata) at the eastern edge to 06:15 (Mumbai) in the west — a 67-minute difference that drives the city-by-city muhurat shift you see in the table.
For Hariyali Teej 2030, the central rite of udaya tithi (sunrise) depends on the Shravana Shukla 3 being present during that window on 2030-08-02 — confirmed across 6 reference cities in this year's computation pass. Cities further east (Kolkata, Chennai) see the window open ~15-25 minutes before Delhi; cities west of Delhi (Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore) see it start later by a similar margin.
City-Wise Timings for Hariyali Teej 2030
| City | Sunrise | Sunset |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi | 5:43 AM | 7:11 PM |
| Mumbai | 6:15 AM | 7:13 PM |
| Bangalore | 6:05 AM | 6:46 PM |
| Chennai | 5:54 AM | 6:35 PM |
| Kolkata | 5:08 AM | 6:17 PM |
| Pune | 6:12 AM | 7:08 PM |
Why This Date?
Hariyali Teej follows the Udaya Tithi rule – the festival is observed on the day when the required tithi prevails at sunrise. This is the default Dharmasindhu convention for festivals without a special time-window requirement.
Puja Vidhi
Materials Required
- Parvati-Shiva idol or image
- Solah Shringar items (16 adornments)
- Mehndi (henna)
- Green bangles
- Green saree or dress
Puja Steps
- 1
Shringar (Adornment)
Wear green clothes (saree or lehenga) and complete the Solah Shringar – the 16 traditional adornments including bindi,...
- 2
Parvati-Shiva Puja
Place Parvati and Shiva idols together. Offer flowers, kumkum, sindoor, and green bangles to Goddess Parvati. Apply sind...
- 3
Teej Vrat Katha
Listen to or read the Teej Vrat Katha, which narrates how Parvati performed 108 births of penance to unite with Lord Shi...
Vrat Phala (Fasting Benefits)
Hariyali Teej bestows long life and prosperity upon the husband, deepens the marital bond, and brings the blessings of Goddess Parvati for eternal saubhagya (marital bliss). Unmarried women gain the boon of a devoted, compatible husband.
Deity
Goddess Parvati, Lord Shiva
Legend & History
Hariyali Teej celebrates the reunion of Goddess Parvati with Lord Shiva after her intense penance. According to the Shiva Purana, Parvati performed severe austerities for years, refusing food and wate… Read full legend →Show less ↑
Hariyali Teej celebrates the reunion of Goddess Parvati with Lord Shiva after her intense penance. According to the Shiva Purana, Parvati performed severe austerities for years, refusing food and water, to win Shiva as her husband. Pleased by her devotion, Shiva accepted her, and they were married during the monsoon season. The festival also celebrates the lush green (Hariyali) splendour of the rainy season.
How to Observe
Married women dress in green attire and new bangles, apply mehndi (henna), and ride decorated swings. They observe a nirjala (waterless) fast for the longevity of their husbands. Worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati with green leaves. Sing traditional Teej songs. Receive gifts (shringar) from their maternal home.
Significance
Hariyali Teej celebrates marital bliss, devotion, and the bond between husband and wife. It is one of the most important festivals for married Hindu women in North India. The green colour symbolizes fertility, renewal, and the joy of the monsoon season that brings life to the parched earth.
Fasting
Strict nirjala (waterless) fast observed by married women for the longevity of their husbands. Break fast the next morning after puja.