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Hartalika Teej 2022 updates; all you need to know

Hartalika teej

The momentous day is almost approaching. Hartalika Teej, the third of the three Teej festivals, will be held on August 30 this year. Women celebrate the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati on this day by worshipping them. Additionally, women dress in red and green and offer prayers for long, happy marriages.

They ask the Lord to bless their family, including their husbands, in their prayers. On this day, single women also observe a fast in order to ask God for a nice husband. During the Shukla Paksha Tritiya of the Bhadrapada month, Hartalika Teej is seen.

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The states of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand are where Hartalika Teej is primarily observed. Hartalika Teej is referred to as Gowri Habba in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. Women dress up in new outfits and adorn their homes on this day.

In addition, they decorate their hands with mehendi and enjoy the occasion with their families. As Hartalika Teej approaches, we’ve put together a selection of mehendi designs you can wear to commemorate the occasion and enjoy the festival.

1 Teej special: You can use this pattern as a guide and apply the special mehendi for Teej to your hands to see how it transforms your arms into festive ones.

Hartalika Teej

2. Floral patterns: Floral mehendi patterns are always in style. Wearing dark mehendi art with floral patterns all over your hands will make you the talk of the neighborhood.

3. Teej rituals: These include making swings and singing traditional songs while perched on them. The mehendi design can also represent this rite.

4. Bridal mehendi: Bridal mehendi patterns that wrap the hands from the wrists to the elbows can give them a very attractive appearance. You can dress in the bridal fashions as you wish for a happy marriage.

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5. Designs: The Hindu festival of Hartalika Teej commemorates the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Mehendi can also be used to create this on the hands. Additionally, you can personalize the design by adding your name and your husband’s name.

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