Hartalika Teej Vrat2016 to 2021 Date
Hartalika Vrat Date Year 2016: September  4 Sunday
Hartalika Vrat Date Year 2017: August  24Thursday
Hartalika Vrat Date Year 2018: September  12 Wednesday
Hartalika Vrat Date Year 2019: September  1 Sunday
Hartalika Vrat Date Year 2020: August 21 Friday
Hartalika Vrat Date Year 2021: September  9 Thursday
About Hartalika Teej Vrat
Hartalika  Teej is one of the prominent festivals celebrated by women in order to  honor goddess Parvati.  During the process of Pooja, womenfolk not even  drink a single drop of water and undergo a rigorous phase of fasting.   An important fact about Hartalika Teej Puja is that it is followed by  both married and unmarried women for their good future marital status.   The married women go for the fast and worship of the goodness in order  to ensure the blessings and a healthy life for their husbands.  The  unmarried girls undergo the process of Puja in order to get husband like  Lord Shiva.
During the festival, an immense numbers of performers  and artists from different parts of the country get together and  present their artistic work to respect the deity. It is  significant to note that during the process of Hartalika teej and puja,  the idol of goddess Parvati is escorted by a large number of camels and  elephants.  A grand fair is also organized by the devotees where the  sales of different items are done and the entertainment accessories are  displayed.   Jewelry and new cloths are also worn by the women and the  application of mehendi (henna) is also done on the hands and feet. 
During  the Hartalika Puja, women distribute coconuts to their female friends  and relatives.  They also express their gratitude towards Goddess  Parvati with sweets, green vegetables and fresh fruits.
Hartalika Teej VratKatha
A small story lies behind the celebration of Hartalika Teek vrat.  Legends explain that after the death of Sati Devi, Lord Shiva started  ignoring the entire world, including Goddess Parvati without noticing  her devoted love. In order to get her husband’s attention, Parvati  underwent severe penance for several years surviving only on grass and  fruits. Eventually, Lord Shiva got pleased by the love and affection of  Parvati and finally accepted her. Hence, this festival is commemorated  by all women, whether married or single. While the married women observe  this for achieving health and happiness for their respective husbands,  unmarried young girls and women observe the fast in order to be blessed  with a loyal husband, like Lord Shiva. 
Similar to Karwa Chauth, women observe a ‘nirjala vrata’, that is,  severe fasting without eating and drinking anything. On the day of  Hartalika Teej, a pandal (small puja house) is made using banana bark  and leaves. Goddess Parvati is adorned with new clothes and set in the  pandal. A Shivling is made from clay and placed alongside Parvati. Women  beautify their hands and feet with mehndi (henna), a unique feature of  Hartalika Tritiya celebrations. They dress up in new green clothes and  new jewelry. In certain regions, married women visit their premarital  homes and observe the fast along with their parents and other family  members. They put on green bangles and a golden bindi. 
Stories of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva are read out and listened as they are considered auspicious on this festival. In the evenings, special prayers are arranged for worshipping the deities. Thereafter, traditional songs and dances are performed which are actively participated by relatives and friends. Fresh fruits and vegetables are brought specially for this day and offered to Parvati. Special delicacies, such as rice patolis and sweets, are made on this occasion. Preparations made from coconut take special place.
Hartalika Teej Pooja and Muhurt2016
Hartalika Teej Puja is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati who  are considered to be the best-married couple as per Hindu religious  beliefs. It falls on the third day (tritiya tithi) of the Bhadrapada  month as per the Hindu calendar. Hartalika Teej Puja is somewhat similar  to the Karvachauth festival as women keep fast for the long life of  their husband. Unmarried girls also observe fast on this day for getting  a good husband. This festival is celebrated with colorful rituals and  customs followed by a special prayer to all deities especially Goddess  Parvati in the evening. 
Muhurt(Time)2016:
Pratahkal Hartalika Puja Muhurat = 06:04 to 08:34Tritiya Tithi Begins = 17:00 on 3/Sep/2016
Tritiya Tithi Ends = 18:54 on 4/Sep/2016
 






 
 
 
