Every year, the festival of Hartalika Teej is celebrated on the Tritiya Tithi of the Shukla Paksha of the Bhadrapad month. Unmarried girls observe this fast to remove obstacles coming in marriage. On the other hand, married women worship Mahadev and fast for the arrival of happiness in married life. Before starting the worship, married women do sixteen adornments. It is believed that the worship of Hartalika Teej is considered incomplete without sixteen adornments. Let us know about the religious significance of sixteen adornments of married women on Hartalika Teej (Haritalika Teej Significance).
this is the reason
In Sanatan Dharma, married women do sixteen adornments after marriage. The adornments of women are considered a sign of marital bliss and married women do sixteen adornments for the long life of their husbands. Its description is found in religious Puranas. According to mythology, Mother Parvati used to do sixteen adornments. Due to this, her married life was always full of happiness.
These are the sixteen adornments
Perfume, anklets, toe rings, rings, gajra, earrings or jhumkas, wedding dress, mehndi, maangtika, kajal, mangalsutra, bangles, armlets, waistband, sindoor and bindi
Worship in this auspicious time
The Tritiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month will start on 05 September at 12:21 pm. At the same time, this date will end on 06 September at 03:21 pm. In such a situation, the fast of Hartalika Teej will be observed on 06 September. The auspicious time to worship on this day (Hartalika Teej Shubh Muhurat) is from 06:02 am to 08:33 am.
shiv prayer mantra
Offenses committed by the hands and feet, speech, body, action, hearing, speech or mental association are all offenses.
Whether it is prescribed or not, please forgive me. Victory, victory, O ocean of mercy, O Lord Śrī Mahādeva, Lord Śambho!
Shiva Namaskar Mantra
O Shambhava and Mayabhava, I offer my obeisances to you, Shankara and Mayaskara, and to Shiva and Shivatara.
May the north-eastern lord of all forms, the lord of all beings, the lord of Brahma, the great lord of Brahma, the lord of Brahma, the lord of Brahma, and the lord of Brahma, be my Shiva, O Sadashiva.
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