Hartalika Teej Puja Samagri List 2024

In this article, We are going to discuss about Hartalika Teej Puja Samagri List. All the essential pooja items or puja samagri which are required or to be used to perform the Hartalika Teej Puja.

hartalika teej puja samagri list

Here’s a full list of commonly used essential puja samagri or pooja items for Hartalika Teej Puja :

  • Diya (Clay Oil Lamp) and oil for lighting during the puja.
  • Agarbatti (Incense Sticks) and Dhoop for creating a pleasant aroma and purifying the environment.
  • Matchbox for lighting the Diya and Agarbatti.
  • Kalash (A metal Pot or Vessel filled with water and Mango leaves for purification)
  • Coconut (Symbolizes the head of a human and is used as an Offering to the Deities)
  • Fresh Flowers for decoration and offering.
  • Red Cloth (Symbolizes Goddess Parvati and is used for wrapping around the Kalash)
  • Haldi Powder (Turmeric Powder) for purification and as an Offering.
  • Chandan Paste (Sandalwood) for purification and as an Offering.
  • Kumkum (Vermilion) for decoration and as an Offering.
  • Rice Grains.
  • Sweets
  • Fresh Fruits.
  • Doodh (Milk)
  • Dahi (Curd)
  • Bael patra.
  • Kele ka patta (Banana leaf)
  • Shahad (Honey) and
  • Ghee (Clarified Butter)
  • Paan ke patte aur Supari (Betel Leaves and Nuts)
  • Laung (Cloves)
  • Kapur (Camphor)
  • Dhatura fruit and flower.
  • Anjir ka phool (Fig flower)
  • Manjari
  • Janeu
  • Lace
  • Abir
  • Fulhara
  • Special type 16 leaves.
  • Shankha (Conch Shell) used for blowing during the puja.
  • Gangajal (Holy water) for purification.
  • Wet black soil or sandy soil.
  • Panchamrita (A mixture of five ingredients milk, curd, honey, ghee and sugar) used for Offering.
  • Red or green Chudiyan (Bangles), Red or green Chunari or Dupatta (Scarf) for wearing.
  • A Picture or Idol of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

Please note that the exact/specific hartalika teej puja samagri list may vary slightly depending on individual family traditions and customs or rituals and customs followed by different communities and regions.

It is always recommended to consult family’s someone knowledgeable person or local pandit or priest before conducting the puja. It is necessary to perform the puja with a pure heart and follow the proper procedures and rituals to receive the blessings of God or Goddess.

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Hartalika Teej Puja Samagri 2024 (FAQ):

Q: When is Hartalika Teej celebrated ?

Ans : Hartalika Teej is celebrated on the Tritiya (third day) of the Hindu month of Bhadrapada which usually falls in August or September. It is observed for three days, with the main puja (ritual) performed on the second day. It is observed primarily in North India particularly in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

Q: What is the significance of Hartalika Teej Puja ?

Ans : Hartalika Teej Puja holds significance as it is believed to celebrate the reunion of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. Women observe fasts and offer prayers to seek the blessings of Goddess Parvati for marital bliss, well-being of their husbands and a prosperous married life.

Q: Can anyone perform Hartalika Teej Puja ?

Ans : Hartalika Teej Puja is primarily observed by married and unmarried women. Married women pray for the well-being and longevity of their husbands while unmarried women seek blessings for a suitable life partner.

Q: Are there any fasting rules associated with Hartalika Teej ?

Ans : Fasting is an essential part of Hartalika Teej. Married and unmarried women observe a day-long nirjala (without food and water) fast which means abstaining from both food and water for the entire day. It is considered a strict fast and women break it only after performing the evening puja and offering prayers to Goddess Parvati.

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