Women in India celebrate Teej festival in honor of the Goddess Parvati and her union with Lord Shiva throughout the country. It is celebrated on the third day after Amavasya (new moon) or on the third day after Poornima (full moon) in the months of Shravan and Bhaadrapad. Mainly celebrated by women, Teej is a festival that holds deep cultural meaning and is accompanied by colourful rituals, happy celebrations, and sincere expressions of devotion. Filling the air with endless joy, Teej celebrated womanhood by honouring their strength, resilience, and grace. Teej in Hindi literally means “three”, it is the third day of the month. The Hindu festival of Teej is associated with many rituals and customs. Teej festival is celebrated by Hindu women seeking blessings for happiness and success in marriage Haryali Teej is one of the famous festivals of Haryana, and is celebrated as an official holiday. Many functions are organised by the Government of Haryana to celebrate this festival, which welcomes the rainy season.