Children love to celebrate Hariyali Teej because it is the most colourful and fun celebration.
"Hariyali" means "greenery," and this wonderful event comes when the monsoon rains make everything seem fresh and green. This great festival happens in July or August, on the third day of the full moon in the month of Sawan. Kids can't wait for this day since it will be so much fun and make them happy. The scent of rain and the sight of lush green plants all around make the whole place seem heavenly.
During Hariyali Teej, families hang beautiful, adorned swings from thick tree branches.
People decorate these swings, which are called "jhulas," with vivid flowers like marigolds, colourful ribbons, and even small lights. Kids take turns swinging and singing traditional Teej tunes. The swing's soothing motion shows how happy the monsoon season is.
On this auspicious day, everyone wears brilliant green attire.
Green stands for nature, progress, and success. Kids love to wear new green clothes and bangles and receive detailed henna drawings on their hands. The green colour is like the green leaves on trees; it makes everyone appear fresh and lovely.
Families make tasty traditional meals, including the famed Ghewar sweet.
This circular treat looks like a honeycomb and is crunchy and saturated in sweet syrup. Kids also prefer additional sweets that make the event even more unique, such as Kheer, Malpua, and colourful sweets.
-The celebration educates kids to love the beauty of nature and how important the monsoon rains are for farming and life.
- Schools typically have special Teej parties when students dress up in traditional attire, compete in swing contests, and learn folk music.
Families get together to celebrate Hariyali Teej, making great moments that kids will always remember as they learn.
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