Kajari Teej 2025, falling on August 12, 2025, is one of the most auspicious festivals for married and unmarried women in India. Alongside Hariyali Teej and Hartalika Teej, it forms the sacred triad of Teej festivals, deeply rooted in devotion, marital harmony, and prosperity. This celebration takes place on the Tritiya tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Bhadrapada according to the Hindu calendar, and during Sravana in the South Indian calendar.
Women across the country look forward to this day as a blend of spiritual observance, cultural vibrance, and heartfelt prayers to Goddess Parvati. According to renowned numerologist Rishabh A Grover, the date August 12, 2025 holds a unique numerological energy this year, amplifying blessings for love, loyalty, and life-long partnerships.
Kajari Teej 2025 Timings: Auspicious Hours to Begin Your Rituals
For Kajari Teej 2025, sunrise will occur at 06:06 AM and sunset at 06:57 PM. Moonrise is expected at 09:06 PM, with moonset at 09:44 AM. The Tritiya tithi begins at 10:34 AM on August 11 and concludes at 08:41 AM on August 12.
(Timings are for Ujjain, IST; local times may vary.)
Rishabh A Grover notes that these hours align beautifully with the spiritual vibrations of the day, and performing puja during these windows enhances the positive outcomes of the vrat (fast).
The Spiritual Significance of Kajari Teej 2025
Kajari Teej is often referred to as Badi Teej, Kajali Teej, or Satudi Teej in various regions. The central focus is the worship of Goddess Parvati, honoring her eternal union with Lord Shiva. Married women keep a nirjala vrat (waterless fast) for their husband’s health and longevity, while unmarried women pray for a loving and compatible life partner.
In several traditions, once the Kajari Teej Vrat is started, it is continued for sixteen consecutive years or even for a lifetime. Women in rural areas also perform neem tree worship, symbolizing strength, endurance, and fertility.
Numerologist Rishabh A Grover points out that in 2025, the day’s cosmic alignment strengthens the themes of devotion and perseverance, making it an especially powerful year for those seeking long-term relationship stability.
How Kajari Teej 2025 is Celebrated
On this joyous day, women dress in new traditional attire, adorn themselves with ornaments and mehendi, and gather for community celebrations. Folk songs, dances, and the sight of beautifully decorated swings (jhulas) fill the atmosphere with charm. In Rajasthan, especially in Bundi, grand processions of Goddess Parvati are carried out, featuring camels, elephants, folk performers, and vibrant cultural displays.
These celebrations not only hold religious significance but also serve as a colorful cultural attraction for domestic and international tourists. Kajari Teej 2025 is expected to witness an even greater influx of visitors, thanks to the festival’s growing global recognition.
Numerology Insights by Rishabh A Grover for Kajari Teej 2025
According to Rishabh A Grover, August 12, 2025, carries the numerological vibration of the number 3 (calculated by adding the digits of the date). Number 3, ruled by Jupiter, symbolizes growth, abundance, and harmony—qualities deeply resonating with the spirit of Kajari Teej.
Grover suggests that women observing the vrat this year may experience heightened emotional bonding, a stronger spiritual connection with their partner, and even positive changes in their personal and family life. For unmarried women, this date holds a unique potential for manifesting the qualities they desire in a life partner.
Rituals to Follow for Kajari Teej 2025
Here’s how devotees traditionally observe the day:
- Early Morning Bath and Purification – Begin with a holy bath, often in a river or pond, as a symbol of cleansing body and mind.
- Dressing in Auspicious Colors – Red, green, and yellow are considered most favorable for Kajari Teej 2025.
- Setting Up the Puja – Arrange an idol or image of Goddess Parvati adorned with flowers, sindoor, and bangles.
- Offering Prayers Under a Neem Tree – In many regions, neem leaves and branches are part of the ritual, representing health and vitality.
- Fasting – Married women keep the nirjala vrat, breaking it only after sighting the moon and offering water to it.
- Chanting and Storytelling – Reciting the Kajari Teej Katha and singing devotional songs is an essential part of the tradition.
Kajari Teej 2025 – A Festival of Devotion, Beauty, and Blessings
Whether celebrated in a small village or in the bustling streets of a city, Kajari Teej 2025 is more than just a festival it’s a heartfelt expression of love, commitment, and divine connection. The intertwining of tradition with cosmic energies, as highlighted by Rishabh A Grover, makes this year’s celebration particularly special.
On this Kajari Teej 2025, may Goddess Parvati bless all devotees with marital bliss, unwavering companionship, and boundless joy.