MenuClose
FESTIVAL_IMAGEPATH

Hariyali Amavasya 2025

24th Jul, 2025

Thursday / गुरुवार

-

Hariyali Amavasya

  • Muhurat time
    -
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 2:28 AM
    End : 12:40 AM
  • Day
    Thursday
  • Deity
    Lord Shiva
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
AI search -DKSCOREDKSCORE AIsearchaicircle

Pooja Vidhi Pooja Vidhi

Step-by-step pooja procedure to perform rituals correctly and get maximum spiritual benefits.

Benefits Benefits

Complete list of required pooja items and samagri for performing the festival rituals.

Mantras Mantras

Auspicious timings and shubh muhurat to perform pooja for best results.

Rituals Rituals

Sacred mantras and aarti to chant during pooja for positive energy.

Pooja Vidhi

Hariyali Amavasya 2025: Traditions, Meaning, and Celebrations

Understanding the Significance of Hariyali Amavasya 2025

Hariyali Amavasya, translating to Green New Moon, is a significant festival celebrated in various parts of India. It falls during the monsoon season, typically in the month of Shravan, and is known for its spiritual and ecological significance. The festival marks a time of rejuvenation for both nature and the human spirit. It celebrates the lush greenery brought about by the rains, symbolizing prosperity and new beginnings. This celebration is deeply rooted in the agrarian culture of India, where the abundance of crops and the fertility of the land are revered.

Hariyali Amavasya 2025 Date and Timing

In 2025, Hariyali Amavasya will be observed on August 2nd. The Amavasya Tithi (new moon phase) will begin at 8:45 PM on August 1st and will end at 6:30 PM on August 2nd, according to the Hindu Panchang. This timing is crucial for those who wish to perform specific rituals and ceremonies that are believed to bring prosperity and peace.

Mythological Stories Behind Hariyali Amavasya 2025

The festival is steeped in mythology, with several fascinating stories associated with its observance. One prominent legend is linked to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is believed that Parvati, who is associated with fertility and abundance, blesses the earth with greenery on this day. Another tale speaks of the churning of the ocean, where the gods and demons worked together to obtain the elixir of life. This event is celebrated as a reminder of unity and cooperation, essential for prosperity.

Vedic Astrology and Hariyali Amavasya 2025

In Vedic astrology, Amavasya holds a significant place. It is a time when the sun and moon are in conjunction, symbolizing a perfect balance between the body and the mind. Hariyali Amavasya, in particular, is considered auspicious for new beginnings. Astrologers often recommend starting new ventures or making important decisions on this day, as it is believed that the universe aligns to support growth and prosperity.

Hariyali Amavasya 2025: Astrological Insights

Apart from its general astrological significance, Hariyali Amavasya 2025 is expected to bring specific influences based on planetary positions. This year, Jupiters presence in Aries and Venus in Leo suggest a period of creative expression and growth in personal relationships. Individuals are encouraged to harness this energy by channeling their creativity into their work or personal projects and nurturing their relationships with loved ones.

Rituals and Practices of Hariyali Amavasya 2025

The rituals of Hariyali Amavasya are a blend of spiritual and ecological activities. Devotees often begin the day with a cleansing bath, followed by prayers to Lord Shiva and Parvati. Planting trees and saplings is a common practice, symbolizing the nurturing aspect of the festival. Many also perform Pitru Tarpan, a ritual to honor and seek blessings from their ancestors. The day is marked by community gatherings, where people come together to celebrate the monsoons bounty and express gratitude for natures gifts.

Health and Spiritual Benefits of Hariyali Amavasya 2025 Rituals

The rituals performed during Hariyali Amavasya offer numerous health and spiritual benefits. Bathing in sacred rivers or using herbal concoctions is believed to cleanse the body of impurities and invigorate the mind. Planting trees not only contributes to the environment but also instills a sense of responsibility and connection to nature. The spiritual practices of prayer and meditation promote inner peace, reduce stress, and enhance mental clarity.

Mantra Chanting During Hariyali Amavasya 2025

Mantra chanting is a vital part of Hariyali Amavasya celebrations. Devotees often chant the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, a powerful invocation to Lord Shiva for health, prosperity, and protection. Chanting mantras is said to create a vibrational frequency that aligns with the universe, fostering spiritual growth and inner harmony. This practice can be performed individually or in groups, enhancing its collective energy and impact.

Hariyali Amavasya 2025 in Modern Times

In modern times, Hariyali Amavasya continues to hold relevance, adapting to contemporary lifestyles while preserving its traditional essence. Urban communities organize tree-planting drives and environmental awareness campaigns, promoting sustainability and ecological consciousness. Digital platforms host virtual gatherings and discussions, allowing people from different regions to participate and share their experiences. The festivals message of renewal and unity resonates deeply in todays world, where the need for environmental conservation and spiritual well-being is more pronounced than ever.

Conclusion

Hariyali Amavasya 2025 is a celebration of nature, spirituality, and community. Its rich tapestry of rituals, mythology, and astrological insights offers a holistic experience that nurtures both the individual and the environment. As we embrace the modern interpretations of this festival, we continue to honor its timeless traditions, fostering a sense of balance and harmony in our lives. Whether through planting a tree, chanting a mantra, or simply reflecting on natures beauty, Hariyali Amavasya invites us to pause, appreciate, and rejuvenate, aligning with the rhythms of the natural world.

Upcoming Festivals

leftlight2leftdark
rightlight2rightdark
introblue

Masik Kalashtami March 2026

11, Mar

Wednesday

2026

introblue

Papmochani Ekadashi 2026

15, Mar

Sunday

2026

introblue

Chaitra Navratri 2026

19, Mar

Thursday

2026

introblue

Ugadi 2026

19, Mar

Thursday

2026

introblue

Gudi Padwa 2026

19, Mar

Thursday

2026

introblue

Matsya Jayanti 2026

21, Mar

Saturday

2026

introblue

Shaheed Diwas 2026

23, Mar

Monday

2026

introblue

Skanda Shashti March 2026

24, Mar

Tuesday

2026

introblue

Masik Durgashtami March 2026

26, Mar

Thursday

2026

introblue

Ram Navami 2026

27, Mar

Friday

2026

introblue

Swaminarayan Jayanti 2026

27, Mar

Friday

2026

introblue

Kamada Ekadashi 2026

29, Mar

Sunday

2026

introblue

Soma Pradosha Vrat 2026

30, Mar

Monday

2026

introblue

Mahavir Jayanti 2026

31, Mar

Tuesday

2026

introblue

Hanuman Jayanti 2026

02, Apr

Thursday

2026

introblue

Vaishakha Begins 2026

03, Apr

Friday

2026

introblue

Masik Kalashtami April 2026

10, Apr

Friday

2026

introblue

Puthandu 2026

14, Apr

Tuesday

2026

introblue

Vaisakhi 2026

14, Apr

Tuesday

2026

introblue

Mesha Sankranti (Solar New Year) 2026

14, Apr

Tuesday

2026

Important Days

Charity and Donations

Joy Stories Foundations

Joy Story Foundation is a section-8, non-profit organization founded in November 2019, registered with Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. It aspires to build stories around “Joy for Everyone” by practicing the values of collective philanthropy and by maintaining utmost transparency in order to achieve it. Our vision is to ensure that we do our bit to free the world of gloom, sorrow, deprivation, pessimism, and pain by inducing small positive moments to bring joy in the world. And we would go to any extent to achieve that, irrespective of geographical boundaries, religion, age, color or need. Our giving would be completely unbiased, non- religious and non-political.

Upcoming Festivals
festivalbanner
Sheetala Saptami 2026
During Sheetala Saptami, devotees worship Goddess Sheetala and avoid cooking fresh meals. Instead, t… Read more
festivalbanner
Masik Kalashtami March 2026
Dedicated to Lord Bhairava, observed on the eighth day of the dark half of every lunar month
festivalbanner
Masik Krishna Janmashtami March 2026
Masik Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated by fasting, chanting Krishna mantras, and performing puja to… Read more
festivalbanner
Sheetala Ashtami 2026
Devotees worship Goddess Sheetala on this day to seek protection from smallpox and other contagious… Read more
festivalbanner
Varshitapa Arambha 2026
Varshitapa Arambha, a significant Jain fasting festival, initiates the start of a year-long penance… Read more
festivalbanner
Karadaiyan Nombu 2026
During Karadaiyan Nombu, women observe a fast and prepare a special offering called Karadai – a uniq… Read more
festivalbanner
Meena Sankranti 2026
The day is marked by prayers, bathing in sacred rivers, and offering oblations to Lord Surya to welc… Read more
festivalbanner
Papmochani Ekadashi 2026
Papmochani Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, revered as the remover of sins (Papamochana) on thi… Read more
festivalbanner
Masik Shivaratri March 2026
Devotees observe fasting, offer prayers to Lord Shiva, and chant mantras like Om Namah Shivaya to se… Read more
festivalbanner
Anvadhan Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026
This festival focuses on renewing grain reserves after the harvest and making offerings to ensure fu… Read more
festivalbanner
Krishna Amavasya March 2026
Krishna Amavasya is the new moon dedicated to Lord Krishna and is believed to remove spiritual block… Read more
festivalbanner
Gudi Padwa 2026
Maharashtrian New Year festival
festivalbanner
Ugadi 2026
New Year in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka
festivalbanner
Chaitra Navratri 2026
A nine-day festival dedicated to Goddess Durga
festivalbanner
Ishti Krishna Amavasya MAR 2026
This festival is centered around performing the Yajna (fire ritual) by chanting Vedic mantras, offer… Read more
festivalbanner
Chandra Darshan March 2026
Devotees observe a fast throughout the day and break it after seeing the Moon, offering Arghya (wate… Read more
festivalbanner
Cheti Chand 2026
Cheti Chand marks the beginning of the Sindhi New Year and celebrates the birth of Lord Jhulelal, a… Read more
festivalbanner
Matsya Jayanti 2026
Matsya Jayanti celebrates the day when Lord Vishnu incarnated as Matsya, the fish avatar, to protect… Read more
festivalbanner
Gangaur 2026
Gangaur is one of the most vibrant festivals, especially in Rajasthan, marked by processions, tradit… Read more
festivalbanner
Vasudeva Chaturthi 2026
Devotees worship Lord Krishna as Vasudeva (son of Vasudeva). Rituals include fasting, mantra chantin… Read more
Related Video
Recommended topics